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The problem in that neck of the woods is that there are so few negative events (e.g., defaults) that tracking their frequency to changes in GDP or unemployment rate create hugely statistically insignificant outputs. -
..and you can tell them that during the course... (throw in a few PowerPoint/Excel pie charts for value, obv...Originally posted by Menelaus View PostThe problem in that neck of the woods is that there are so few negative events (e.g., defaults) that tracking their frequency to changes in GDP or unemployment rate create hugely statistically insignificant outputs.
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"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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YepOriginally posted by cojak View Post..and you can tell them that during the course... (throw in a few PowerPoint/Excel pie charts for value, obv...
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I spent six weeks in Hong Kong last year trying to work out how to do it and still didn't get a reasonable answer!Comment
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Around 10 years ago I had to train a bunch of Korean build engineers on teh build process for our system. I found they never ask questions and always say they understand. I thought it was all a breeze until the last day when we had hands-on labs and I sh!t my pants that they hadn't picked up a thing.
That's why I'm not a trainer.Comment
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Interestingly that's part of my concern, hence pop quizzingOriginally posted by JoJoGabor View PostAround 10 years ago I had to train a bunch of Korean build engineers on teh build process for our system. I found they never ask questions and always say they understand. I thought it was all a breeze until the last day when we had hands-on labs and I sh!t my pants that they hadn't picked up a thing.
That's why I'm not a trainer.
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101 Trainer tip No79:
Never believe any student who just nods when you say "Do you understand?"
101 Delegate tip No1:
Never rate any trainer dumb enough to ask the question "Do you understand?"
HTH."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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..and multiply that by 1000 for any asian classes - it's not in their culture to say "No" to that question...Originally posted by cojak View Post101 Trainer tip No79:
Never believe any student who just nods when you say "Do you understand?""I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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WS(H?)SOriginally posted by cojak View Post101 Trainer tip No79:
Never believe any student who just nods when you say "Do you understand?"
101 Delegate tip No1:
Never rate any trainer dumb enough to ask the question "Do you understand?"
HTH.
I don't ask the question as blatantly as that - I simply hit people up with pop quizzes asking someone to explain it back to me. That's the way I gauge understanding.Comment
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You wake up in a cold bath, in the bathroom of your hotel room. A note next to the handily placed phone says "call an ambulance immediately". You have a strange hollow feeling where your kidneys used to be.Originally posted by Menelaus View Post2. Is this as much of a con as it sounds?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Sounds like the morning after most office xmas parties I've been to.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou wake up in a cold bath, in the bathroom of your hotel room. A note next to the handily placed phone says "call an ambulance immediately". You have a strange hollow feeling where your kidneys used to be.Comment
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fixed (obviously I have no idea if you actually can but I'm guessing neither does the client.
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