Games Trainers Play Outdoors

Games Trainers Play Outdoors

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Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published:

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780071425711

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InGames Trainers Play Outdoors, best-selling training author Gary Kroehnert presents a collection of 75 new and classic exercise, simulations and activities conducted outside the traditional 'classroom' environment. All are tried and tested, and all are deigned to bring a breath of fresh air to your training program. In the world of workplace learning, outdoor training offers the immediate benefit of improving trust and team awareness, as well as increasing individual self-confidence and self-esteem. When incorporated into an effective training program. These low-to-medium-risk activities lead to higher team productivity, lower turnover rates and a more enjoyable work environment. Games Trainers Play Outdoorscan be incorporated into a wide range of training environments-from an ongoing professional development program for seasoned executives to the special challenges of transition management during re-organisation. For trainers and facilitators, it's the ideal source of outdoor activities designed to: Improve cooperation and teamwork Develop problem-solving, decision-making and communication skills Build confidence in training groups, work groups and individuals Other best-selling books from Gary Kroehnert published by McGraw-Hill: Basic Training for Trainers 3/E 103 Additional Training Games 102 Extra Training Games 101 Training Games Basic Presentation Skills Taming Time


Games Trainers Play Outdoors

Games Trainers Play Outdoors

Author: Gary Kroehnert

Publisher:

Published: 2010-07-06

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 9780071012188

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Games Trainers Play Outdoors presents exercises and activities that are designed to meet a wide variety of training goals and requirements while being conducted outside of traditional classroom environments. Author Gary Kroehnert draws on his extensive corporate training background to focus on the type of low-risk, teamwork-oriented training games that have proven time and again to improve problem-solving skills, promote team productivity, and dramatically reduce turnover.


Games Trainers Play Outdoors

Games Trainers Play Outdoors

Author: Kroehnert

Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 2004-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780070595071

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In Games Trainers Play Outdoors, best-selling training author Gary Kroehnert presents a collection of 75 new and classic exercise, simulations and activities conducted outside the traditional 'classroom' environment. All are tried and tested, and all are deigned to bring a breath of fresh air to your training program.In the world of workplace learning, outdoor training offers the immediate benefit of improving trust and team awareness, as well as increasing individual self-confidence and self-esteem.When incorporated into an effective training program. These low-to-medium-risk activities lead to higher team productivity, lower turnover rates and a more enjoyable work environment.Games Trainers Play Outdoors can be incorporated into a wide range of training environments-from an ongoing professional development program for seasoned executives to the special challenges of transition management during re-organisation.


Indoor/Outdoor Team Building Games For Trainers: Powerful Activities From the World of Adventure-Based Team Building and Ropes Courses

Indoor/Outdoor Team Building Games For Trainers: Powerful Activities From the World of Adventure-Based Team Building and Ropes Courses

Author: Harrison Snow

Publisher: McGraw-Hill

Published: 1997-03-01

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0070595321

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Indoor/Outdoor Team Building Games for Trainers is a collection of 62 fun, physical acitivities from the world of adventure-based team building--now made simple for the average classroom trainer. Each activity (requiring only simple props such as rubber balls, blindfolds, and rope) comes complete with learning objectives, equipment needs, time goals, directions, and debriefing guidelines. Perfect for fields, parking lots, and even indoor classrooms. ativity


Outdoor Games for Trainers

Outdoor Games for Trainers

Author: Carmine M. Consalvo

Publisher: Gower Publishing Company, Limited

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9780566075445

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Games are perennially popular as a training method for developing teamwork and problem-solving skills. This book offers information on 63 games specifically designed for outdoor use. Each activity is presented in a standard format that includes a summary, a statement of objectives, a note of any materials required, timings and guidance on what to do.


Go Out and Play!

Go Out and Play!

Author: KaBOOM! (Organization)

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13: 0763655309

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A guide to more than seventy classic and contemporary playground games provides instructions for such favorites as kick the can, freeze tag, and sardines, in a volume that also includes tips for adults on how to encourage and facilitate outdoor play.


101 More Games for Trainers

101 More Games for Trainers

Author: Robert W. Pike

Publisher: Lakewood Publications

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9781423716921

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Now Bob Pike brings you 101 More Games for Trainers. 101 More and better games from Bob Pike. This volume includes 26 openers, 32 energizers, 15 games that improve communication, 25 team building games, and games that address resistance to change, trainer training, diversity, conflict customer service and much more. This is your sourcebook for engaging participants while they are in your classroom. You'll find dozens of games, exercises, and activities specifically designed to bring a weary group back to life; lead an audience through a spirited, comprehensive review session; break the ice and grab participants' attention; and more. Each game includes training purpose, time required, group size, materials needed, topic and a description of the "exercise in action."


The Outrageous Outdoor Games Book

The Outrageous Outdoor Games Book

Author: Bob Gregson

Publisher: Frank Schaffer Publications

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780822450993

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A collection of over 130 outdoor games and activities for kids ages six to sixteen including games for both small and large groups, games that use the weather, and games for all-day play.


Changing Pace

Changing Pace

Author: Carmine M. Consalvo

Publisher: bohem press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780874253542

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This collection of experiential activities in game format will enable trainers and facilitators to make effective use of the outdoors as a vehicle for learning. It contains sixty-three creative games that can be conducted easily and safely with a minimum of materials and preparation. Many of the activities can be run equally well indoors.


Still More Games Trainers Play

Still More Games Trainers Play

Author: Edward E. Scannell

Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 2004-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780070598638

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Here is a broad assortment of effective exercises, activities, and training aids that trainers and speakers can use to breathe new life into a wide range of presentations and training sessions. As in the two previous books in this successful series, each of the one-and two-page games in Still More Games Trainers Play has been screened, refined, and field-tested by training and development professionals. Most can be administered successfully in under thirty minutes and implemented at little or no cost. Easily adapted to fit any training situation and complete with follow-up questions designed to stimulate group discussion, here are: Session icebreakers that seize a group's attention and stimulate active participation; Games that require verbal response, physical movement, or intellectual activity to involve trainees more deeply; Session closers to summarize and add zing to the end of a presentation.