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Training in Tough Times


 by: Terence Traut

Support functions like training often are the first to feel the impact of difficult times.
Ironically, the crunch comes at a time when many businesses may benefit from their services.

Let me be clear at the outset, during lean times especially, employees should be focused on business activities that directly impact sales, service, generating revenue activities.
Many training-related efforts that don?t directly support these activities SHOULD be curtailed or eliminated (in fact, a strong case can be made to eliminate these efforts in GOOD times as well!)

In lean times, training professionals should immediately call out their business-based performance consulting techniques.
Roll up your sleeves and let?s get dirty!

As a performance consultant, you become a critical link between the employee and management.
By talking to and observing both, you will be able to identify things impacting performance.
These usually are:

? Clear expectations, feedback against those expectations ? Defines what the work is.

? Resources, tools, information, or access when needed ? Things needed to do the work.

? Work design ? How the work is performed.

? Recognition, motivation, self confidence ? Things that make people want to do the work including rewards and punishments.

? Skills and knowledge ? Knowledge refers to the application of information: do people know what to do with the information they have?
Skills refer to specific behaviors that require demonstration and feedback to perfect.

When addressing performance needs, the simplest solution is often the best solution ? and most often the quickest and least expensive solution.
Let?s look at some quick and dirty solutions that ? while not the optimal solution ? may suffice in these lean times.

? Send a memo to explain something; include what, when, where, who, and why.

? Hold a short meeting; provide an agenda ahead of time.

? Work one-on-one with an employee.

? Have one employee mentor another.

? Write a procedure; include specific steps and the results of each step.

? Conduct a teleconference; provide an agenda and materials in advance.

? Share tips and techniques in a newsletter format that can be read as needed by employees.

? Conduct training during non-business hours or during off-peak hours.

? Focus all training; cover only essential elements and ensure that specific outcomes are achieved.

About The Author

Terence R. Traut is the president of Entelechy, Inc., a company that helps organizations unlock the potential of their people through customized training programs in the areas of sales, management, customer service, and training.
Check out our 40 customizable modules, training tools, and eGuides at www.unlockit.com.
Terence can be reached at 603-424-1237 or ttraut@unlockit.com.



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 by: Aldene Fredenburg

If you offer formalized training, whether for your company employees or as a paid expert whose business is professional education seminars, it's important to assure that the entire process runs smoothly throughout the course of the training. A polished presentation, clear, informative handout materials, and a variety of planned activities involving audience participation can together result in a positive experience for the training participants. The right facility can help you create this positive experience by providing the physical layout and support services you need.

If, for instance, you plan to hold a day-long training seminar which involves morning and afternoon media presentations to your entire group, with workshops and hands-on activities planned for smaller groups throughout the day, you'll want a large meeting room which offers a number...

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Raising A Puppy: Who Is The Boss?

Raising A Puppy: Who Is The Boss?

 by: Michael Colucci

Raising a puppy could be as difficult as raising a child. The only consolation you?d have is that you won?t need to buy diapers. However, you?d have to settle for ?crap land mines? if you haven?t trained your dog very well.

Your dogs may have impregnated another dog or just come home pregnant, but you won?t have any problems with its puppies. In fact you can even sell those puppies. Whereas when your teenager has impregnated someone or comes home pregnant, you?ll have lots of moral dilemmas at hand.

Raising a puppy has got its similarities with raising a child. In fact, one could even consider that raising a puppy could be the training ground for you raising your own child in the future. Both of them would involve responsibilities, although the latter one involves more. Raising a puppy will help you learn how to be more responsible as well.

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Breed Profile - Labrador Retriever

Breed Profile - Labrador Retriever


 by: Stephanie Bayliss

BREED FOCUS - Labrador Retriever

History

Labradors originated from the coast of Newfoundland in the 17 th Century. They were trained by fishermen, to collect the nets from the icy waters and for this reason, were bought to Poole Harbour in the UK in the 19 th Century.

With such an attractive dog, the fishermen were often offered money for them and they very soon were found to be extremely effective as gun dogs.

The Earl of Malmesbury was a huge fan and began breeding these dogs, and named them ? Labradors?

Appearance

Labradors are extremely attractive dogs, with kind faces and gentle eyes. They are strongly built and broad through their chest and rib cage.

According to the Kennel Club, Labradors should stand at approximately 55-56 cm tall for females and 56-57 cm tall for males.

Labradors have a short, dense coat which has a waterproof undercoat....

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 by: Clive Chansa

The German Shepherd Dog (Alsatian or Schafer(hund)) is an intelligent breed of dog. Because they are eager to please, they are easily trained in obedience and protection. The German Shepherd Dog is a large, strong, substantial-looking dog.

Ever since Rin Tin Tin became a famous television personality, the German Shepherd has gone from an already popular dog breed to one of the most well known breeds on earth. This versatile dog breed seems to be everywhere that a dog can be of help, from war torn countries to areas where natural disasters have occurred. The powerful German Shepherd will strike terror in the hearts of criminals one minute and endure the overly affectionate attention of little children the next.

German Shepherds were bred to be guardians and the breed still has a very strong protective instinct. A dog that is high strung or nervous should never be...

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Being The Best Golf Player You Can Be

 by: Edwin Shackleford

Just like any other game, to be considered a good golf player goes beyond having an average score of below 80. While skill at playing the actual game is commendable, a holistic view is needed to achieve a well-rounded game.



To play good golf, you have to get down past the three areas of:



- fitness,


- practice,


- and etiquette.



Fitness

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 by: O'Neal Hendrix

Eating is one of the most primal activities for dogs. They love it, and they have respect for whoever gives them food (the leader in the pack). You can use your "power" of being pack leader to enhance your dog training efforts -- every day.

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 by: Cherie Stirewalt

It doesn?t make sense does it? You do everything possible as a new parent to keep your baby healthy and happy. So why is it, your baby decides to start screaming inconsolably right around dinner time? Just when you need it least.

Ask yourself?

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 by: Karon Thackston

It seems like a funny question to me, but it gets asked a lot. "Where should the SEO copy go on my Web page?" That question gets asked so much because there are several pieces of out-of-date information, rumors and myths with regard to text placement, when writing SEO copy.

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