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Scott Fraser
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only poor trainers do this...
I love to share training experiences (good and bad) with people as it gives me a great impression of what goes on in the real world and also gives me some great topics to write blogs on! Talking to someone about their training experience last week, I was astounded when they told me what the trainer did during one of their... -
your powerpoint is rubbish
Travelling around by train is (sometimes) quite a pleasurable experience, especially when you can work or relax without the worry of traffic jams etc. A few months back I was heading to Edinburgh to deliver a PTT Train the Trainer, and upon entering the carriage, I noticed that a Gent was sat in my booked seat, but that indeed wasn’t the... -
training blog - get personal with your lessons
In a previous blog, I talked about the importance of preparation in your lesson plans and specifically, having a structure that’s easy to follow. This helps you, your fellow trainers and more importantly your audience but it won’t entirely be enough for you to deliver the very best sessions and here’s why: One of the stand out things I see on...
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