Eps 30 - What do I need to facilitate a successful workshop?

Today’s guest is Nick Martin, CEO and founder of Workshopbank.com, a site used by training professionals from Microsoft, Disney, Microsoft, Heineken, Amazon and 40,000 organizations globally. During his time as a change-management consultant and trainer, Nick realized that particular tools consistently produced powerful results. But there was no single resource (at the time) making these tools available to trainers. Workshopbank now provides a growing number of free tools, lesson plans, slides and more to 167,000+ subscribers online.  Biggest takeaways you don’t want to miss:  What convinced Nick that there was a market for Workshopbank Which differences there are between training and facilitation Why workshops are more valuable to your clients and you Which kinds of tools are likely to effect the most impactful change How to know when to use a tool in which situation What you need to do to be able to properly facilitate a workshop Some helpful resources for you workshopbank – Nick Martin’s platform providing tools to trainers and consultants

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