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The First-Time Trainer: A Step-By-Step Quick Guide for Managers, Supervisors, and New Training Professionals

The First-Time Trainer: A Step-By-Step Quick Guide for Managers, Supervisors, and New Training Professionals

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not bad for novices
Review: A good resource that covers everything from Facilitation to Techniques passing through evaluation and personal development. If you are a beginner or you are asked frequently to help other beginner-level trainers, then you would probably benefit from this book.

The Book is written in an easy and simple style that takes the reader through the different aspects of training logically and smoothly.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good guide for beginners.
Review: The First Time Trainer is a very good and concise guide specially for those who have not had any previous training on this topic. Its eight steps are great to help you organize your way into the process of studying and getting ready to train others. It's practical, easy to read and it gives you a lot of ideas and tips to use in training sessions.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Solid, If Dry, Guide for the First Time Trainer
Review: This is a reasonable summary of current techniques and strategies for training. The writing is a bit dry, and I got the feeling that this book was oriented towards human resources professionals. There is nothing wrong with that, but my preference is for a less academic style of writing. Still, it's not a bad choice, just not one of my favorites.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Solid, If Dry, Guide for the First Time Trainer
Review: This is a reasonable summary of current techniques and strategies for training. The writing is a bit dry, and I got the feeling that this book was oriented towards human resources professionals. There is nothing wrong with that, but my preference is for a less academic style of writing. Still, it's not a bad choice, just not one of my favorites.


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