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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.

5 Day Android Training and Internship Program

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Conducted 5 Days Training on Android, HTML5 and WordPress at Tulsiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering & Technology, Nagpur from 22nd Dec. 2014 to 26th Dec. 2014

It was Training cum Internship program for students and there were more than 250 students who attended this program. We have conducted 3 parallel sessions and it was again a good experience with the students of TGPCET, Nagpur.

Workshop on NetBeans IDE & Platform

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Conducted one day Workshop on NetBeans IDE & Platform at Dr. Ambedkar College of Engineering & Research, Nagpur on 18thDec. 2013 as a part of Workshop on Open Source Tools and Technologies, received good response from the audience and people are asking for more now.

Under the series of Workshops on Open Source Tools and Technologies various workshops were conducted at the college during 18th Dec. 2013 to 20th Dec. 2013.

Seminar on Android

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Conducted 2 hour Seminar on Android at Shree Datta Meghe Polytechnic, Nagpur on 6th Aug. 2013 at 12 noon.

It was again great experience during the interaction with the students of SDMP, shared experiences and had a day long discussion with the students. Awesome experience.

Core Java Workshop at TGPCET

Conducted a Workshop on Core Java at Tulsiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering & Technology, Nagpur on 25 Mar. 2013 & 26 Mar. 2013. It was nice to provide Classroom Training & Workshop on Core Java to students of TGPCET.

Have a look at glimpse of workshop here :

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Watch this as You Tube video:

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Seminar on Bluetooth Technologies

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Conducted a Seminar on Bluetooth Technologies at Lt. Vasantdada Polytechnic, Nagpur on 25 Feb. 2013 between 3 pm to 5 pm.

It is always a great experience to share stuffs with our juniors as we are alumni of the same college. Being President & Member of Alumni Association of Lt. Vasantdada Polytechnic, we will be conducting various seminars & workshops in future too.

Seminar on Careers in IT

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Seminar on Career in IT delivered by Atul Palandurkar at Advt. Yadavrao Dhote College, Rajura, Dist. Chandrapur, Maharashtra (INDIA) on 17-09-2012 at 11.00 AM

Seminar on Cloud Computing

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Conducted Seminar on Cloud Computing at Shankarrao Dhawad Polytechnic, Nagpur on 07-08-2012 between 10.30 am to 12.30 pm.

It was a nice experience & received good response from students.

Why Java is Platform Independent?

Objectives :

  • Why Java is platform independent?
  • How java program executes?
  • What is execution flow of Java Program?
  • What are the steps to execute a Java Program?
  • What are the steps to run a Java Program?

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