The games in this training resource text are designed to enhance simulations, role-plays and exercises for both individuals and teams. The games focus on developing skills in communication, teamwork, and perception.
Games, simulations, role-plays, brain-teasers, case studies and other related activities have been used successfully in countless training situations by countless trainers. 101 More Training games, written by best-selling training consultant and author Gary Kroenhert, is a comprehensive new selection of games for all trainers, regardless of their level of experience. These games can be used to enhance simulations, role-plays and exercises for individuals or teams. The games address ten categories: icebreakers; team building; communication; facilitator/presentation skills; mid-course energizers; learning; perception; evaluation; self-management; and new category, problem solving.
Part of the Training Games series, this collection of activities is designed to promote structured workplace learning. Aimed at both the new and the experienced trainer, it presents a range of learning exercises that can be used in individual or team-training programs. It is suitable for trainers, facilitators, supervisors, and consultants.
Through readings, exercises, quizzes and activities, author Gary Kroehnert explains key time-management concepts. This heavily illustrated, worksheet-filled book will improve your time-management skills, both professional and personally. Learn to: develop a better awareness of the value of managing your time and identify your typical time-wasters; define your own time-management priorities and goals; develop a system for using checklists, planners, and calendars.
This title is a standard reference on training with an established reputation amongst trainers, human resource managers and managers. Covering all the core principles of training, this revised edition is accessible and fun, and offers insights into achieving success in the constantly changing workplace.
Basic Presentation Skills is a practical handbook for public speakers, trainers, or anyone required to prepare and make a presentation. Unlike most books on presentation skills, the writing and organization are exceptionally simple and clear, and dozens of illustrations throughout the book help give a fun, relaxed feeling to a topic that can be extremely stressful. Basic Presentation Skills provides an overview of the main skills required for effective presentations and it guides the reader through skill development. Features to assist learning include checklists and application examples. Topics covered include: researching a topic; presenting a skill; methods of presentation; games, simulations and role plays; questioning; motivation and attention; non-verbal communication; using overhead projectors; objectives; presentation notes or session plans; group methods; presenter effectiveness; difficult situations and nerves; barriers to effective communication; presentation aids; using a microphone.
Part of the Training Games series, this collection of activities is designed to promote structured workplace learning. Aimed at both the new and the experienced trainer, it presents a range of learning exercises that can be used in individual or team-training programs. It is suitable for trainers, facilitators, supervisors, and consultants.
Gary Webb had an inborn journalistic tendency to track down corruption and expose it. For over thirty-four years, he wrote stories about corruption from county, state, and federal levels. He had an almost magnetic effect to these kinds of stories, and it was almost as if the stories found him. It was his gift, and, ultimately, it was his downfall. He was best known for his story Dark Alliance, written for the San Jose Mercury News in 1996. In it Webb linked the CIA to the crack-cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles during the Iran Contra scandal. His only published book, Dark Alliance is still a classic of contemporary journalism. But his life consisted of much more than this one story, and The Killing Game is a collection of his best investigative stories from his beginning at the Kentucky Post to his end at the Sacramento News & Review. It includes Webb's series at the Kentucky Post on organized crime in the coal industry, at the Cleveland Plain Dealer on Ohio State’s negligent medical board, and on the US military’s funding of first-person shooter video games. The Killing Game is a dedication to his life’s work outside of Dark Alliance, and it’s an exhibition of investigative journalism in its truest form.
The horrific, grisly true crime account of a child abuser, kidnapper, and serial killer from the bestselling author of An Almost Perfect Murder. Joseph Duncan had been convicted of raping and torturing a fourteen-year-old boy in Tacoma, Washington. On the Internet he proudly boasted of his perversions. But the system turned Duncan loose, and no one would stop him from committing an even more horrifying act . . . This time, he prepared meticulously. He chose his getaway car. He chose his murder weapon and loaded a video camera. Then, when he saw young Shasta and Dylan Groene playing outside their Idaho home, he struck—killing their mother and her boyfriend, and their older brother . . . and vanishing into the night with Shasta and Dylan. Detectives pored over the bloody murder scene. The FBI scrambled to find the children and the abductor. And even when Duncan was finally located, the story was not yet over: Dylan was still missing—and the depth of one man’s evil was still coming horribly to light . . . Please note: This ebook edition does not contain the photos found in the print edition.
Joseph Duncan had been convicted of raping and torturing a 14-year-old boy in Tacoma, Washington. On the Internet he proudly boasted of his perversions. But the system turned Duncan loose, and no one would stop him from committing an even more horrifying act...
In 1976 Renee Curtiss met a man thirty years her senior, a charismatic local businessman named Joseph Tarricone. She would have an ongoing relationship with Joseph that would entail both business and romance. It would begin and flourish in one state and end tragically in another.
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