The Engaging Expert:
Best Practices for Occasional Speakers and Accidental Trainers

Join Sheila at
training 2012
conference & expo
Georgia World Congress
Center--Atlanta, GA
February 13-15
training 2012
conference & expo
Georgia World Congress
Center--Atlanta, GA
February 13-15
How We Make You Successful
Our Engaging Expert workshops show you how to make dry content interesting, capture your audience's attention, and keep participants engaged and interested during your presentation or training sessions.
Our proven research based techniques turn you from an occasional presenter to a skilled facilitator of adult learners.
Join us for our high energy, highly interactive workshops. You'll experience over 100 facilitation techniques you can immediately apply to your own teaching sessions.
In addition, you'll practice and personalize creative techniques and tools for high-impact presentations and skilled classroom management.
All participants in any of the workshops will receive a content-rich Accidental Trainer binder with dozens of resources to turn any training session into a dynamic learning event.
Our proven research based techniques turn you from an occasional presenter to a skilled facilitator of adult learners.
Join us for our high energy, highly interactive workshops. You'll experience over 100 facilitation techniques you can immediately apply to your own teaching sessions.
In addition, you'll practice and personalize creative techniques and tools for high-impact presentations and skilled classroom management.
All participants in any of the workshops will receive a content-rich Accidental Trainer binder with dozens of resources to turn any training session into a dynamic learning event.
- 3 Skills that Make You Look Like a Facilitation Pro
Monday July 25, 2011 - If you're going to make rabbit stew, first you have to catch the rabbit
Friday March 25, 2011 - Challenge from the Real World: Adding “Practice” to Orientation Training
Tuesday January 25, 2011 - "But They Really Need to Know This!"
Monday January 10, 2011
The Fly on the Wall Blog
Imagine you are a fly on the wall watching two people going about their work. One of them took the training you created. The other did not. From your perspective as a fly on the wall, how do you determine which is which?
Remember, a fly can’t read minds. The only way the fly can determine whether someone knows something is by observing their behavior.
Remember, a fly can’t read minds. The only way the fly can determine whether someone knows something is by observing their behavior.

People are Saying...
"...inspired and motivated our members.....engaged the entire group in an interactive exercise around the room utilizing space, medium and movement!"
Jim J Nelson
MAEC Leader/Facilitator
Manufacturers' Alliance
Jim J Nelson
MAEC Leader/Facilitator
Manufacturers' Alliance
Contact Us
651-402-1274
sheila@sheilaktraining.com
sheila@sheilaktraining.com