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Elements of Effective Training
Elements of Effective Training
13 episodes
1 day ago
In a world where marketers spend billions to capture attention, trainers possess a valuable asset—undivided attention during sessions. The author criticizes common time-wasting practices in training, urging a shift to purposeful engagement for a more valuable and meaningful experience.
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In a world where marketers spend billions to capture attention, trainers possess a valuable asset—undivided attention during sessions. The author criticizes common time-wasting practices in training, urging a shift to purposeful engagement for a more valuable and meaningful experience.
Show more...
How To
Education
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#12 EET: More Than A Teacher (Part II)
Elements of Effective Training
2 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
#12 EET: More Than A Teacher (Part II)

Trainers need technical proficiency with relevant tools like Google Docs and Zoom. Establishing credibility involves showcasing a successful track record and producing content like books or blogs. Combining a track record with content creation is ideal, and documenting the learning journey, as suggested by Gary Vee, is a powerful way to attract the right audience.

Elements of Effective Training
In a world where marketers spend billions to capture attention, trainers possess a valuable asset—undivided attention during sessions. The author criticizes common time-wasting practices in training, urging a shift to purposeful engagement for a more valuable and meaningful experience.