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Getting Noticed, Garnering Respect: Getting a BPG Training Certificate
June 22, 2011By Liz Wheeler

Recently, one of our tweeps on Twitter commented that she was going to demonstrate her commitment and passion for training by continuing her education and getting certified.

What good is certification, besides showing your commitment to your career? "Certification shows you have up-to-date information on the industry, techniques and trends (not just fads) about how to best implement effective learning transfer," says Bob Pike, chairman and CEO of The Bob Pike Group. "Getting certified gives additional credence to the fact you are a credible resource in your field."

The Bob Pike Group has four certificates available to help distinguish you from others who list training on their resumes: training delivery, training design, facilitation and virtual training. Keep in mind that our company focuses more on the side of making training participant-centered and interactive so all of our certificate class requirements will ensure that you become very knowledgeable with practical experience in this methodology.

"People learn best by doing. I'm not sure how or why we made the switch from experiential learning to rote memorization and lecture; but, to be effective trainers, we need to help people learn, not just teach," Pike said. "Our courses will help you gain the foundation to do this while also covering the research that demonstrates why these participant-centered models work."

Why choose The Bob Pike Group for certification when there are others out there?

·         Bob Pike is known as the industry's leading "Trainer-of-Trainers"

·         We model what we teach

·         The certificate program meets the qualifications of Kirkpatrick Level 2 assessments

·         Competencies are based on research and results

These certificates can also help distinguish you from others in your field. Companies that know the value of quality training consistently select The Bob Pike Group for their professional development and consulting services. Our Certificate program puts you into an elite group that will help you outperform and outpace peers in the industry.

If you are serious about transforming the learning experience and demonstrating your expertise as a trainer, then this is the only certificate program that delivers. You will not simply sit and absorb information, but rather you will begin applying tools and techniques immediately to ensure that you hit the ground running when you return to your work.

The Bob Pike Group Certificates will help you to...

·         Prove your expertise

·         Gain recognition

·         Enhance your job performance

·         Increase your marketability

If you decide to pursue one of these certificates now, all of the classroom requirements can be met during our pre-conference sessions and our annual conference in mid-September. For more information on our certificate programs, click here or call 1-800-383-9210. For information on our annual conference, click here.


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