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36: What Every Leader Should Know About Sending People to Training, with Janet Riley
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36: What Every Leader Should Know About Sending People to Training, with Janet Riley

Coaching for Leaders · Dave Stachowiak with Janet Riley

May 7, 201237m 24s

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Show Notes

Janet Riley: David Allen Company

We turn our final episode of our training series to what every leader ought to know about sending people to training. Since episode #30, we’ve learned about many aspects of training, so this week we turn our focus to what you should know (and do) when sending people to training. I welcome Janet Riley, a gifted trainer and consultant, to help explore this topic.

Janet’s extensive career in the learning and development industry has provided her thousands of hours in experience training leaders around the world, most recently with the David Allen Company. She provides important and practical wisdom for all leaders. Here’s what I asked her:

  • When is training a good way to develop someone?
  • When is training the wrong answer?
  • What are three things leaders can do before training to support people changing behaviors?
  • What are some of the different attitudes people show up with in a training classroom – and how can a leader respond to each of these?
  • What common mistakes do leaders make when trying to support people in training?
  • What can a leader do to support ongoing implementation of what’s been learned after training is complete?
  • What general advice do you have for leaders who use training to develop others?
  • Since this show is about engaging and developing others with coaching, who is a leader that’s been an effective coach for you?

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