Speed-reading for trainers
By Lex McKee (June 2006 Issue)
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In this article we will explore the ‘how to’ of speed-reading. Trainers will benefit from being able to carry out their research in less time, and will also be able to pass on the key techniques to their own clients. Insights on how to format training materials to suit a speed-reading approach form part of the article’s concluding comments.
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