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FREE Stuff for your Creative Training Library
February 6, 2008By Liz Wheeler

Want an opportunity to earn or WIN FREE books and resources for your training library?

 

Take just two minutes to send us one of your best creative training tips, and we might be sending you some of our fabulous BPG resources such as books on openers or closers or a subscription to Bob Pike’s Creative Training Techniques newsletter.

 

Your tip can be an adaptation of one of ours or your own creation. Most creative tips are not revolutionary, but if they work well, we want to hear about them!

 

Most trainers are skeptical that their idea is worth putting in print—but some of the simplest ideas, a mere modest adaptation, or creative applications of an idea are the easiest to implement and sometimes work the best.

 

Creative tips will appear here in the ezine (hey, bragging rights and easy to forward!), in our quarterly educator ezine or in our sister publication Creative Training Techniques.

 

So take just a minute to email us your idea or tip and get a shot at some FREE books and resources.

 

Send tips to EzineEditor@BobPikeGroup.com.


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