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Ralph Moody
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Building rapport when delivering training
We know that rapport is essential. It's the magical feeling of trust and connection we get with someone when we feel like they really understand us. When you're delivering training, whether to a group or one-on-one, rapport is essential. Without it, participants will be less likely to engage with the material, pay attention, and retain what they've learned. So how... -
Being enthusiastic when delivering training
Enthusiasm is incredibly important when delivering training. Trainers who are passionate about their subject matter are more likely to engage and inspire their learners. This, in turn, leads to better training outcomes. Here's a closer look at why enthusiasm matters and how you can make sure you bring plenty of it to your next training session. Why Enthusiasm Matters... -
How to use confident body language
When delivering training or presenting to a group, it's important to be aware of the message your body language is sending. Are you conveying confidence, or are you giving off signs that make you look nervous or unsure of yourself? If you want to come across as a confident, competent trainer or presenter, it's vital to use confident body language... -
Understanding others is vital as a trainer
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a widely used personality assessment that can be an invaluable tool in a training context. In all of our Train the Trainer courses, we introduce it on the first morning; we feel it is an essential aspect of understanding people, By understanding the different personality types, trainers can tailor their methods to better suit... -
The Importance of Signposting
Effective training skills are vital to get your message across, and an essential trainer skill we pick up on our PTT Train the Trainer course is signposting. When delivering training or presentations, signposting is a powerful tool that can help engage your audience and keep them focused on the topic. By clearly indicating what you will be covering and how... -
Why are EQ skills important?
When delivering training on our train the trainer and management courses, it is essential to be aware of and able to regulate your own emotions and those of others in the group. I know personally that there are, at times, when your own emotions can run riot! If we are not careful, they can take control. This emotional intelligence (EQ... -
When training works
As a trainer, one of the most fantastic things you can experience is seeing or hearing that your training is working. If we are honest, it's the reason why we do this job. It's about delivering training that works and has improved the way people work. Like you, I have attended my training courses when I have thought, what is... -
Reading powerpoint slides isn't training
The advent of computer technology has revolutionised the way we get our message across, and in training, there is no doubt that one of the most controversial is PowerPoint. I remember the first time I witnessed a PowerPoint presentation; I thought, wow, this looks good. But, of course, please remember that we had Overhead Projector Slides (OHP) before we had... -
Opening up in London
Ralph and Claire went to London at the weekend, to check our things were looking for the opening up of everything today, 17th May. We have our HQ offices at Cheapside, and we wanted to check in there and see how things were going. It had been a year since we were there, and although the staff had been brilliant... -
One thing I want you to take from this course...
On our PTT Train the Trainer courses, a common statement is that people take so much from our training. We teach some fantastic skills and techniques, and it gives us a massive boost when we are told how much has been learnt attending our courses. You can see what delegates say on our Trustpilot page here. What is more and...