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#57626 - 01/29/03 09:56 PM Re: TRAINING... jokes please
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A favorite site for training is "www.presentations.com". The "Delivery" section may assist you. There is an article this month on incorporating humor in your presentation.

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#57627 - 01/30/03 12:49 PM Re: TRAINING... jokes please
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Christina, that's good. I like it!
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#57628 - 01/30/03 01:15 PM Re: TRAINING... jokes please
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Christina,
Thanks I must be an idiot. The paper thing didn't work for me. Maybe Jim can work some magic
for me!!
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#57629 - 01/30/03 05:37 PM Re: TRAINING... jokes please
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Hey...I don't think I could even do it at 7:15 am!!!!!

Good luck with your training and let us know how it went.

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#57630 - 01/30/03 05:39 PM Re: TRAINING... jokes please
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Thanks everyone...I'll keep you posted.
(no pun intended)
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#57631 - 01/31/03 09:27 PM Re: TRAINING... jokes please
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Forget the jokes and get down to business. From the trainee perspective--we just want the facts.

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#57632 - 01/31/03 10:00 PM Re: TRAINING... jokes please
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I agree that too much joking around can be a problem, but I've never met anyone that didn't appreciate a little humor thrown in while training.
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#57633 - 01/31/03 10:06 PM Re: TRAINING... jokes please
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Facts for three or more hours turns to low- to no- interest. And ice breaker is warranted as are using various methods to train. This increases retention and interest in the subject matter. I like to introduce audio and video clips into training to emphasize a point, give me a 10 second break and to get blood flowing in the audience.

As we have stated in other threads, too much of a good thing is not a good thing. It can't be allowed to detract, only to attract.
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#57634 - 01/31/03 11:01 PM Re: TRAINING... jokes please
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blah blah blah, unless you are a typical branch mgr.
that doesn't suit you!
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#57635 - 01/31/03 11:04 PM Re: TRAINING... jokes please
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Gee (or Geeze) did I say Icebreaker? I am new to the company
and I don't want to come off as a "stiff". At my previous place
they would just say "Oh No, here comes Harriet the Hornbreaker"!
I thought a nice easy joke would help... Oh, and the session will only
be 2 hours long.
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