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Aligning Training and Client Expectations

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There are no promises that a training session will be a success. In fact, there most certainly will be some friction between a trainer and a client. However, you can improve the chances for a positive interaction by ensuring that the expectations of your client and the training you plan are in alignment. Open communication and confirmation in writing will help both sides understand what is expected and what will be delivered.

This Infoline will:

  • explain how you as a trainer can approach the engagement with HEART—honesty, empathy, accountability, resiliency, and trustworthiness

  • offer tips on handling the contracting process

  • outline the advantages and disadvantages of various data collection methods

  • provide guidance on how to achieve a successful intervention so that training recommendations are implemented.

Book Details

  • Publication Date: June 2014

  • Formats: PDF

  • Product Code: 251414

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About the Authors
Michael Brenner

Michael Brenner is president of Right Chord Leadership, a company dedicated to helping people work in harmony. He is former president of the Greater Philadelphia chapter of ATD, an instructor of organizational behavior at Immaculata University, and a professional musician with 25 years of performance experience.