Two Styles of Training – How Are They Different?

Knowledge-based training is one of the most effective ways to develop a new or existing business skill. A training session that is knowledge-based focuses on providing the right information, toolsets, step-by-step processes, and frameworks for participants to truly understand what they’re learning.

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Find out about two different styles of training – knowledge-based, fun skill-building, and leadership consulting. Which style is right for your group?

 

1. Skill Development Training

Any fool can know. The point is to understand.“ — Einstein

 Knowledge-based training is one of the most effective ways to develop a new or existing business skill. A training session that is knowledge-based focuses on providing the right information, toolsets, step-by-step processes, and frameworks for participants to truly understand what they’re learning.

If your group is interested in knowledge-based learning, Skill Development Training programs are more than just a “typical” seminar or lecture. The sessions all have built-in practice times so individuals can immediately exercise their skills after they learn them. Our facilitators also tailor each course to cover topics important to your business, and follow up afterwards to help ensure your team sustains results.

2. Coaching & Consulting

Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it.“ — Eisenhower

 Leadership Coaching & Consulting programs can help get to the heart of your training needs. The Innate Leaders team builds each program from the ground-up specifically for your team, to address the unique challenges of your business. The programs are multi-day and in-depth solutions that put your team’s leadership styles under a microscope, to make your group more effective leaders.

 

What are your thoughts? We want to know!

Find out more by getting in touch with us at 1-800-565-8735, via email at info@outbackteambuilding.com, or by requesting a callback using our Contact Us form.

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