The Fabulous Learning Nerds
The Fabulous Learning Nerds
Scott Schuette
Episode 45 - Setting Expectations featuring Ron Reich
48 minutes Posted Apr 5, 2022 at 10:44 am.
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According to Gallop, setting clear expectations is the number one factor to establishing an engaged workforce. It’s also super important when setting the tone for your classes and online modules. But what does good expectation setting look like, and where do I start when I begin to lay them out. Today the NERDS welcome Ron Reich, a learning professional with over 28 years of training design, development and facilitation and President of RLB Training and Development. Ron’s discusses the importance of setting good expectations for your team and audience members, and the serious impact that occurs when you do not. There are great examples and solid suggestions in this episode, so be sure to check it out!

If you would like to connect with Ron you can find him here:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ron-reich-7809829/

[email protected] 

Books Referenced:

How did That Happen?

Leadership Langauge 

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