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ICL'S Training Methods
- Experiential learning activities which create an
engaging and relevant learning venue. The activities serve as powerful
metaphors that are remembered for mental images that capture breakthrough
thinking and successes. Activities are constructed from a great variety
of materials provides activities that are:
- Indoor - portable
- Outdoor- portable and installed
- Varying levels (I, II, III) of complexity to accommodate training
focus and different degrees of mental/physical/social/emotional
learning needs of client group
- Engaging, while revealing and highlighting a wide range of
individual and collective resources/talents/perspectives
- Inventories and behavioral assessments, i.e. Learning
Styles Inventory, Meyers Briggs, Johari Window, Strength Development
Inventory, Diversity in the Workplace, etc.
Completion and interpretation of instruments heightens awareness
of personal strengths, weaknesses, preferences, styles, behaviors and
development needs of the individual and the collective group.
- Video enhanced feedback
A useful method for observing team functioning from another lens.
- Lecturettes
Provides perspective on-and reinforcement of- learning theme areas.
Examples include: The role of power, trust, and leadership in group
interactions, You cannot teach what you do not know and you cannot lead
where you will not go, Suspending the habit of criticism/negative comment/prejudgment,
Leadership as an art, etc.
- Didactic materials from ICL’s extensive leadership
library
Materials/resources/current leadership texts integrated into training
to support the leadership competency areas being addressed.
- Professionally facilitated small and large group discussions
Everyone has something to contribute and learn. The active and unique
nature of the ICL training creates opportunities for dialogue at many
different levels.
- Journaling
Maintaining a personal learning journal as a tool to capture specific
learning and insights.
- Performing arts
Use of narrative and creative presentation.
- Action Planning
Assures the transference of the learning experience to the work
setting while maintaing accountability and a positive group dynamic.
To follow-up and reinforce an initial training segment, ICL also provides
follow-up sessions on areas that clients indicate they would like additional
training support. These sessions include, but not limited to, team development,
communication, conflict management, decision-making and creative problem-solving,
diversity training, becoming a learning organization, intra/inter personal
skill development, call to leadership, strategic planning, facilitator
training.

"The ICL staff is well versed
and knowledgeable in the business arena. They
understand our needs and tailor training sessions specifically around
them."
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