Using Lego in Facilitation
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So many trainers and facilitators feel that only THEY can deliver a course. Whilst it's natural to feel attached to something you created, being able to pass it on to others is essential to minimise risk and encourage agility and growth. And it's all in the training is designed.
One of the biggest reasons that people don't enjoy training design as much as they should, is that they don't know when its finished. This blog aims to provide some insight and a short checklist to help you to gauge whether you've finished your design or not.
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As you know, I’m a great believer in doing proper training design before running an event. There are many reasons for this – even when designing for yourself - which I’ve mentioned before (Here’s a quick recap). But even the very best design doesn’t guarantee things will run perfectly, OR that you’ll run an event...
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