Hi folks--
Here's the info for our BALTO meeting next week. It's being organized
by Sandi Cleveland (thanks Sandi!) while I'm on vacation, so let her
know if you have any questions at
sandi.c...@bingham.com.
And sorry about the spam that you might have been getting over the
last few weeks. I hadn't seen them while I was without internet
access, but the perpetrator has now been banned. Hopefully that will
be the last of her!
Corby,
in Spain,
where the rain seems mainly to fall in Barcelona.
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Hello everyone:
The next ILTA/Bay Area Legal Trainers Organization meeting will be
held on June 19, 2008 with a presentation titled Can You Change
Behavior and Make Training Stick? Please see the agenda below for
more details.
If you have colleagues in other firms or others within your own firm
who share your interest in this topic, please invite them to attend
with you. Nonmembers are always welcome at our events, and we're
hopeful they'll learn a little bit about ILTA from the experience.
There is no cost to attend, and there is much to be gained. Tell a
friend about the ILTA meeting!
To Register:
http://www.iltanet.org/connections/meeting_detail.aspx?nvID=000000010005&h4ID=000001271705
SAN FRANCISCO AREA MEETING
Topic: Can You Change Behavior and Make Training Stick?
Date: June 19, 2008
12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
*Beverages will be served, but please bring your own lunch
Location: Bingham McCutchen
Three Embarcadero Center
28th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
Host: Corby Guenther,
(415) 393-2027
corby.g...@bingham.com
Target Audience: Training managers, trainers, user support managers,
user support personnel, HR managers, secretarial managers, firm
administrators
Description: You train people with varied interests in subjects in
which some of your students are very interested and some are not.
Your job is to reach as many people as you can. How do you do that?
How do you reach people as quickly and efficiently with your material,
and how do you know if they've gotten it?
In this short presentation Steven will show you how to make training
“stick,” and he will be attempting to make his training stick with you
at the same time.
Join us for this interesting and enlightening presentation.
Presenter: Steven Cerri
Steven has been training, facilitating, and coaching for over 14
years. He is an engineer, scientist and businessman with a B.S. in
aeronautical engineering, an M.S. in geophysics and an MBA. He works
with engineers, scientists and technology managers and is most focused
on changing behavior, the true test of “stickiness.”
Thanks,