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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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A Standard,
By T. Bean (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Instructor Excellence: Mastering the Delivery of Training (Jossey-Bass Management) (Hardcover)
I have used this volume to set standards for the instructors in our Corporate Training Division for the past five years. I am ordering more copies for two new employees - one with experience looking for more polish, another a junior trainer needing a baseline for training etiquette. This book is a valuable tool for both individuals, as well as others in between. Great information and ideas!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Instructor Excellence,
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This review is from: Instructor Excellence: Mastering the Delivery of Training (Essential Knowledge Resource) (Hardcover)
This book is very well written and contains so much useful information and suggestions for training and/or teaching. This is a "must have" for anyone who teaches or trains adults!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Teach Your Training Instructors to Excel,
This review is from: Instructor Excellence: Mastering the Delivery of Training (Essential Knowledge Resource) (Hardcover)
Are you sure that the person who is administering training for your organization is truly qualified, confident and thoroughly prepared? Every day, thousands of employees receive sub-par training from instructors with minimal knowledge and experience. That notion should frighten every human resources department head, president or CEO. In this updated version of their classic 1992 work, authors Bob Powers and William J. Rothwell roll out the blueprint for ensuring effective training. They explain in painstaking detail everything instructors need to know and the steps companies should follow to hire the right trainers. The book includes worksheets that are also on an accompanying CD-ROM for ease of use. getAbstract believes this book is very valuable for anyone involved in the training process, especially those who supervise trainers.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Maybe obvious, but critical,
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This review is from: Instructor Excellence: Mastering the Delivery of Training (Jossey-Bass Management) (Hardcover)
Some might criticize the content of this book as being nothing but common sense. It's true; if you are an experienced, accomplished teacher you may discover little that is new. But Powers is attempting something else: to establish, for administrative purposes, those competencies for which trainers (or teachers) ought to be held accountable. It's not the last word on the issue, but it certainly is a good start. Nowhere else will you find such a clear and concise discussion of the criteria by which instructors can be judged.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Valuable tool when establishing standards for new trainers,
By Trish Thompson (Plano, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Instructor Excellence: Mastering the Delivery of Training (Jossey-Bass Management) (Hardcover)
As a corporate trainer, I used this book as my guide for facilitating valuable training classes for my particpants. Although the information is basic, it is fundamental and very easy to read. Now that I am managing a training department, I have used it to write job descriptions, select qualified trainers, establish trainer standards, and train new trainers. I recommend it to anyone with these responsibilities. Mine is always within easy reach!!!
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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It states the obvious,
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This review is from: Instructor Excellence: Mastering the Delivery of Training (Jossey-Bass Management) (Hardcover)
I am an experienced instructor. I purchase many books about training, based on recommendations and reviews here and elsewhere. Most of them have new and interesting ideas contained in them.I found this book to state the obvious. It did not offer a single useful suggestion about how to deal with presentation, classroom, students, preparation or any other item. If you have a tinge of common sense, and have taught in the classroom even a few times, you will not find anything new here. I have no opinion as to whether novice instructors would benefit from reading this book. Clearly, experienced instructors would not. I.e. this book, at most it will get you to one step beyond novice. It will definitely not get you to be a "master".
2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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It states the obvious,
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This review is from: Instructor Excellence: Mastering the Delivery of Training (Jossey-Bass Management) (Hardcover)
I am an experienced instructor. I purchase many books about training, based on recommendations and reviews here and elsewhere. Most of them have new and interesting ideas contained in them.I found this book to state the obvious. It did not offer a single useful suggestion about how to deal with presentation, classroom, students, preparation or any other item. If you have a tinge of common sense, and have taught in the classroom even a few times, you will not find anything new here. I have no opinion as to whether novice instructors would benefit from reading this book. Clearly, experienced instructors would not. I.e. this book, at most will get to to amateur. It will definitely not get you to "master". |
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Instructor Excellence: Mastering the Delivery of Training (Essential Knowledge Resource) by Bob Powers (Hardcover - January 29, 2007)
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