Why do you need Openers, Puzzlers and Energizers?
Just because your audience is there physically does not mean they are there mentally. Give them a challenge, a puzzle and a message to discuss around your topic as a launching pad or anchor for your presentation or training session. [MORE]
Designing training that sticks doesn’t have to take hours. Use these activities to create a total-body learning experience that helps anchor key concepts of your training. [MORE]
Preface
In 451 BC, Confucius said, “What I hear, I forget; what I see, I remember; but what I do,
I understand.” This book, as is true of all the books we’ve written on presentations and
training, is based on the premise that the more we involve people in our presentations, the more they’ll remember and the more likely they will be to act on what they’ve seen, heard and experienced.
That’s the goal of this new volume—to provide you with powerful, easy-to-use templates
that you ca [MORE]
2 Book Kit
Powerful Presentations
Why do you need Openers, Puzzlers and Energizers?
SCORE
Super Closers(12), Openers (15), Reviews (12), and Energizers (27)
Each activity has a Purpose, Audience, Time Needed, Materials Needed, Budget or Cost, Application, Process, Cautions, and Variations.
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