Hit the Mark: Make Complex Ideas Understandable
Complex ideas often get very difficult to explain during management training sessions. Certain steps have been identified to make this an easier process. For a start, a diagram can help. Any concept can best be explained through the right use of the trainer’s stance. Examples of stance may be squared, open or closed with further sub-styles. Next up, one may deconstruct the entire process to make the sub-parts more palatable. One must use analogies, similes and metaphors to draw comparisons. Images may be shown to explain the concept in detail. Some trainers use the unconventional method of explaining the concept from the back. This is akin to reverse engineering, enabling the learner to appreciate the process, not just the final result. Finally, all these concepts must be grouped together to make the audience understand how they may be used in a cohesive form.
Uploaded Date:04 July 2018
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