Episode 29 Chris Fenning: Training that is a must-have, not just nice-to-have
Meet Chris Fenning and Ewa Hutmacher. This conversation is important for everybody who wants training to go beyond expectations. Training that is a must-have, not just a nice-to-have.
What is wrong with today’s trainings at workplace? What’s missing and how can you succeed with your trainings? What can leaders do to support and accelerate learning and increase outcome?
Chris Fenning is the author of multiple books including the award-winning ”39 Ways to Make Training Stick”. Chris’ practical methods have been used to improve communication skills and training outcomes in organisations like Google and NATO, and have appeared in publications like Harvard Business Review and the Association of Talent Development Magazine.
Walk the walk.
Select one of Chris’ and Ewa’s actionable insights. Create a goal and activity that you start practicing. Share the goal with a colleague and do a check-in at a specific date to make it happen.
Find out more about Chris
LinkedIn: Chris Fenning
Web: Chris Fenning at https://chrisfenning.com/
Freebie: The First Minute Workbook – A practical tutorial with self-assessment and activities to help you improve the clarity of your communication at work. Based on the multi-award-winning book, The First Minute.
Books links:
💡 39 Ways to Make Training Stick
Get in touch
Do you have any questions? Send a message to Ewa Hutmacher at [email protected] or visit www.snabbfoting.com.
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📩 Get in touch
Send a message to Ewa Hutmacher at [email protected] if you have questions.
About Snabbfoting
We connect people to what really matters in their work-life using workplace culture design, continuous learning and technology as enabler. Snabbfoting equips decision-makers and leaders to make better decisions, build value, and accelerate learning. The Edtech Tuesdays® podcast is produced by Snabbfoting. Ewa Hutmacher is the host. She is co-founder and CEO of Snabbfoting, and Partner Nordics at Fearless Culture.
