Seminar

How should a trainer handle rude participants in a training workshop?

Objectives:

  • How should a trainer handle rude participants in a training workshop?
  • Do’s and Don’ts for Trainer

The ability to handle rude participants is critical to success as a trainer as each trainer has at one or the other time encountered rude participants. The participants who continue talking, who work on their laptops while you are training, who continuously attend calls on their mobiles, who flat out say you are wrong or you have no clue what it is to be in their shoes, participants who recline on their chairs as if they are in a lounge, who ask irrelevant questions…. the list is endless.

So, what can you do to prevent rude participants from derailing or hijacking a training workshop?

1. Do some pre-work to ensure a great learning environment: Many things impact a participant even before they meet you: how was the training need communicated to them? Do they think they NEED training? etc. Many times these are out of our control but I like to request clients to copy me on emails they send to the participants.

2. Invest some time in the beginning of the session establishing your credibility and getting them to articulate why they should invest their time learning what you are going to cover.

3. Set the training norms collaboratively upfront: your expectations from them, their expectations from you should be on the table and any misalignment needs to be handled. Here come issues like late to class, talking instead of doing assignments etc. Discuss course of action if someone oversteps the boundaries that you all have collaboratively set. Agree on how you will handle disagreements if any i.e. agree on how to disagree.

So, basically we attempt to pre-empt rudeness.

If after all of this, someone is rude, then we can take recourse to some of the following strategies:

1. Isolate what form the rudeness is taking: talking amongst themselves, asking irrelevant questions, negative body language, refusal to engage in any of the activities etc.

2. If the rude participants are in a group, split up the group by doing an activity in which you shift people around in the room. My favourite is to use numbers to divide people into groups as it ensures people who are sitting together are not in the same group.

3. Move the rude participants to the front of the room. Basically near you. Now shower them with your keen attention.

4. Redirect their attention by making them participate in the training activities. Use persuasion.

5. For one off comments, say “interesting point of view, lets discuss in the tea break”, and move on without getting affected.

6. If they are asking questions or expressing views, give the participant a patient hearing and try to see it from their perspective. Let them fully express themselves, then if the question is pertinent to the topic answer it. You can also ask for their permission to park the question and answer it later. If they feel heard they will allow that.

7. Be assertive. Tell them that while you appreciate their views, you have differing views. You could also say that since their concern is not the concern of the majority you will handle it post the session.

8. If time is not permitting then tell them you will discuss it with them in the break. Then do not forget to do so.

9. Do not let it get personal. It should not be your view vs. theirs. Ask other participants for their take on the issue / question. Then wrap up with summarizing the views.

10. Humour if used appropriately, can work wonders.

Seminar on Android and HTML5

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Conducted a Seminar at Dr. B. V. Hiray M.B.A. and M.C.A. College, Malegaon, Near Nashik (Maharashtra – India) on 18th Dec. 2014.

It is always pleasure to share your experiences with students. After the seminar conducted technical interviews of the M.C.A. students as a part of placement and internship drive by SSIT.

Seminar on Android & HTML5

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Conducted Seminar on Android and HTML5 at Ttulsiramji Gaikwad College of Engineering and Technology, Mohgaon, Nagpur on 28th Aug. 2014 for the students of second year, third year and final year Information Technology.

Semianr on Latest Trends in IT and Personality Development

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Semianr on Latest Trends and Personality Development at Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic, Pune on 18th Jul. 2014 on Latest Trends in IT and Personality Development.

Delighted to share experiences with students of Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic, Pune. Special thanks to Mam who asked us to deliver the session for student and make them aware about new technologies and to enhance their personality and motivate students.

It was again a good experience with the students of Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic, Pune.

Seminar on Android in Pune

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Conducted Seminat on Android at Pimpari Chinchwad Polytechnic, Pune on 10th Jan. 2014 between 2 pm to 4 pm.

It was great to share knowledge and experience with such a good and enthusiastic crowd.

Seminar on IT Upgrades with SBI

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Conducted Seminar on IT upgrades at Kalmeshwar MIDC , KTM Hall for Industries in association with State Bank of India on 13th November 2013 as a part of project UPTECH.

The moto of the Seminar was to make people aware of the various technology that can help in enhancement of Individual as well as Business. Many people were called to introduce their products that were related to the concept. we are associated with SBI as Technical Consultant, so introduced cloud computing and its importance.

The seminar was full of energy that drove the enthusiasm till the end of the session. We were fortunate to get excellent response form the audience. They had many queries that were answered to their satisfaction.

With this ongoing seminars and workshops we will continue to work for the empowerment of every individual.

If you wish to have seminars or workshops to enhance individual productivity that will add wings to your business reaching new heights, contact us at : training@shardainfotech.com

Seminar on Android at SDMP

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Conducted Seminar on Android at SDMP (Shri Datta Meghe Polytechnic) for Electronics department, it again a great experience. I have always been visiting SDMP for seminar, workshop and guest lectures. I love to share experience and knowledge along with the students.

Seminar on Android at BIT

It was an awesome experience to deliver Seminar on Android on the occasion of Software Freedom Day which is celebrated on 3rd Saturday of September every year. Software Freedom Day started in 2004.

I was invited as guest speaker to talk about Open Source Software Android on 21st Sep. 2013 at Ballarpur Institute of Technology (BIT), Ballarpur, Dist. Chandrapur, Maharashtra (India). They had even organized nice competitions too on the occasion of Software Freedom Day.

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5 days Corporate Training on Android for MIM

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Conducted Corporate Android Training at MIM (Millennium Institute of Management), Aurangabad (India). This training was basically for faculties of MCA department of MIM. It was 40 hrs Android Training that means 8 hrs daily excluding breaks.

On the very first day of training conducted a introductory seminar on android for the students of MCA and MBA departments of MIM. And I am glad to know that they have developed an application too, its really nice.

I have delivered so many lectures till now to many corporates, individuals and students that I don’t even remember but it was great experience delivering training at MIM and I was feeling like a king because of the arrangements by the management for me and my team. I was allocated a room which was 600 years old and was built by the Masters of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and it is maintained so nicely that I never felt that the room was a part of a 600 years old hostel for students beside school of the same era where very own king of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb had studied, classrooms are still maintained as it was. And the food was so awesome that for once I felt to get settled in Aurangabad only but then I reminded of my wife and family. I will never forget those moments.

Thanks a lot again for everything to the trainees and the management of MIM. I would love to visit again and again to MIM, feel free to give a call anytime and I will be there for you people.