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Online Webinar – Recorded October 31st 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

It’s almost Halloween. Let’s conjure up the training tricksters, presentation poltergeists and meeting monsters that spark terror in the hearts of most stalwart trainers, facilitators and team leaders: the creatures of the classroom.

In this timely, humorous presentation, Lenn Millbower, The Mouse Man™, and a 25-year Walt Disney World training veteran, shares his list of the ghastliest ghouls we trainers, facilitators and team leaders must confront and offers his Disney inspired strategies for preventing the mutilation of your message.

These creature killing techniques include the following:

  • Identifying disruptive dementors waiting to pounce during presentations
  • Staging environments of maximum positivity to extinguish evil thoughts
  • Turning scary stories into happy endings that melt monster hearts
  • Harnessing interactivity to draw ghosts from the shadows into the light

Join Lenn as we conjure up some Disney-inspired magic and conquer the creatures of the classroom.

It will be great fun.

For another Great PDU Oppertunity from Lenn Check Out:
Great Leaders Make Mickey Mouse Decisions

Presenter: Lenn Millbower, (LinkedIn profile) The Mouse Man™ author of Care Like a Mouse: The Key to Disney Quality Service, teaches Walt Disney inspired customer service, leadership and presentation skills methods. Lenn  spent 25 years at Walt Disney World, starting in Epcot Operations, stage managing at Disney-MGM Studios, opening Disney’s Animal Kingdom, writing training for Disney University and Disney Institute and leading training at Walt Disney Entertainment. Lenn will inspire you to create your own magic. Give it a shake & watch the magic take place!

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Conquering The Creatures Of The Classroom

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