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Imagination: Relating the Unrelated
By Liz Wheeler

Robert F. Kennedy said, "Some men look at things the way they are and ask why? I dream of things that are not and ask why not?"

Imagination is relating the unrelated. Making new connections instead of old ones. How many new uses can you find for a paper clip? A brick? A wire coat hanger? A used tire? How many newer faster ways can you find to do old things?

Our annual training and performance improvement conference can help you do that. Is your training interactive? Can you easily adapt and apply ideas you see in your own environment to make your training sessions more timely and interesting which will increase your participants' retention?

Attend our conference to find hundreds of new activities and applications you can use now for your training in areas of design, delivery, evaluation and more! And pick up ideas on how to create your own applications and dream just a bit bigger!

For more information, download our brochure here or contact us at The Bob Pike Group 800-383-9210.


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