Developing a Lunch and Learn
- Description
 - Reviews
 
			Introduction:
- Course Objectives
 
Module 1:
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The Prep Work
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Finding the Best Location
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Setting up the Location
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Focus Group
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Practice
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Knowledge Check
 
Module 2:
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Creating the Content (I)
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Picking the Right Topic
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Hands on Works Great
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Stay Focused
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Keep It Informal
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Knowledge Check
 
Module 3:
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Creating the Content (II)
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Make It Interactive
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Review It Thoroughly
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Creating a Customized Presentation
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Back It Up!
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Knowledge Check
 
Module 4:
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During the Session
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Ground Rules
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Quick Opening
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Parking Lot
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Adjusting on the Fly
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Knowledge Check
 
Module 5:
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Food and Facilities
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Providing Food?
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People Bringing Their Own
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Eat During or After?
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Clean Up or Teardown
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Knowledge Check
 
Module 6:
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Take Away Material
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Handouts and Take Away Material
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Quizzes or Self-Tests
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Websites with Minutes and Session Notes
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Reference Material or White Paper
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Knowledge Check
 
Module 7:
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Difficult Situations or People
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Disruptions
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Food Issues
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Senior Management Buy in
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People Not Participating?
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Knowledge Check
 
Module 8:
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What a Lunch and Learn Is Not
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Heavy or Serious Topics
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Required Training
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Replacement for Traditional Training
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Just a Free Lunch
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Knowledge Check
 
Module 9:
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Best Practices (I)
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Obtain Feedback and Tweak
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Utilize Star Employees
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Provide an Agenda Ahead of Time
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Keep the Session Casual and Loose
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Knowledge Check
 
Module 10:
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Best Practices (II)
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Use It as a Refresher
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Networking Opportunity
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Upper Management Q&A Session
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Put It on a Regular Schedule
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Knowledge Check
 
- Post Test