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Why In-Person Seminars Are Optimal For Employee Training

By Jonathan Blocker Platinum Quality Author

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An important aspect of most manager's jobs is to locate and deliver excellent employee training. The benefits that come from training seminars include greater employee skill and knowledge, which leads to improved performance on the job and increases in your business's bottom line. There are many methods of delivery of the seminar information to your employees. Some seminars are available online, while others are presented live and in-person. Many managers find that in-person seminars are optimal for employee training.

You select a nationally recognized trainer because they are experts in their fields. You also select them for their skill in presenting their information to individuals or groups effectively. In-person seminars, with the speaker making eye contact with the audience and tempering the information based on the non-verbal feedback he or she receives from the employees, provides the correct climate for a dynamism that is not available in a pre-recorded seminar.

This dynamic aspect of the presentation helps make the information presented more memorable. Employees will find it easier to pick up on the key ideas, enabling them to learn and retain the information for long after the seminar is over.

Learning is a two-way street between instructor and learner, and in-person seminars help pave the way for a better learning experience for your workers. One benefit from having the instructor in the room with the employees is that they can ask questions. Immediate clarification of a point can be the difference between learning and ignorance, and when a trainer can offer up a quick answer, this will greatly enhance your employee's learning experience.

All people tend to learn new information in predominantly one of three different ways. People who learn through hearing information are auditory learners. They thrive in a lecture learning environment. People who gain in skills by what they see are visual learners. These individuals love charts, graphs and written explanations. Those who learn best when they can do something themselves are kinesthetic learners. All learners benefit from their interaction with a competent trainer at an in-person seminar, but there are times in the presentation when the training can focus on methods to help each of these different types of learners thrive. Because the trainer is a proficient speaker, your auditory learners will glean facts using this method. Because your visual learners can watch the speaker, especially when they demonstrate new skills, they will have an effective learning experience. Your kinesthetic employees will shine when a trainer breaks large groups into smaller ones and gives them a task to perform or a new skill to try out, and then can move about the room facilitating the employees' learning experience.

Jonathon Blocker is nationally recognized for training new managers in vital leadership skills and increasing the productivity of sales teams. His seminars help to develop leadership skills within your workforce. Make the right choice by investing in communication skills training for your employees and managers.

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