A Practical Approach to Training for Results
Learn how to improve the effectiveness of your training processes by understanding the effect of human skills

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Learn how to improve the effectiveness of your training processes by understanding the effect of human skills
We have all experienced varied types of training courses – those which were such a great learning experience and from which we picked up skills to improve the quality of our work and those which we will perhaps have made better use of our time watching a soap opera on television.
The course shares how basic human factors, behavioral principles, and experiential knowledge are employed to effectively train, with the purpose of ensuring that theoretical lessons learned can and will habitually be put into practice by trainees.
The session starts with gaining a clear understanding of:
What the purpose of training should be
How the training process should be structured and run
The principles of the Training Tripod
Problem-solving principles
The difference between Technical and Non-Technical training
The principle of Appreciative Inquiry
To train effectively, the trainer must have a good understanding of Basic Human Factor concepts. These are concepts such as listed below and how they affect the training process:
Assertiveness
Decision Making
Effective Communication
Leadership Skills
Management of Change
Management of Information
Management of Threats & Errors
Motivation and Morale
Safety and Operational Culture
Situational Awareness
Stress & Management of Stress
Workload Management
The course continues with understanding cultural concepts including Cultural Competence. This leads to one of the major pillars of requirements of the training process – understanding the differences between Compliance and Conformance and their effect on designing and running training processes.
The course rounds up with a review of principles learned during the process and how they all come together to shape training processes.