<\/a>I have always been impressed with trainers who have a well prepared room when you walk in. Arriving early, or even the evening before, to set up a room ensures that participants walk into a room that is prepared for learning. Me, I like table settings that are visually appealing, take into account different learning styles, and that add energy to the class from the beginning. Gloria was a contract trainer for the state and traveled extensively to conduct trainings. She had learned how to get the most bang for her packing space and had a great way of managing her table settings so she could effectively travel.<\/p>\n Gloria had a wide variety of table settings that included a handkerchief, sticky notes , flip chart markers, play-doh, and other miscellaneous decorations.\u00a0 To make these travel friendly, and to make set up and breakdown a snap, she used zip-lock bags.\u00a0 She used a gallon size zip-lock bag for each table to manage her set up.\u00a0 Here is how she did it.\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n First, she placed the handkerchief and flip chart markers in a sandwich\u00a0size\u00a0bag.\u00a0 This helped keep the markers from making a mess on everything\u00a0if they started leaking and seemed to fit well in the sandwich size bag.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a>She then placed the sandwich size bag inside the gallon size bag with all the other settings.\u00a0 When she showed up for class she simply tossed a gallon size bag onto each table to set up.\u00a0 When she broke down the class the table settings for each table went back into the gallon size bag and were then packed away.<\/p>\n Do you have any ideas for table settings? \u00a0Send to me at poortrainer@gmail.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" I have always been impressed with trainers who have a well prepared room when you walk in. Arriving early, or even the evening before, to set up a room ensures that participants walk into a room that is prepared for … Continue reading
\nIn 2005 I was given the opportunity to become a Covey consultant teaching the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. This is easily the best, most well prepared training I have ever been involved with.\u00a0\u00a0One of the best things about the class was that I got to train with tenured trainers and learn some of their best practices. In regards to table settings, Gloria Corder’s advice stands out.<\/p>\n<\/h2>\n
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