S.N.Rahaman
Dear All, I am in Training and Induction department. Every month I will be inducting 100 employees. Can any body share their views on "qualities of a good trainer". regards S.N.Rahaman
From India, Hyderabad
CHAMU
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Hi Rahaman I hope this doc will help you to solve ur problem. Regards Chamu
From India, Mumbai
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panchanadhan rajagopalan
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A trainer is not just a trainer or a consultant but a Facilitator. As a facilitator, he is a leader - invisible, a chameleon, a dictator, a conductor, a parent holding the bicycle in the beginning and later letting him go. His goals are: Enlightenment, encouragement.He has got to be credible, challenging, convincing. He is Reliable, Responsible, Resourceful and more than anything else, Relevant. He must be ready "to empty his purse into his head" He coaches for performance, for performance management, for new skills.
Prof Punch, HRD Trainer, Tiruchirapalli,


Swapnil Ghone
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Here are few points I would like to share the site visitors -
-A trainer should be a role model for his trainees
-Should be knowledgeble of the content and through in & out to make sure his trainees gain more trust in terms of any queries asked
-Patience when reqd really & more understanding towards the attendees attention
-Adabtibility is important to new things and things unknown; mainly should adapt the good, bad, identify the source of distraction and try & minimise them.

From India
LOLA
6

a good trainer must continually update himself- self development and knowlegde wise he must have good communication and interpersonal skills
From Nigeria, Ibadan
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