Top Qualities of a Good Trainer

We’re sure that one time or another, you’ve been fascinated at how a trainer facilitates class and engages learners.

You’ve also most likely observed some of the best qualities of a good trainer and already somewhat have an idea of what attributes make a trainer great at their work. Most probably, you’ve also thought of becoming a trainer yourself at a certain point in your career…

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Open Classes at Imprint

As a management consultancy firm with a purpose of providing sustainable solutions to customer needs, Imprint (U) Ltd in its quest to build the capacity of both individuals and organizations conducts open classes in its operations. The Open classes are designed to…

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Learning to Improve your Learning Skills 

In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic when many organisations, families and individuals have had to adapt to the “New Normal”; it has become imperative that one has to improve one’s learning skills. The environment has rapidly changed with our homes doubling up as offices for the adults, schools for children, recreational area for the entire family as well as a refuge where one retreats to recharge one’s batteries…

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Imprint Academy Sessions – Developing a Corporate Think Tank

While the term “think tank” is new, according to historian Jacob Soll, the concept can be traced back to the humanist academies and scholarly networks of the 16th and 17th centuries. The origins of think tanks in Europe can be traced back to the 800s, when emperors and kings began arguing with the Catholic Church about taxes. “From Charlemagne1 to the 17th century, when the kings of France were still arguing about whether they had the right to appoint bishops and receive a cut of their income, monarchs hired teams of independent lawyers to advise them on their financial and political prerogatives against the church.” Soll cites the Académie des frères Dupuy, founded in Paris, as an early example.

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Thriving more than Surviving

When the COVID 19 pandemic first emerged, many of us in the developing world thought that the virus was just another “flu bug” which would have little if any impact on our lives. However, after over two (2) years of different forms of lockdowns with their devastating impacts on several individuals, families, and businesses, it is imperative that one not only survives but works hard to thrive. 

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