Training in Motion

How to Use Movement to Create Engaging and Effective Learning

Business & Finance, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Organizational Behavior, Training, Business Reference
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Author: Mike Kuczala ISBN: 9780814434956
Publisher: AMACOM Publication: June 10, 2015
Imprint: AMACOM Language: English
Author: Mike Kuczala
ISBN: 9780814434956
Publisher: AMACOM
Publication: June 10, 2015
Imprint: AMACOM
Language: English

Whether your employees are stuck behind a desk or having to sit through yet another meeting, chances are they are being kept from moving around the majority of the workday. This is resulting in restless bodies, wavering attention spans, and--based on the latest neuroscience research--decreased learning and productivity.Managers desiring to maximize their employees’ productivity and reach new levels of success for the company would be wise to not ignore the innate human desire for motion. Training in Motion explains how movement enhances learning and introduces a unique and highly effective way to energize a team and increase retention through simple body-focused techniques. In this one-of-a-kind book, learn how to:• Tie lessons to movement in order to reinforce concepts• Manage learners’ physical and emotional states to increase engagement and bolster memory• Use posture, physical gestures, and other movements to command interest• Employ quick physical breaks to efficiently refocus your team• Turn lackluster meetings into high-achieving learning environmentsComplete with practical, easy-to-apply activities, Training in Motion will help you add an almost universally untapped component to your training and managing methods that will provide your office environment the winning edge you’ve been searching for.

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Whether your employees are stuck behind a desk or having to sit through yet another meeting, chances are they are being kept from moving around the majority of the workday. This is resulting in restless bodies, wavering attention spans, and--based on the latest neuroscience research--decreased learning and productivity.Managers desiring to maximize their employees’ productivity and reach new levels of success for the company would be wise to not ignore the innate human desire for motion. Training in Motion explains how movement enhances learning and introduces a unique and highly effective way to energize a team and increase retention through simple body-focused techniques. In this one-of-a-kind book, learn how to:• Tie lessons to movement in order to reinforce concepts• Manage learners’ physical and emotional states to increase engagement and bolster memory• Use posture, physical gestures, and other movements to command interest• Employ quick physical breaks to efficiently refocus your team• Turn lackluster meetings into high-achieving learning environmentsComplete with practical, easy-to-apply activities, Training in Motion will help you add an almost universally untapped component to your training and managing methods that will provide your office environment the winning edge you’ve been searching for.

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