Virtual Training. Jeb Blount
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Название: Virtual Training

Автор: Jeb Blount

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Маркетинг, PR, реклама

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isbn: 9781119755845

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СКАЧАТЬ first to go. When organizations separate essential and nonessential workers, trainers are almost always on the nonessential list.

      Despite our high profile, trainers rarely win trophies or receive accolades for our part in an organization's success. On corporate org charts, we're often invisible. This is our lot in life. Trainers know that our work matters, but to most executives and leaders, we are expendable.

      It is also true that our jobs can be repetitive and, at times, boring. We teach the same material, the same way, week in and week out. The only things that change are the participants, and perhaps the city and training room.

      In this reality, it is easy to feel unappreciated, jaded, and cynical. It's easy to lose your passion and joy for teaching, and forget why you chose this profession in the first place—to help people reach their potential. This is exactly why you must never lose sight of the mission.

      Our mission as trainers is to make a positive impact by helping people learn, grow, develop, stretch, and win. This mission fuels the passion, enthusiasm, energy, and joy we feel when delivering training.

      Focusing on the mission helps you block out the noise, overcome obstacles, and breeze past adversity. Mission drive pushes you to improve, learn new skills and methodologies, and adapt to new technology so that you can make an even bigger impact on your learners.

      Mission drive is the passion you feel when you make a true connection with the mission. It opens you up to new possibilities for making an impact as a trainer. It pushes you to step out of your comfort zone and do hard things. Mission drive is the key to breaking through the fear of change and building the discipline to master your craft and deliver a legendary virtual learning experience.

      Without mission drive, you cannot and will not be an effective instructor and educator. You won't make an impact—and you won't be happy.

      You may be able to get away with going through the motions and faking your passion in a physical classroom, but you will not in a virtual classroom. Your enthusiasm, focus, and passion for teaching are under a microscope in the virtual classroom. When you are not fully engaged, there's no hiding it. Learners know when you are not into it, and they check out. In the virtual classroom, without mission drive, you will fail.

       “I'm so much better in person!”

       “I didn't sign up to talk to tiny boxes on a computer.”

       “I just don't feel comfortable teaching over a Zoom call.”

       “I'm so nervous in front of the camera.”

       “I feel so much more in control when I'm in a classroom where I can see everyone and interact.”

       “I'm absolutely not going to teach virtually. Never. So, forget it. Don't even bother asking!”

       “I'm sorry, I just can't do it.”

       “I hate virtual training! It's not my thing.”

      Each of these statements came out of a real trainer's mouth when they were asked to deliver training in a virtual classroom. The last one came out of my mouth multiple times.

      What made me most uncomfortable about virtual training was the lack of validation I felt. In a virtual setting, I didn't get the same type of feedback as in the physical classroom. I walked away from virtual training sessions feeling empty—as if I hadn't made an impact.

      For many other trainers, the aversion to virtual training is rooted in fear. I've looked on as otherwise-competent trainers are pushed to emotional extremes when forced to deliver virtual training. They are totally overwhelmed by the software and production equipment. They're petrified of the camera and feel like a fish out of water. Sometimes, they shut down and become paralyzed.

      Take a moment to consider your mission as a trainer. See the problem? These aversions to virtual training are not tied to the mission. They have nothing to do with your learners and everything to do with you. To get over your emotional hang-ups, you have to change your mindset. Instead of thinking about what you want, think about what your learners need. Instead of focusing on what you're most comfortable with, focus on how you can grow.

       It's Not about You

      The strongest negative feelings about virtual training are rooted in our own insecurities. That's what happens when we make it all about ourselves instead of focusing on our learners. So, I'm going to be blunt with you and tell you the exact same thing I've told my trainers.

      I get that virtual training makes you uncomfortable because I've stood in your shoes. I understand that, especially for veteran trainers who are masters of the physical classroom, you don't feel emotionally connected to your students in a virtual environment. I know exactly how that feels.

      I get that the camera makes you feel incredibly self-conscious and insecure. Talking into a camera and being on-screen can unleash deep-rooted fears and be insanely unnerving.

      But here's the brutal truth: You have a choice. You can learn to control your fear, anxiety, and insecurity, and master virtual training. Or, you can become irrelevant.

      Virtual training is here to stay, and it will become a bigger part of your life. If you refuse to deliver virtual training, you will find yourself unemployed and unemployable. If you lose sight of the mission and don't change your mindset, you will fail to make an impact. Adapt or become extinct. Get the picture?

       The Only Three Things You Control

      There is no doubt that rising above the emotions that disrupt your confidence in the virtual classroom is a formidable challenge. It's natural to feel intimidated and insecure. It's natural to doubt yourself. СКАЧАТЬ