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The Pike Ascent —Sessions
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Pre-Conference Workshops at a Glance |
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3 Day Pre-Conference Workshops - Sunday, Monday and Tuesday |
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September 28-30, 2008
Presented by Priscilla Shumway |
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2 Day Pre-Conference Workshops - Monday and Tuesday |
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Presented by Betsy Allen |
September 29-30, 2008
Presented by Becky Pluth |
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1 Day Pre-Conference Workshops - Monday OR Tuesday |
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Presented by Rich Meiss |
September 29, 2008
Presented by Rich Ragan |
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September 30, 2008
Presented by Linda Miller, Blanchard Companies |
September 30, 2008
Presented by Kathy Dempsy |
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September 30, 2008
Presented by Adrianne Roggenbuck |
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Conference Sessions at a Glance |
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Conference Begins
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 |
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4:30-6:00 p.m. Networking Session and Reception |
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October 1, 2008 |
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Presented by Bob Pike |
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Presented by Ken Blanchard |
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10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. |
Session #101 
Presented by Doug McCallum |
Session #102 
Presented by Rich Meiss |
Session #103 
Presented by Lynn McCreery, The Blanchard Companies |
Session #104 
Presented by Priscilla Shumway |
Session #105 
Presented by Kathy Dempsey |
Presented by Becky Pluth |
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Session #107
Presented by Betsy Allen |
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12:00 - 1:15 p.m.
Lunch and Pike's Peak Awards
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Session #108 
Presented by Kathy Dempsey |
Session #109  
Presented by Rich Ragan |
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Presented by Marilyn Corrigan |
Session #111 
Presented by Rich Meiss |
Session #112 
Presented by Adrianne Roggenbuck |
Session #113 
Presented by Betsy Allen and Becky Pluth |
Session #114  
Presented by Doug McCallum |
Session #115  
Presented by Rich Meiss |
Session #116 
Presented by Linda Miller |
Presented by Betsy Allen |
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6:15 - 8:30 Dinner and Entertainment including Mike Rayburn
Included with your registration |
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Thursday
October 2, 2008 |
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6:30 - 7:45 a.m.
Session #201
Presented by Priscilla Shumway |
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(3 Hour Sessions) |
Session #202 
Presented by Doug McCallum |
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8:30 - 10:00 a.m. |
Session #203 
Presented by Kathy Dempsey |
Session #204  
Presented by Becky Pluth |
Session #205  
Presented by Rich Ragan |
Session #206  
Presented by Janice Horne |
Session #207 
Presented by Marilyn Corrigan |
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10:30 - 12:00 p.m. |
Session #208  
Presented by Becky Pluth |
Session #209 
Presented by Margie Blanchard, The Blanchard Companies |
Session #210 
Presented by Janice Horne |
Session #211 
Presented by Priscilla Shumway |
Session # 212
Presented by Betsy Allen |
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12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Lunch (Lunch is included with your registration) |
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(3 Hour Session) |
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Presented by Betsy Allen |
Session #214  
Presented by Priscilla Shumway |
Session #215 
Presented by Bob Pike |
Session #216 
Presented by Becky Pluth |
Session #217 
Presented by Rich Ragan |
Session #218 
Presented by Rich Meiss |
Session #219  
Presented by Bob Pike |
Session #220 
Presented by Rich Ragan |
Session #221 
Presented by Adrianne Roggenbuck |
Session #222 
Presented by Janice Horne |
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Friday
October 3, 2008 |
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8:30 - 10:00 a.m. |
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Presented by Becky Pluth |
Session #302  
Presented by Rich Meiss |
Session #303  
Presented by Adrianne Roggenbuck |
Session #304 
Presented by MJ Coulson |
Session #305  
Presented by Bob Pike |
Presented by Priscilla Shumway |
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Full Session Descriptions
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3 Day Pre-Conference Descriptions |
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Sunday, September 28-30, 2008 - Sun: 1:00-6:00, Mon: 8:30-4:30, Tue: 8:00-3:30
Janice Horne
Attend this workshop if you are preparing to:
- Transition from subject matter expert to trainer
- Present to an important audience
- Enhance your platform skills.
- Train employees
Become a more confident, effective and prepared trainer/presenter. This workshop focuses on the basics of adult learning, body language and delivery style. Use this knowledge to communicate more effectively, with better results. Plus, you will have the opportunity to practice what you've learned and take away a DVD of your own adapt, adopt and apply practice.
After this workshop you will:
- Avoid pitfalls new presenters/ trainers often don't avoid
- Eliminate the mystery of training/presenting terminology
- Use PowerPoint® effectively, not exclusively, to propel your presentation
- Speed transfer to long-term memory using props, tools & object lessons
- Practice body language tricks many masters don't know are critical
- Temper tension, project your voice and set the pace for learners
- Use your participants' brain power to make your job easier
- Prepare you and your room so participants prosper
- See the gist of gestures and where they fit
- Take your audience from Point A to Point B smoothly
- Grab, ignite and keep the learner involved with 18 entertaining engagers
- Practice integrating your survival kit into an upcoming presentation
- Use checklists to write objectives, assess performance and organize your material
Participants will receive:
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Sunday, September 28-30, 2008 - Sun: 1:00-6:00, Mon: 8:30-4:30, Tue: 8:00-3:30
Instructional Design for Participant-Centered Training
Priscilla Shumway
It is suggested that you take the Boot Camp prior, however, if your main responsibility is training design, this workshop will provide the techniques you need. Kick start your next project using The Bob Pike Group's field tested, repeatable design process. Apply the eight step design process to create a training course from nothing or enhance an existing program. Deepen your knowledge of needs assessment, designing with the end in mind, and keeping the learner at the forefront of every project. Adapt, adopt and apply this proven design process during this workshop which empowers you to repeat and create instructor-led, participant-centered courses immediately.
WHO:
- Trainers with little or no design training
- Experienced trainers who want to improve the results of their training
- Subject Matter Experts who design training
This is a workshop that:
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Streamlines design and allows for faster implementation with remarkable results.
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Helps you uncover perceived and real needs.
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Shows you how to create courses which are consistent and easily followed.
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Models Instructor-led Participant-centered training.
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Allows for participant interaction and practice with the design process.
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Gives you course materials that provide valuable checklists, samples, glossaries, surveys, assessment examples, job aids, and references related to design.
As a participant in this workshop, you will:
- Analyze learner needs.
- Examine steps to implementing a quick and comprehensive needs assessment.
- Write measurable goals and objectives.
- Plan design approach.
- Plan lesson development.
- Isolate content into need-to-know, nice-to-know, and reference material.
- Inserting C.O.R.E. (Closers, Openers, Revisiters, Energizers) into your lesson development.
- Apply instructor-led, participant-centered training methods.
- Avoid shortcuts in design that can sink a project.
- Estimate timing for training process.
- Develop behavior-based job aids which evaluate learner application.
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Prepare visuals that make a message memorable.
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2 Day Pre-Conference Descriptions |
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Monday, September 29-30, 2008 - Mon: 8:30-4:30, Tue: 8:00-3:30
Bob Pike's Train-the-Trainer Boot Camp
Betsy Allen
Achieve 90% retention, cut design time by 50% and increase transfer by 75%.
These easy-to-apply techniques create results and can be immediately applied to your programs!
- Create powerful new openings for your training
- Use a seven-step process to transform your current courses into high-impact, learner-centered courses
- Ban lecture and choose 49 ways to add variety
- Apply the latest adult learning theories to design and delivery
- Use the C.O.R.E. processes to increase retention and application
- Apply CPR to all your training
- Create powerful learning materials your participants will love to do
- Accelerate learning in special situations like computer training and technical training
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Create powerful new ways to demonstrate your training results
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Receive a comprehensive workbook and a copy of Creative Training Techniques Handbook, Third Edition
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Monday, September 29-30, 2008 Mon: 8:30-4:30, Tue: 8:00-3:30
Getting Started with e-Learning
Becky Pluth
Many companies spend $100,000s on e-Learning programs and systems—and discover they made a poor decision. In order to avoid these costly mistakes, The Bob Pike Group partnered with e-Learning experts William Horton Consulting to develop this workshop to cover the fundamentals of e-Learning. This content-rich, highly interactive workshop lets you examine the essential e-Learning terminology, tools, technology, and best practices. This workshop will truly get you started in e-Learning.
After attending this workshop, you'll be able to avoid ineffective or overpriced e-Learning endeavors by knowing how to distinguish between good and bad e-Learning, how to assemble the talent for your next e-learning project, and how to ask the right questions of e-Learning specialists. You'll have the confidence, questions, and core knowledge to contribute to e-Learning planning and design in your company. You will also begin your own ongoing education to move beyond the basics.
After attending this workshop, you will be able to:
- Recognize e-Learning's core concepts and vocabulary
- Research core technologies and milestone products
- Decide where e-Learning is appropriate
- Distinguish good and bad techniques in examples of e-Learning
- Communicate the business aspects of e-Learning to upper management
- Improve online test questions to make them clear and fair to all
- Find answers to your own questions by conducting targeted searches and validating the results
- Pinpoint skills and talents needed for a successful e-Learning team
- Identify personally rewarding career opportunities in e-Learning
- Plan and begin an ongoing program of individual learning about e-Learning
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1 Day Pre-Conference Descriptions |
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Monday, September 29, 2008 8:30 - 4:00
Rich Meiss
This career-enhancing program is a must for anyone responsible for getting results through people: managers, supervisors, team leaders, coaches and meeting facilitators. Learn to lead others with an approach that diffuses confrontation while achieving the results you want. Coaching with Confidence will give you specific strategies and skills you can immediately apply.
At this workshop you will learn:
- A formula for determining the cost of not coaching
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Communication techniques that help you ask for what you want while reducing conflict
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Practical skills that will give you the confidence to resolve long standing nagging issues on your own
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The skills to build and retain the best talent
After this workshop you will possess the skills, comfort level and awareness to:
- Stay focused on solutions, not problems
- Build trust and respect
- Maintain dignity under pressure
- Tell the truth (even when difficult)
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Coach for results
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Monday, September 29, 2008 8:30 - 4:00
Rich Ragan
Guide teams to successfully complete large, complex projects. Get managers out of the slimy swamp of details from tiring tools they've tried before. Quit wasting assets by reinventing the wheel with each new boss or project. This workshop provides new project leaders and team members with a simple, yet powerful, process for building a project management map that is visual and can be repeated. A project management map clearly defines the project and its goals so it can be delivered on time, within budget and within quality standards.
It's one of The Bob Pike Group's most powerful consulting tools. Participants in this course will adapt, adopt and apply simple field-tested principles of project management.
Participants will discover how to:
- Clarify what a project is and what it isn't
- Identify project team, scope of authority and project role
- Pre-plan the project work breakdown to the finest detail
- Schedule project work —identify the fastest and most flexible critical path
- Determine project start and stop times
- Successfully change or flex—you are never in control, yet you can be in charge!
- Leverage lessons learned—a project isn't closed without a Process Review
Takeaways include:
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 8:00 - 3:30
The Coach Approach to Building Trust and Giving Feedback
Linda Miller, Blanchard Companies
Climate studies, regardless of geography, industry, or level within an organization, reveal that trust and feedback are critical to organizational success. Trust is core to how people work together, listen to one another, and build effective relationships. Providing good feedback is a powerful skill and crucial when coaching and developing others. This session presents a basic coaching model to build practical skills for understanding and increasing trust and for delivering helpful feedback.
This session includes:
- A brief overview of a coaching model and skills
- A definition of trust including specific behaviors that create or break down trust
- A trust self assessment and action plan
- A comprehensive trust development resource guide
- The coach approach to giving feedback
- A model for thinking about positive, observational and constructive feedback
- A planning guide for giving feedback
- Practical application of feedback with development and performance conversations.
Linda Miller, a veteran in organizational coaching, will facilitate this pre-con session. Linda has been actively involved in launching organizational coaching around the globe. As part of The Ken Blanchard Companies, she serves as Global Liaison for Coaching. In the past 18 months, Linda has co-authored 2 books: Coaching in Organizations: Best Coaching Practices from The Ken Blanchard Companies and Coaching for Christian Leaders: A Practical Guide.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 8:00 - 3:30
Storytelling: The Key to Communicating and Delivering Business Results!
Kathy Dempsy
Persuasion is critical to business success.When you look atthe most influential people in history, they all have one common characteristic; they were great storytellers. Forget about PowerPoint and statistics. If you really want to change behavior orsell your product, you'll learn the secrets to telling a great story.
In the interactive hands-on workshop, attendees will learn the following:
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 8:00 - 3:30
A Workshop Specifically for Educators
Designing Lessons that Score: A Learner-Centered Model for ALL Educators
Adrianne Roggenbuck
In this highly interactive workshop you will experience effective openers, closers, energizers, and revisiters that you can use immediately with any level of students, especially adults. You will also be exploring a research-based learner-centered model for designing and delivering instruction. By the end of the day, you will be able to recognize the elements of a learner-centered classroom. Time will be allocated during the course to start writing a lesson plan using your content that incorporates those elements. Join us for a day of energizing, active learning!
Course Objectives: As a result of attending this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Define Learner-Centered Teaching Excellence
- Apply a Learner-Centered Design and Delivery Model
- Review Research on Best Practices
- Experience effective Openers, Closers, Energizers and Revisiters
- Analyze Lessons for elements of Learner-Centered model
- Write a Learner-Centered Lesson Plan
Course 1 day Outline:
- Openers, Closers, Revisiters, Energizers (CORE): Engage in a variety of activities that you can adapt, adopt and apply to your own content and process.
- Learner-Centered Model of Instruction: This includes the Social Component of Learning, the 90/20/8 Rule, using CPR to chunk material, and the importance of three-way communication.
- Research-Based: Explore the research supporting the Learner-Centered Model.
- Design and Delivery Cycle: Follow these Eight Steps to guarantee more effective instructional design and delivery.
- Application: Write a plan utilizing the Learner-Centered Model using your own content.
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Experience engaging formative assessments throughout the day. Leave with a learner-centered plan for you next lesson or workshop and multiple strategies to implement immediately.
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Conference Session Descriptions |
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October 1, 2008 |
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008 7:00-8:00
Faith at Work
Bob Pike
In this session Bob will share the importance of a personal faith walk—and how these beliefs influence him in the workplace. Does EGO stand for “Edging God Out” or “Exalting God Only”? How does fear and pride keep us from being willing to live out our faith in a time when people are looking for answers? Where were you September 11, 2001—and where was God? Join Bob for a thought provoking spiritual odyssey.
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008 8:30 - 10:00
Opening Keynote: Leading at a Higher Level: Blanchard on Leadership and Creating High Performing Organizations
Ken Blanchard
For the past 25 years, Ken Blanchard and his colleagues helped good leaders and organizations become great—and stay great. Now, for the first time, they've brought together everything they've learned about outstanding leadership. In this exciting and thought provoking session, you'll learn how to go beyond the short term and zero-in on the right target and vision, deliver legendary customer service, empower your people and ground your leadership in humility to focus on the greater good.
For years leaders have relied on Ken Blanchard's insight, wisdom and practical techniques. Now you can hear him in person describe how you can lead people to greatness, as you create high performing organizations that make life better for everyone.
This keynote will focus on four key elements.
Set Your Sights on the Right Target and Vision
- Be the Provider of Choice, the Employer of Choice and the Investment of Choice
- Key ingredients for continuous improvement
- Defining your purpose/mission
- Developing your image of the future
- Clarifying your values
- Setting goals
Treat Your Customers Right
- Define a customer service vision
- Understand what your customers really want
- Creating systems to turn your customers into Raving Fans
Treat Your People Right
- Training your employees
- Win-Win Performance Management
- Developing Systems and Process to support performance management
- Recognition and career planning
- Your People Are Your Organization
Have the Right Kind of Leadership
- Servant Leadership
- Learning What great Leaders Know and Do
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Gung Ho! Your Employees
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Session 101
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
First Aid Kit for Subject Matter Experts, Presenters and Trainers
Doug McCallum
Need to cope with the training's little scrapes & bruises that can really hurt? Derived from 26 years in the trenches as a trainer, you'll gain strategies and techniques for your next training battle. From seating to sight lines, discover how you can avoid typical mistakes and thrive, not just survive, your next training!
Participants will:
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Session 102
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Making Meetings Work by Design, Not Default Rich Meiss
Non-productive meetings cost organizations thousands of hours each week. This session will focus on what types of meetings to have, how often they should be held and who should attend. A checklist of what to do before, during and after a meeting to make it successful will be covered. Additionally, you will learn at least 17 ideas to make your meetings more engaging and memorable.
Participants will:
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Session 103
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
The Four Dimensions of Effective Leadership
Lynn McCreery, Blanchard Group
Today's business world is characterized by increasing change—technological, cultural, social, economic and personal. The net effect is increasing anxiety, insecurity and more pressure than ever before on today's employees—creating an intense need for managers to be more effective as leaders. Learn how Situational Leadership® II and the four dimensions listed below will give leaders the inspiration and skills to empower today's emerging workforce.
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Session 104
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Performance Gap Map Consulting
Priscilla Shumway
While researching your training project, you realize that training will not solve the problem—it's larger than just a knowledge or skill gap. What now? Use this field-tested tool to create a productive conversation. See how to diplomatically discuss the environment, the organization and the performance issues which will lead to more solutions than just looking at learning. Walk away with a template and suggested dialogue questions to create consensus and solutions (not just more sessions).
Participants will:
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Session 105
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Shed or You're Dead™! How to Stay Alive & Thrive in the Midst of Change
Kathy Dempsey
Most successful people in life do one thing well—they navigate change. Every time you're faced with change you have a choice—you can SHED and grow personally and professionally or you can allow the change to get you stuck and hold you back.
Participants will:
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Session 106
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Learning Essentialism: What Should Really be in Your Training
Becky Pluth
Not many people have the time nor budget for multi-phased, committee-oriented, traditional instructional design. If you need a faster, more cost-effective and reliable approach, drop into this session. Discover how to focus your instruction on what learners really need and how to deliver it in a form that is best suited to them. This performance-based instructional design technique can reduce the length of training programs by 50-90% while improving performance.
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Session 107
Wednesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Using BPG's Needs Assessment to Inspire Change
Move from Suspendable to Strategic. Explore the power of partnering toward a HALO (Higher Performing, Agile, Learning Organization) through Bob Pike's Continuous Renewal Process Map. According to John Seely Brown, Xerox Chief Engineer, “Organizations are merely webs of participation. Change the patterns of participation and you change the organization and its outcomes forever.” As your entity grows, it proceeds through normalizing then performing and will mature and decline unless a conscious renewal process recharges the organization for growth. What's your process? How do you assess where you are now? Join us to experience how to AIM (Action, Inquiry and Mobilization) your entity toward a HALO through a highly participant and team-centered approach.
Participants will:
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Session 108
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Acquiring the Lost Art of Storytelling (3 Hour Session)
Kathy Dempsey
Stories powerfully communicate, illustrate and reinforce a point. Long after our participants leave our training session, it's often the stories that they remember. So often, we as trainers don't use stories enough or in the most effective way. What makes for a great story? How do you tell one? In this session, you will have the opportunity to work on one of your personal stories and learn how to use it to help others learn!
Participants will:
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Session 109
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Project Management (3-Hour)
Rich Ragan
Do you get assignments that keep growing and involve others? This is managing a project and can be a difficult undertaking! Join this session and gain insights into managing a project, why projects fail and developing a realistic time schedule.
Participants will:
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Session 110
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Leading Your Cross-Generational Team
Marilyn Corrigan
Today's workplace is a mix of four generations. Effective leaders need to recognize and appreciate the unique characteristics of each generation and find ways to capitalize on these strengths to maximize individual and team performance. You will see new perspectives into the contributions each generation may bring to work and practical strategies and techniques for managing a generational diverse team.
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Session 111
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Transforming Managers into Coaches:Coaching with ConfidenceTM
Rich Meiss
Good coaching is one of the most effective ways to enhance organizational results. However, most managers today do not coach effectively. This session stresses the importance of coaching while showing the costs of not coaching. You will experience the value of three of the five coaching roles—cheerleader, confidant and corrector—and help managers learn how to reinforce good performance, redirect poor performance and realize the power of helping their people discover their own solutions.
Participants will:
- Estimate the cost of not coaching in their organizations
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Practice the coaching skills of Cheerleader, Confidant and Corrector
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Improve performance through implementing coaching skills
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Session 112
Adrianne Roggenbuck
Are you artistically challenged? Discover simple, yet effective, ways to dress up your presentation posters to increase visual impact. Just imagine it, and you can draw it. Practice drawing basic images for illustrating any concept while improving retention. Walk away with a creative design for your next presentation poster.
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Session 113
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 1:30 - 3:00 P.M.
Build an Interactive Case Study in PowerPoint
Betsy Allen and Becky Pluth
You will complete a case study using PowerPoint 2003 or 2007 to build an interactive learning experience. Bring your laptop for full value—although you may share one with another participant. With the help of step-by-step instructions, individual coaching, and some graphics, you will build a fully functioning activity that you can saveas HTML and upload to your web server. To get the most out of this lab activity, you must be comfortable using PowerPoint's features, such as the drawing tools and the hyperlink tool.
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Session 114
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 3:30 p.m - 5:00 p.m.
Dealing with Difficult Participants
Doug McCallum
Have you ever had a difficult participant in your training session? Of course you have. We all have! You know the prisoner but what about the sleeper? Don't misstep or reinvent the wheel. Experience at least 4 strategies for 15 different types of difficult participants.
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Session 115
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Discover Your Listening Style Rich Meiss
Successful organizations recognize that effective communication contributes to a positive climate as well as bottom-line results. The ability to listen effectively leads to the best quality communication. Good listeners use a range of listening styles—from more feeling-oriented listening to more fact-oriented listening. Discover which of the 5 listening styles you tend to use, and learn how to increase your listening effectiveness.
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Session 116
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
What was I Thinking? Key Pitfalls of Corporate Coaching
Linda Miller
A veteran coach who has been burned several times shares her experiences and lessons. Expanding the issues of clarity and alliances, she will explore how both are vital in all aspects of corporate coaching and how they are crucial in avoiding project failure. Come prepared to share your stories.
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Session 117
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Betsy Allen
How do you grab attention, make your message stick and change behavior with presentations or training? Intrigue and inspire your audience with content which can be reshaped for your message as an opener, closer or interactive learning activity. Experience 13 intriguing puzzles from the book Powerful Presentations, create your own and discover favorites of other colleagues.
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Thursday
October 2, 2008 |
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Session 201
Thursday, October 2, 2008 6:30 - 7:45 a.m.
Stretching, Breathing and Yoga
Priscilla Shumway
Join this sunrise session to start your day with stretching, breathing and Yoga techniques to wake up your body and brain. Dress comfortably ready to flex your muscles! Explore how we can incorporate them to stretch your next classroom experience.
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Session 202
Thursday, October 2, 2008 8:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.
How to SCORE (3 Hour Session)
Doug McCallum
Join this session for Super Closers, Openers, Review & Energizers techniques learned during the past 50 years of training experience by the authors of the book SCORE. Experience 10 favorites that work every time. Start or expand your delivery and design toolkit in this session.
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Session 203
Thursday. October 2, 2008 8:30 a.m.- 10:00 p.m.
To Theme or Not to Theme: Using Themes to Increase Training Transfer (3 Hour Session)
Kathy Dempsey
Ever wondered how to increase retention by theming your content? Want to learn how to make intangible content, tangible? Want to magically increase attention, retention and recall with minimal work? Discover how to use themes in this session to make your message stick.
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Session 204
Thursday, October 2, 2008 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Becky Pluth
If you have ever used words like understand, know, learn or remember in your objective you NEED to attend this session. Learn why these words should not be used and how to use adjectives that will help you to know learning took place. As you develop a course, a lesson or a learning activity, you need to determine what you want the participants to learn and how you will know that they learned. The return on the investment of well-crafted objectives to lay the groundwork of success for your session, meeting or project is immeasurable.
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Session 205
Thursday, October 2, 2008 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Three Tools for Building Consensus
Rich Ragan
Where do you start when facilitating a meeting that must lead to consensus? Experience three proven processes: Nominal Group Technique, Affinity and Force Field Analysis. These field-tested approaches facilitate, engage and align support with organizational goals.
Participants will be able to:
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Session 206
Thursday, October 2, 2008 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Janice Horne
Get all those great ideas out of your head and onto paper! Learn how to capitalize on the way the brain operates (much more like a pinball machine than a linear pattern). Discover how to use mind-mapping to plan, prepare and present.
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Session 207
Thursday, October 2, 2008 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Creating a Motivating Work Environment
Marilyn Corrigan
Organizations increase their competitive edge when employees are motivated to succeed. Creating a positive work environment leads to greater productivity and employee retention. Leaders can build motivation into the work through achievement, responsibility, meaningful work, and recognition. Join this session to share practical tips and techniques to reward and recognize.
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Session 208
Thursday, October 2, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Teaching from Tinseltown: How to Use Movie Clips to Teach and Train
Becky Pluth
Ever attend a meeting or training session that didn't grab your attention? According to Training Magazine (Feb 2006), 34% of employees find training a waste of time. But great movies grab learners' attention immediately and are a treasure-house of metaphors with situations and stories that teachers, trainers and managers can draw from. Experience actual movie clips and how to lead discussions that will help you teach, energize, engage and inspire your participants.
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Session 209
Thursday, October 2, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Margie Blanchard, The Blanchard Companies
Retention is an issue we hear a lot about today, especially with changing demographics at the workplace and looming labor shortages. Competition for talented people gets keener every year. This session guarantees several proven tools and best practices. Leaders and managers use these strategies to increase motivation and prevent unwanted attrition. After this session, you will too!
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Session 210
Thursday, October 2, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Janice Horne
Most people want to be more productive but don't know how to identify their time-wasting habits or how to change them. In this session, assess your time management effectiveness. Use these findings to prepare an action plan for personal improvement in 12 key areas: attitudes, goals, priorities, analyzing, planning, scheduling, interruptions, meetings, paperwork, delegation, procrastination, and time teamwork. Implementing this will lead to improved performance and reduced stress.
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Session 211
Thursday, October 2, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Priscilla Shumway
Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EQ) describes the ability to perceive, assess and manage the emotions of one's self, of others and of groups. Why is this becoming increasingly important in our world of work? What is its function on the job and in the training room? Which EQ competencies can be taught? Discover the surprising answers to these questions & more during this compelling session,
Participants will:
- Uncover the single ingredient that gets one hired and fired (hint: they are different).
- Distinguish between what is and isn't emotionally intelligence.
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Leverage emotional intelligence in and out of the classroom
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Session 212
Thursday, October 2, 2008 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Betsy Allen
Do your Executives suffer from unrealistic E-learning expectations? Is training considered a cost, rather than an investment? Do some of your managers seem to have hidden agendas? If the answer is yes, this session is a “must see.” Dispel the myths and support the truths of E-learning success. Figure out who you need to sell to—along with how, why and which approach to use given the person's behavioral style, bias towards change and comfort with technology.
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Session 213
Thursday, October 2, 2008 1:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Xtreme PowerPoint® Makeover – 3 Hour Session (MUST Pre-Register)
Betsy Allen
Conduct a real-time Xtreme PowerPoint makeover. Prior to the conference, submit your worst PowerPoint nightmare, and you may be selected for a real-time makeover in this session. Love it or hate it—PowerPoint is here to stay (for now). You will practice and use the robust strategies for unique templates, unusual graphics and unbelievable transformations from common to uncommon visual media support. Bring your laptop (or work with another participant) to conduct a makeover. *Must pre-register by calling or indicating on your registration form; session details will then come in your conference confirmation.
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Session 214
Thursday, October 2, 2008 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Transfer of Training (3 hours)
Priscilla Shumway
Training is a process, not an event, right? How do you make sure that what people learn gets used back on the job? Explore 155 practical strategies to use before, during and after the training event. Use these field-tested strategies with key people in the process to ensure that not only is the right training offered, the results also make a difference.
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Session 215
Thursday, October 2, 2008 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Creative Delivery Techniques for Webinars
Bob Pike
Explore 5 techniques for delivering interactive webinars to as many as 1,000 people at a time. Discover involvement techniques, in addition to opening, closing and revisting strategies, you can use—even when your audience isn't in the same room. You'll experience the techniques in action as Bob delivers this session to a remote audience, in addition to the participants in this session.
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Session 216
Thursday, October 2, 2008 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Participant-Centered Computer Training
Becky Pluth
It's time to put panache back into your PC trainings! Discover or rediscover techniques that will make the driest material come to life both on the screen and in your PC training room. Whether using a white board or smart board it's time to get on board and take a crash coarse in designing creative PC trainings. We'll take a look at ways to enhance motivation and retention through three different instructional methods.
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Session 217
Thursday, October 2, 2008 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Rich Ragan
Something new is always happening! Discover additional ways to address the ever-changing scenarios that life and work bring. This session provides you with coping strategies and a Personal Resource Plan to transform change resistance into change friendliness.
Participants will be able to:
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Session 218
Thursday, October 2, 2008 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Discover & Capitalize on Your Behavioral Strengths
Rich Meiss
Successful leaders understand their personal behavioral style (often called personality) and how it impacts those whom they lead. They know how to capitalize on the strengths of their style while also minimizing their weaknesses. This session will help participants discover their unique behavioral style through the use of the world-famous DiSC® model of human behavior—now used by over 50 million people worldwide.
Participants will:
- Assess your behavioral style.
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