Wednesday 20 February 2019

Training Fundamentals (I)

Research suggests that any skill comes when we practice it with a sense of purpose.
Training Fundamentals (I)
Research suggests that any skill comes when we practice it with a sense of purpose. It has been found that students generally don't take much interest in Skill Enhancement training sessions for the lack of drive sometimes. 

I vividly remember, both Vimal Tiwari and Naushad started their journey in my training sessions as humble students. They both were quite ambitious, but Confidence and Communication were their areas of improvement. 

Research suggests that any skill comes when we practice it with a sense of purpose. It has been found that students generally don't take much interest in Skill Enhancement training sessions for the lack of drive sometimes. 

It is important to let them understand (right from the very beginning) that their KSA (Knowledge - Skills - Attitude) is much more crucial for them to succeed in life rather than mere passing the exams. 

As a rule of thumb, I always try to ignite a spark in my students and inspire them to have a sense of purpose in life. And as trainers, once we accomplish this goal, half the job is done then and there. 

The rest of the task is to create interest among them by incorporating a number of Experiential Learning Methods to bring variety and student engagement. 

Over the years, this simple method has enabled me witness many Success Stories time and again and Vimal and Naushad are the best testimonials to that. 

Thanks to both of them for sharing their kind feedback. Truly respect their sentiments. 
This simple method has enabled me witness many Success Stories time

*If you like this blog post and wish to share your experiences/ remarks/ views with me, you are most welcome to write to me at pdpbygauravmisra@gmail.com. Thanks!

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