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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A manual for trainers that really is practical!,
By Brian A Cooney (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Be an Effective Trainer: Skills for Managers and New Trainers (Plastic Comb)
For new trainers, experienced trainers and managers of training, this book is invaluable. As a full-time adult training specialist for almost twenty years, I have read many books on the subject, and this is the one I always recommend. The authors have managed to include the important theory on how adults learn best, without getting boring, and then use this theory to support many practical techniques for trainers to use, so you know what will work, and why. Occasional trainers and new full-time trainers will find all the basics, experienced trainers will find ways of improving or varying techniques, managers will find ways of supporting the training process. Topics include Learning Principles, Training Needs Analysis, Leading Discussions, Questions, Case Studies, Training Aids, Computer-Based Training, Marketing Training and many more.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
very disappointing,
This review is from: How to Be an Effective Trainer: Skills for Managers and New Trainers (Plastic Comb)
After reading this book I felt very disappointed as I really did not learn anything on how to be an effective trainer. I would not recommend this book to anyone not wanting to waste their time.
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How to Be an Effective Trainer: Skills for Managers and New Trainers (Wiley Professional Development Programs) by Barry J. Smith (Paperback - Apr. 1987)
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