Dear Trainers,
I am Bhavana and i am doing Train the Trainer Course and i have been alloted a project on Interviewing trainers in following areas:
1. Training Methodology and Delivery
2. Discipline Handling
3. Use of Learning Tools
I request you to kindly help me to successfully do my project by sharing your knowledge and experiences.
If you like to help me please mail me to
Thank You
Regards
Bhavana
From India, Hyderabad
I am Bhavana and i am doing Train the Trainer Course and i have been alloted a project on Interviewing trainers in following areas:
1. Training Methodology and Delivery
2. Discipline Handling
3. Use of Learning Tools
I request you to kindly help me to successfully do my project by sharing your knowledge and experiences.
If you like to help me please mail me to
Thank You
Regards
Bhavana
From India, Hyderabad
Hi ketan,
thanks for your reply...
i like to know, You as a trainer what is the training methods you use, tools you use to make your session effective.
how do you tackle the the disciplinary issues in your session?
and i like to know about your background as in your educational background and work experience.
regards
Bhavana
From India, Hyderabad
thanks for your reply...
i like to know, You as a trainer what is the training methods you use, tools you use to make your session effective.
how do you tackle the the disciplinary issues in your session?
and i like to know about your background as in your educational background and work experience.
regards
Bhavana
From India, Hyderabad
Bhavana - I handle large teams in operations and contact center world and based on my experience, I would suggest - two things are extremely crucial for a trainer
1) Content – One needs to know, granular level details about the training content to handle Q/A efficiently
2) Personality of the trainer – it’s the trainer, who adds – life to the slides, tint of pleasing attitude and loads of confidence
While taking trainings – one needs to feel that, you have arrived and you are THE most confident creature on the planet. Trust me, once you feel it from within, you have it.
I will be pleased to know you career progression, so do find time to write back.
Good luck !!!
Goldy A
1) Content – One needs to know, granular level details about the training content to handle Q/A efficiently
2) Personality of the trainer – it’s the trainer, who adds – life to the slides, tint of pleasing attitude and loads of confidence
While taking trainings – one needs to feel that, you have arrived and you are THE most confident creature on the planet. Trust me, once you feel it from within, you have it.
I will be pleased to know you career progression, so do find time to write back.
Good luck !!!
Goldy A
Hi ketan
This is Suddhadeb Banerjee going to sit for an interview for an Asst Manager Training, please help incase you would be.
Please find the resume for your reference
Thanks & Regards
Suddhadeb Banerjee
9818772731
From India, Delhi
This is Suddhadeb Banerjee going to sit for an interview for an Asst Manager Training, please help incase you would be.
Please find the resume for your reference
Thanks & Regards
Suddhadeb Banerjee
9818772731
From India, Delhi
Hi Bhavana,
I find that for Behavioural/ soft skills training, experiential training programmes are good and they create a good impact on the participants. It is not always necessary to have lengthy workshops. Smaller 2 to 3 hrs sessions can be evolved over specific issues. I combine a bit of discussion by throwing in a topic or key words and get the participants talking on the subject. Summarise the key points that emerge; of course subtly adding in points being missed during the discussion. Thereafter, conduct activities designed to bring out the specific desired learning. Post activity, I get the participants to share their observations and summarise the learnings.
2. As for training on technical topics, it is a whole lot different and their have to be different strategies to make the training effective. Interaction/ participant querries, micro tasks, assignments in groups, and good presentation can make even these sessions interesting and thereby increasing their take home for the participants and impact on skills.
Hope this is of some help to you.
Pawar
From India, Pune
I find that for Behavioural/ soft skills training, experiential training programmes are good and they create a good impact on the participants. It is not always necessary to have lengthy workshops. Smaller 2 to 3 hrs sessions can be evolved over specific issues. I combine a bit of discussion by throwing in a topic or key words and get the participants talking on the subject. Summarise the key points that emerge; of course subtly adding in points being missed during the discussion. Thereafter, conduct activities designed to bring out the specific desired learning. Post activity, I get the participants to share their observations and summarise the learnings.
2. As for training on technical topics, it is a whole lot different and their have to be different strategies to make the training effective. Interaction/ participant querries, micro tasks, assignments in groups, and good presentation can make even these sessions interesting and thereby increasing their take home for the participants and impact on skills.
Hope this is of some help to you.
Pawar
From India, Pune
Dear Suddha,
Typically for a trainer's interview the basic things a interviewer looks is pleasentness, communique, good listening ability.....
You need a good command over your organized thoughts, logical replies, "ask" attitude...
Key knowledge in your field is must....jack of all master of none does nt work....you need to be master in your field.....
Typical questions you may face as follows
Q1: why from a background of Hotel Management, Catering and Applied Nutrition Hotel Management, Catering and Applied Nutrition you made a shift to BPO inductry.
Q2: why you left AMEX??
Q3: Interviewer will strech the role and responsibilities and he wouldnt be convinced from your answers bcoz credit analyst needs to be finance qualified and bla bla bla.....
Q4: Interview will think of the stability issue..........
you have shifted from AMEX to SPANCO bt you were jobless from June 07 to dec 07....you need a valid reason to answer
In and all i dont see few aspects in ur profile which a typical trainer needs:
1. Specific knowledge of a field like finance, CRM, any technical know how etc etc
2. your educational qualification is not alingned with your current profile.....
3. Typically in last 5 yrs u have chnged 4 companies..some questions can be there on stability,
4. your CV is very long plz make it bit precise...point to point...
5. If u feel please change the format of ur CV
6. Interviwer can ask you [IMG]https://www.citehr.com/images/icons/icon3.gif[/IMG] s sample presentation on any topic....
7. Why "Training" as career???
I hope u wont mind my critics .....[IMG]https://www.citehr.com/images/icons/icon12.gif[/IMG]
Do revert
regards,
ketan @ 9827710911
From India
Typically for a trainer's interview the basic things a interviewer looks is pleasentness, communique, good listening ability.....
You need a good command over your organized thoughts, logical replies, "ask" attitude...
Key knowledge in your field is must....jack of all master of none does nt work....you need to be master in your field.....
Typical questions you may face as follows
Q1: why from a background of Hotel Management, Catering and Applied Nutrition Hotel Management, Catering and Applied Nutrition you made a shift to BPO inductry.
Q2: why you left AMEX??
Q3: Interviewer will strech the role and responsibilities and he wouldnt be convinced from your answers bcoz credit analyst needs to be finance qualified and bla bla bla.....
Q4: Interview will think of the stability issue..........
you have shifted from AMEX to SPANCO bt you were jobless from June 07 to dec 07....you need a valid reason to answer
In and all i dont see few aspects in ur profile which a typical trainer needs:
1. Specific knowledge of a field like finance, CRM, any technical know how etc etc
2. your educational qualification is not alingned with your current profile.....
3. Typically in last 5 yrs u have chnged 4 companies..some questions can be there on stability,
4. your CV is very long plz make it bit precise...point to point...
5. If u feel please change the format of ur CV
6. Interviwer can ask you [IMG]https://www.citehr.com/images/icons/icon3.gif[/IMG] s sample presentation on any topic....
7. Why "Training" as career???
I hope u wont mind my critics .....[IMG]https://www.citehr.com/images/icons/icon12.gif[/IMG]
Do revert
regards,
ketan @ 9827710911
From India
1. Directive Communication Methodology - Delivery: 7 - 20 experiential with inspired implementation
2. accept the hecklers looking for significance in your class and use their actions to make a light fun while relating the action to a specific learning point
3. DC psychology and learing reinforcment tools: see 'Tools for Trainers' at: DC Advance Shopping Cart (Alternatif e-store) each tool page has full explanations
hope this helps
From Indonesia, Denpasar
2. accept the hecklers looking for significance in your class and use their actions to make a light fun while relating the action to a specific learning point
3. DC psychology and learing reinforcment tools: see 'Tools for Trainers' at: DC Advance Shopping Cart (Alternatif e-store) each tool page has full explanations
hope this helps
From Indonesia, Denpasar
Hi Ketan, 'Regards' in the closing of mails is always capital. Reema,Communications Trainer
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Bhavna,
Trainers 1stly need to know the nuts n bolts of their relevant area of expertise.2ndly a simple,constructive,enthusiastic,empatheic,confide nt approach adds value to the subject.3rdly a presentable attire,a positive body language and well a trained voice that leaves an impact.
Shall be glad to help or be corrected.
Regards,
Reema,Communications Trainer.
From India, Hyderabad
Trainers 1stly need to know the nuts n bolts of their relevant area of expertise.2ndly a simple,constructive,enthusiastic,empatheic,confide nt approach adds value to the subject.3rdly a presentable attire,a positive body language and well a trained voice that leaves an impact.
Shall be glad to help or be corrected.
Regards,
Reema,Communications Trainer.
From India, Hyderabad
Hello All,
Thanks for you suggestions and replies...
I have attached a word doc. I want you all to go through the word documents and fill in the details. I like to know as a trainer what you would do... if you are not able to understand please do pass you numbers/mail id or you can call me @ +919866188763.
Regards
Bhavana
From India, Hyderabad
Thanks for you suggestions and replies...
I have attached a word doc. I want you all to go through the word documents and fill in the details. I like to know as a trainer what you would do... if you are not able to understand please do pass you numbers/mail id or you can call me @ +919866188763.
Regards
Bhavana
From India, Hyderabad
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