T is for Training 12- Secret Agent Of Change Notes

The twelve hour of T is for Training is entitled Secret Agent of Change. Download or listen to our fourth show of 2009 here.

Links to the many things talked about on the podcast are available on the Delicious Tagged Links Page tisfortraining.

Bobbi Newman (a T is for Training usual suspect) has a “big” dog that has been dealt a bad break.   Read more and see how you can support his recovery at http://oscarhascushings.blogspot.com Thank you.

Follow us on Our blog, Podcast Feed, ITunes Home, Friendfeed, LinkedIn, FaceBook, or Twitter. And join us on February 27th 2009 at 2 pm Eastern Time for the next T is for Training.

Joining on the call:

Maurice Coleman Harford County (MD) Public Library
Stephanie Zimmerman
Library System of Lancaster County (PA)
Bobbi Newman, Missouri River Regional Library (MO)
Peter Bromberg
,
South Jersey Regional Library Cooperative (NJ)

And in chat (these are the folks I could identify) :

Laura Botts, Mercer University (GA)
Brenda Hough
, MaintainIT Project Welcome First Timer!
Andrew Schuping
, Mercer University (GA) Welcome First Timer!
Stephen Mayer
, METRO Welcome First Timer!
Robin C

The opinions expressed by call participants are those of the participants and not necessarily those of any institution or group they represent or are associated with. And thanks to those who participated by chat. We would love to hear your voice next time.

Today’s Topics:

Welcome – Introductions- Where You Blog.

How Can We Teach Others to Change?

Presentation Pressure

Making Training Shine in Difficult Times

ENJOY!

See you on the next episode of T is for Training on Friday Feburary 27th at 2 pm Eastern Time.

Author: (almost) Bald Trainer

A trainer in Maryland

4 thoughts on “T is for Training 12- Secret Agent Of Change Notes”

  1. Maurice, thank you so much for mentioning Oscar. It has been a very long couple of weeks, spending time at the vet and finding out he has Cushing’s Disease. I’ve been overwhelmed by all the amazing people we know.

  2. Greg, thanks for listening! Truly on some shows I feel like I am herding cats while juggling plates. I am constantly amazed that it sounds decent on playback. And thankful for the callers and chatters for making the show go!

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