'How To Train Your Team' DRIVE Workshop Coming February 24th, 25th

‘How To Train Your Team’ DRIVE Workshop February 24-25

"One of the most important things that I'll be teaching is how training can be used as a change agent in your business," said Bill Kilpatrick.

DRIVE CEO and Owner, Bill Kilpatrick, will be premiering his 2-day workshop, How To Train Your Team, Feb. 24-25. Designed and created by Kilpatrick, the workshop will specifically address the fundamental management issue of how to effectively train team members. DRIVE clients who attend will gain the skills and confidence to educate their employees using a range of proven tactics and techniques.

“One of the most important things that I’ll be teaching is how training can be used as a change agent in your business,” said Kilpatrick. “I’ll be handing attendees the knowledge and motivation to learn what’s needed in order to not just survive, but create the brightest possible future.”

Over the 2-day event, attendees will acquire a deep understanding of:

• The tools needed to properly engage and encourage team member learning.

• The different methods of learning and how to use those methods to train your team.

• Best communication methods to ensure clarity and simplifications.

• How to identify the different stages of learning.

• How to create a successful training program that will result in a high ROI.

In addition to learning about these training methods and more, attendees will participate in interactive and practical exercises throughout the Workshop. DRIVE client and Top 20 member, Dan Antonelli of Antonelli’s Advanced Automotive in Grand Junction, Colorado, said, “I’m looking forward to Bill’s upcoming workshop – How To Train Your Team. I know I’ll walk away with a training game plan that I can start to implement right away.”

For more information about this topic, call Carolyn Gray (818) 863-1077 or email [email protected].

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