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    Boring - that’s the last word we want to hear in our training evaluations! There can be many reasons why our students feel that way. A common reason for boredom and confusion is providing too much information.

    What factors contribute to this? Perhaps we want to show that we understand the business. Maybe we want to give them a deeper picture in hopes that they will better comprehend the material we need them to understand. Sometimes, students want more information than necessary and in answering their questions we actually bored the others in the class. Too much detail may create confusion, boredom and may be a deterre

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    What factors contribute to this? Perhaps we want to show that we understand the business. Maybe we want to give them a deeper picture in hopes that they will better comprehend the material we need them to understand. Sometimes, students want more information than necessary and in answering their questions we actually bored the others in the class. Too much detail may create confusion, boredom and may be a deterr

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    g their questions we actually bored the others in the class. Too much detail may create confusion, boredom and may be a deterrent to learning.

    Most trainers enjoy sharing knowledge with their students, and some trainers fall into the trap of getting so excited that they really want to share, share, and share. Let’s face it - our students may not be as excited about the material as we are. Too much detail may drive them to a point of pure frustration!

    Avoid These Fatal Training Errors:
    • Going into too much detail with unnecessary information
    • Sharing information that is off-topic or too difficult to un

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