The Effective Delivery of Training Using NLP

My book 'The Effective Delivery of Training Using NLP' was published in 1997 by Kogan Page.  Its purpose is to provide practical, up to date techniques for anyone interested in training.  ISBN 0-7494-21242-8

Synopsis of 'The Effective Delivery of Training Using NLP':-

Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is rapidly providing techniques to assist trainers in the effective delivery of training and development. The author, who has considerable experience in this area, insists throughout this book that good training and good NLP techniques are 'what works'. Many trainer may instinctively follow the principles and apply the skills of NLP, but may not be aware they are doing so. All trainers can learn to use NLP methods effectively in their training and development.

For the first time NLP and training methods are brought together in a well-researched, easy to read, practical handbook. Clearly detailing what NLP involves and how it can be utilised in every stage of the training process, this up to the minute guide addresses the training function in five main sections.

With a comprehensive glossary to explain the jargon that all too often clouds this exciting new technique, this excellent resource will inspire and advise those new to the world of NLP.


Review from Accelerated Learning:

'An excellent book for anyone involved in training. Presents an exceptionally good explanation of how to deliver effective training using NLP and a number of other related techniques. Possibly the best book to date on the subject of the practical application of NLP in training. Includes lots of practical exercises.' Highly Recommended.


Review from Training Officer:

'This book is worth reading and offers a number of interesting perceptions and insights to inspire different approached to familiar training situations'.


Review from People Management:

'A useful aspect of the book is that exercises from one chapter overlap with exercises in another. This makes it a useful resource for people who like to dip into a book from time to time.'


Soon to be Published in Paperback

Kogan Page who originally published the book in May 1997 have decided to launch it in paperback in time for the IPD conference in the Autumn. At this Stage the price is not know (but expected to be around £9.99)

 

 

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