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One-on-One Training: How to Effectively Train One Person at a Time

by Bob Pike

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Go straight to the source and solve the problem! More and more often, trainers are expected not only to provide training as a solution to a problem, but to indentify the problem in the first place. This book is your guide to meeting this increasing demand. You'll learn how to train one-on-one using: Role Plays Case Studies Videos Games Field Trips...and much more!… (more)
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Go straight to the source and solve the problem! More and more often, trainers are expected not only to provide training as a solution to a problem, but to indentify the problem in the first place. This book is your guide to meeting this increasing demand. You'll learn how to train one-on-one using: Role Plays Case Studies Videos Games Field Trips...and much more!

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