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Rating: Summary: Wow! Review: Great book with plenty of practical comments and ideas which allow you to design a truly active session that both, your audience and you, will enjoy.
Rating: Summary: The best book in training i have read since i am training Review: I have pleasant meetings with you book Active Training at the last weeks. I am very impressed from it. The book is the best book that has been written about active teaching and learning. The book taught me new active ways as well. The book could help you diagnosis your faults at training and remind you what you forget to do. The book is very friendly. Active Training make it clear that you can be the best trainer if you just work for it. "Active leaning" might hurts but it helps you to grow. I am very grateful about the adventures. The book function like a mirror that tell you where your lipstick is not polished , so you can correct it. The book gave me new insights even I am teaching for 10 years already . The book is like a mentor If you like you can give your hands and travel at a virtual exelent training class.
Rating: Summary: Active Training has garnered several rave reviews. Review: Ken Blanchard: "I'm gung ho about Active Training. All trainers should find it a valuable reading experience. It is loaded with sound concepts and practical ideas."Bob Pike: "Active Training will give you a wealth of ideas to actively engage your participants and promote participant-centered training." Thiagi: "Since it publication, Active Training has become a classic book in the field of training and development. A must-read for anyone who wants training to be effective and engaging."
Rating: Summary: Here are recent remarks about Active Training. Review: Since its publication, Active Training has become a classic book in the field of training and development. A must-read for anyone who wants training to be effective and engaging.
Sivasailam Thiagarajan (Thiagi)
author, Games by Thiagi
Active Training is required reading for all our students. They even buy extra copies for their HRD departments and tell us how it really changes the way their organizations view and conduct training.
Brenda S. Gardner, Ph.D.
Director, Executive HRD Graduate Program
Xavier University
Active Training is a complete explanation of the basics of the training experience from assessment through evaluation, with literally hundreds of how-to training ideas overflowing in between. If I could have only one book in my professional training library, this would be it!
Barbara Glanz, Author
Care Packages for the Workplace
The advice in Active Training has transformed our approach to training and performance improvement throughout the world.
Katy McWilliams
Manager, Sales Force Effectiveness
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Pharmaceutical Group
Mel Silberman is the person we turned to in order to give trainers a creative charge. Active Training is a wonderful depository of his training wisdom.
Lenny T. Ralphs
VP Facilitator Training
Franklin Quest Co.
Rating: Summary: The best book in training i have read since i am training Review: This book has many good ideas on how to make your training more active. For example, it give one ideas on how to turn a mundane one-way lecture into a lively interactive discussion so that the participants not only enjoy the learning, but retain and use the knowledge gained. In addition, there are many activities that a trainer can use to make his or her training more lively. I strongly recommend this book to all trainers.
Rating: Summary: Many good ideas on how to make your training more active Review: This book has many good ideas on how to make your training more active. For example, it give one ideas on how to turn a mundane one-way lecture into a lively interactive discussion so that the participants not only enjoy the learning, but retain and use the knowledge gained. In addition, there are many activities that a trainer can use to make his or her training more lively. I strongly recommend this book to all trainers.
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