(Refer all the previous posts for better understanding and benefits for you).
Practice, Practice, Practice!!
This includes:
Profile of a Trainer
How to Be Confident?
(You may like to use the additional reference material pertaining to becoming a great trainer at Management Games, Management Exercises and Icebreakers at http://shyam.bhatawdekar.com/ and http://management-games-icebreakers.blogspot.com/ and
Management Anecdotes or Management Case Studies at http://management-anecdotes.blogspot.com/ or http://corporate-case-studies.blogspot.com/)
Practice, Practice, Practice!!
This includes:
- Reading through the material for your talk several times.
- Practicing in front of a mirror or using your friends as guinea pigs.
- Assisting with a workshop/class on a particular topic before teaching it yourself.
- Run through the entire talk! Don't just stop where you run into problems.
Profile of a Trainer
- Authentic
- Enthusiastic
- Confident
- Well mannered and well groomed
- Excellent presenter
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Time conscious
- Action oriented
- Can relate to critical success factors (CSFs) of the organization
How to Be Confident?
- Choose the theme where you are really good at- you are an expert
- Work out a complete clarity about the objective(s) of your training session(s)
- Know your audience profile and then plan
- Detailed home work on your session plan
- Anticipate questions and keep the answers ready
- Practice your delivery/develop presentation skills. Refer: (Presentation Skills) http://presentation-effectiveness.blogspot.com/ and (Public Speaking) http://public-speak-skill.blogspot.com/
- Sleep well the night before, relax
- Do a bit of stretching exercises/take a walk
- Dress smart befitting the occasion
- Keep training venue ready from all angles
- Keep your training material ready and in sequence
(You may like to use the additional reference material pertaining to becoming a great trainer at Management Games, Management Exercises and Icebreakers at http://shyam.bhatawdekar.com/ and http://management-games-icebreakers.blogspot.com/ and
Management Anecdotes or Management Case Studies at http://management-anecdotes.blogspot.com/ or http://corporate-case-studies.blogspot.com/)
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