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PeopleSmart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

PeopleSmart

WE ARE ALL in the people business because we deal with other people all the time. But do you sometimes reach out to others only to find your efforts misunderstood or rejected? Do you wish your relationships with people close to you were more harmonious and fulfilling? PeopleSmart is a practical guide for anyone who asks these questions, which means most of us at some time or other. It reveals a powerful plan for making your relationships more productive and rewarding-whether they are with a supervisor and coworkers or a spouse, relatives, and friends-by developing your interpersonal intelligence.

The Handbook of Experiential Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 403

The Handbook of Experiential Learning

The Handbook of Experiential Learning is a comprehensiveresource that draws together contemporary thought and practice on awide range of experiential learning applications from thebest-known authorities on the topic. In this book, volume editorand leading experiential learning expert, Mel Silberman presents acontemporary review of experiential learning in the workplacecomplete with models, applications, and innovative uses. Thehandbook covers a broad range of experiential learning methodsincluding: Games and simulations Action learning Role-play and Improv Story-telling Adventure activity Reflective practice Creative play It also describes the use of experiential learning in topicssuch as technical skills, leadership, team building, diversity andcross-cultural training, and emotional intelligence.

Active Training
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 453

Active Training

The all-time bestselling training handbook, updated for new technologies and roles Active Training turns instructional design on its head by shifting the emphasis away from the instructor, and on to the learner. Comprehensively updated to reflect the many developments in the field, this new fourth edition covers the latest technologies and applications, the evolving role of the trainer, and how new business realities impact training, advancing new evidence-based best practices for new trainer tasks, skills, and knowledge. Up to date theory and research inform the practical tips and techniques that fully engage learners and help them get the most out of sessions, while updated workplace examp...

Active Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Active Learning

[For] middle school, high school, college, or adult classroom ... [Publisher's note]

Active Training
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458

Active Training

Since 1990, Mel Silberman’s classic book, Active Training, has been a runaway best-seller for trainers at all levels and a popular text for university level courses in adult education and training. The active training method—which turns the spotlight away from the instructor and put the emphasis on the learner—has emerged over time as a proven and reliable method for enhancing involvement, learning, and change. The third edition of Active Training, provides a thorough introduction to the core principles of active training design and delivery and includes a wealth of examples, tips, and techniques. The book has been revised to reflect the latest trends in workforce training and key sections, such as assessment and evaluation, have been thoroughly updated. In addition, a completely new chapter has been included to cover the design of active training for e-learning and online applications.

Active Training
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

Active Training

The all-time bestselling training handbook, updated for newtechnologies and roles Active Training turns instructional design on its head byshifting the emphasis away from the instructor, and on to thelearner. Comprehensively updated to reflect the many developmentsin the field, this new fourth edition covers the latesttechnologies and applications, the evolving role of the trainer,and how new business realities impact training, advancing newevidence-based best practices for new trainer tasks, skills, andknowledge. Up to date theory and research inform the practical tipsand techniques that fully engage learners and help them get themost out of sessions, while updated workplace examples and re...

The Active Manager's Tool Kit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

The Active Manager's Tool Kit

Dozens of customizable performance improvement tools Mel Silberman's bestselling books on "Active Training" have sold more than 68,000 copies. In The Active Manager's Tool Kit, Silberman takes his trademarked approach to "Active Training" and applies it to "Active Managing." Instead of telling employees what to do and sitting back to wait for results, "active managers" conduct team building, motivate, coach, and guide their direct reports to be self-directing, accountable, and team oriented. The Active Manager's Tool Kit is full of work sheets and reproducible tools that can be downloaded from the Web and customized or photocopied. These include reproducible job aids for employees, performance improvement activities that managers can use to train their own teams, and questionnaires that help both manager and employees assess how well they are doing. The tools in this book enable the "active manager" to coach and lead effectively.

Training the Active Training Way
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Training the Active Training Way

Training expert Mel Silberman is the father of the popular and effective active training method. In his landmark textbook, Active Training, he identified the specific characteristics of the active training method that results in deeper learning and improved retention. Now, Training the Active Training Way takes the next step by distilling the active training method into eight core strategies that trainers can use to craft interactive and engaging training, even for the most challenging training assignments such as technical skills training, and information-rich (and often dull) content.

101 Ways to Make Training Active
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

101 Ways to Make Training Active

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-05-25
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  • Publisher: Pfeiffer

When it was first published in 1995, Mel Silberman's 101 Ways to Make Training Active became an instant bestseller. Now this revised and updated second edition offers the same dynamic approach and several completely new case examples. The examples support each exercise and highlight real-time uses of the highly successful Active Training method. In addition, the book includes 200 training tips that form the nuts-and-bolts of successful active training. These tips incorporated in the book's top ten lists show how to build quality, activity, variety, and direction into your training programs. For the first time 101 Ways to Make Training Active features a CD-ROM containing all the original "Top Ten Trainers Tips and Techniques" lists for easy reproduction and distribution.

101 Ways to Make Training Active
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

101 Ways to Make Training Active

When it was first published in 1995, Mel Silberman's 101 Ways to Make Training Active became an instant bestseller. Now this revised and updated second edition offers the same dynamic approach and several completely new case examples. The examples support each exercise and highlight real-time uses of the highly successful Active Training method. In addition, the book includes 200 training tips that form the nuts-and-bolts of successful active training. These tips incorporated in the book's top ten lists show how to build quality, activity, variety, and direction into your training programs. For the first time 101 Ways to Make Training Active features a CD-ROM containing all the original "Top Ten Trainers Tips and Techniques" lists for easy reproduction and distribution.