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Interactive Techniques for Instructor-Led Training

  • 18 Mar 2016
  • 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Employer's Association 3020 W Arrowood Road, Charlotte, NC 28273
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  • Please join us for a full day of stimulating thought, good food and professional company and join our local chapter of ATD.
  • Join your other members and their guests for a full day of great food, networking and information.
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Dr. Sivasailam “Thiagi” Thiagarajan

Resident Mad Scientist

The Thiagi Group


Morning Session: Designing Interactive Training. The best way to improve your training is to encourage participants to interact with each other, with the content, and with you. In this workshop, Thiagi reveal five secrets of effective interactive training that is faster, cheaper, and better. You will begin by rapidly exploring 60 different training strategies. Later, you will master additional details of five powerful techniques.

Afternoon Session: Facilitating Interactive Training. Are you excited about training games and activities but anxious about losing control, wasting time, and being attacked by participants? Based on 20 years of field experience and research, Thiagi shares with you three important secrets of effective training facilitation.
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This workshop is designed and delivered by Dr. Sivasailam “Thiagi” Thiagarajan. Here are some highlights of the trainer’s career:
•    Thiagi has conducted more than 25 workshops every year for the past 15 years. Thiagi has conducted training workshops in 26 different countries.
•    Thiagi has written more than 30 books on different aspects of interactive training strategies.
•    Thiagi received the highest honor from the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI), the Honorary Life Member Award. He also received ISPI’s Distinguished Service Award twice and Presidential Citations 17 times. Thiagi received the highest honor from the North American Simulation Gaming Association (NASAGA), The Ifill-Reynolds Award.
•    Thiagi was elected president of the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI), twice, 25 years apart (in 1979 and 2003).


Please note:  Refunds are not available for this workshop.  However, you may transfer your registration if you are unable to attend.

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