Dear All,
If the EHS person focuses only on the subject, sometimes it becomes boring for the audience. To keep them attentive is a task the trainer has to perform.
I add some such motivational presentations which make the participants attentive and try to co-relate the message to EHS.
One such ppt is attached on Think Differently.
This is too old, and is with me since long time.
Sharing the same in this forum.
Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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Dear Sudhir, THINK DIFFERENTLY awesome presentation sure will use on my upcoming training’s. . . Keep on sharing. . .
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Thank you sudhir,
i was searching sorties for my child he is in senior kg. i like this story I will prepare him to tell this story in story telling competition in school.
Again thanks for sharing....
Regards
Haresh

From India, Mumbai
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Thanks for sharing sir!!!
Ashish paliwal
soft skills trainer and motivational speaker
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Sudhir thats quite correct :) stories are a sure attention grabbers in Classroom Training not only that they are easy to remember even for varied/difficult concepts, I use them mostly, so that people could remember them when ever they tend to forget the concepts.
thanks for the share...

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i was searching sorties for my child he is in senior kg. i like this story I will prepare him to tell this story in story telling competition in school.
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Hi Sir, I have gone through with same kind of ppt long back, was a very motivational. Thanks for sharing it as it was fading from my mind. Now i have again refreshed with it. Regards, Amit Meena
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Dear All,
I am new at citehr. I found it very helpfull But I am still confuse how to comunicate with all of you???
Since I have many documents to share and also many questions to ask for solutions PLEASE tell me how to communicate with you all.
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Dear Vaibhav,
Welcome to citehr.
You can simply start asking your doubts.
You can also share your expertise by initiating new threads and share the attachments if you have any.
Wsih you all the best.
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Sudhir

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