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59-Minute Webinars By The Bob Pike Group
Need to
brush up on basic skills or just want more information from Bob Pike and his
team of experts?
We will be offering live interactive 59-minute webinars
Thursdays in June and July for as low as $59. Morning start times are 9:59 a.m.
Central time and afternoon start times are 2:59 p.m. Central time.
Presenters
are Bob Pike, the pioneer in participant-centered training; Becky Pluth, author
of Webinars with Wow Factor; and
Scott Enebo, our intercultural relations expert.
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Date
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Morning Topic
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Afternoon Topic
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June 24
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Dealing with
Difficult Participants
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Transfer of
Learning
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July 1
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Reduce
Stress, Increase Job Satisfaction
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Ask Bob
(open mic)
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July 8
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Openers
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Closers
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July 15
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Four Levels
of Evaluation
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Movie Clips
that Teach
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Take as
single webinars for $99, or sign up for four or more and pay only $59 per
webinar. Click here for more information.
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