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A guide to the digital world |
Beyond The Podium: Delivering Training and Performance to a Digital Worldby Allison Rossett & Kendra SheldonExtremely fascinating -- a book that makes you think! If you want to
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Mapping the Mindby Rita CarterA comprehensive
book on the mind that covers such concepts as emotions, perception,
language, and memory through great writing and beautiful illustrations.
Technology not only gives us great views of the brain, but also aids in formulating
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The 2001 ASTD Training and Performance Yearbookby
John A. Woods (Editor), James W. Cortada (Editor)
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How College Affects StudentsAlthough How College Affects Students, by Ernest T. Pascarella and Patrick T. Terenzini, 1991, San Francisco: Jossey Bass (894 pages that syntheses over 2,600 studies) is based on the academic world, many parts of it do concern the training world, particularly the parts on good research and how students learn. The authors use a narrative explanatory synthesis approach to come to their conclusions. Although it goes into some depth, it is still quite an easy read.
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The Winning Trainer (Third Edition)Julius E. Eitington's The Winning Trainer discusses the techniques for conducting dynamic and active training sessions. It includes chapters for small group interactions, role playing, games and simulations, puzzles, self-discovery learning, case methods, etc. It also has more than 100 ready made handouts.It provides valuable insight on effective icebreakers and openers, brainstorming, lectures, team building, and managing diversity in the classroom. Numerous examples and model dialogues will help trainers plug in this material immediately. If you need to learn how to get your learners involved in training, then you need The Winning Trainer.
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The Corporate BookFor some great team activities, The Corporate Book by Darin Ulmer is a great place to start. It includes 5 stretching activities, hints (initiatives) for leading the activities, 15 activities, and some guidelines for closing.The exercises are physical in nature and require such equipment as very soft balls, Hula Hoops, ropes, carpet squares, bucket, and Velcro strips. Most of the activities can be set up in just a few minutes. A couple take a little bit of planning and preparation. Each activity is explained in detail and are designed to build team skills such as trust, communication, working together, cooperation, celebrating achievements, and just plain having fun. So, if you are tired of doing all your activities behind desks, then give Darin a call at (281) 367-3726, email darin.ulmer@usa.net, or visit Ulmer & Associates.
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Square Wheels of Managing Improved ProductivityFor a unique and effective training tool try Square Wheels of Managing Improved Productivity, by Scott J.Simmerman. This is a easy to use guide for trainers, coaches, and managers to facilitate change, productivity improvement, communication, teamwork, and performance strategies. It includes:
Its use of simple, but creative drawings and metaphors invite learner participation, involvement, and feedback. You start by showing a drawing of some people pushing and pulling a wagon with square wheels. You make a few comments about it. This humorous and engaging drawing is guaranteed to break the ice by starting a lively discussion about how things are done within the organization. By following up with the other drawings, you guide the discussion through a number of subjects such as motivation, teamwork, change, leadership, and continuous improvement. If you are implementing any Organization Development project, then you definitely need Square Wheels to bring out the best in your organization! And the price is right. Performance Management Company, (1993 to 1996), call 1-800-659-1466, email scott@squarewheels.com, or visit Square Wheels.
Also see The
Book of Square Wheels : A Tool Kit for Facilitatiors and Team Leaders that
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The ASTD Training & Development HandbookThe bible of training professionals is The ASTD Training & Development Handbook, Fourth Edition , Robert L. Craig (Editor), (1996), New York: McGraw-Hill . It contains about 1,070 pages from various authors on the following subjects:
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Training Program Workbook & KitNeed worksheets, checklists, and guidelines to development your training program? Then Training Program Workbook & Kit , Carolyn Nilson, (1989), Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, might be the guide you are looking for. It contains:
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The Handbook of Human Resource DevelopmentWhen I took my first Human Resource Development Course our instructor wanted us to have a reference that would help us not only in the classroom, but in the outside world too. So our textbook was actually a handbook. The Handbook of Human Resource Development, Second Edition , Leonard Nadler (Editor) (1990), New York: John Wiley & Sons , $130.00. This is a complete reference to the field of HRD. It contains about 830 pages from various authors on the following subjects:
May be purchased at Amazon.com - The Handbook of Human Resource Development
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Approaches To Training And DevelopmentA trainer's bookshelf needs at least one book. And that book is Approaches To Training And Development, Second Edition , Dugan Laird (1985), Reading Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley . To order The Training Clinic. Eighteen chapters covering such topics as:
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The Complete Games Trainers Play: Experiential Learning ExercisesLiven up your learning activities with The Complete Games Trainers Play , Edward E. Scannell and John W. Newstrom (1994), New York: McGraw-Hill , Inc., $110.00. A collection of over 300 games for the following learning activities:Part I - The Trainer's Resource Kit:
The Complete Games Trainers Play (Games Trainers Play Series Vol. 2)
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Hand: How Its Use Shapes the Brain, Language, and Human Cultureby Frank R. Wilson A vast undertaking in which the author duly acknowledges that each chapter raises more questions than it answers. The hand is a complex symbol that representing both the creative and the prosaic. It is this blending of the spiritual and the mundane is what makes the hand unique, as it in turn makes us unique among animals. Neurologist Frank R. Wilson has taken on a heroic task: to explain the hand on both of these levels and to show us how we use these marvelous instruments to find and create meaning in our lives. The author maintains that the hand is equal to the brain in understanding human evolution and intelligence. |
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Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of the Learning Organization
by Peter M. Senge (1990)
This book describes the learning organization and how to build one. He describes the organization as an organism with the capacity to enhance its capabilities and shape its own future. A learning organization is any organization (e.g. school, business, government agency) that understands itself as a complex, organic system that has a vision and purpose. It uses feedback systems and alignment mechanisms to achieve its goals. It values teams and leadership throughout the ranks.A learning organization seeks to create its own future; it assumes learning is an ongoing and creative process for its members; it develops, adapts and transforms itself in response to the needs and aspirations of people, both inside and beyond. There are five disciplines in a learning organization:
Real learning is not just limited to understanding what is necessary to survive (adaptive learning), but also includes "generative learning:" expands the human's capacity to create the results a person truly desires. Learning itself includes three different activities: thinking, communicating and cooperating. When our capacities to think, communicate and cooperate are enhanced, so is our ability to learn. Thus, a learning organization is one which fosters and enhances these activities for its members and members of the community in which it exists. A related book, The Fifth Discipline Field book: Strategies and Tools for Building a Learning Organization (1994) provides tools, techniques, exercises, ideas and stories to help the practitioner apply the concepts. This is a step-by-step guide for establishing learning organizations within existing companies functions as a participative workbook, with exercises for both individuals and teams, suggested approaches and ideas, and success stories.
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