Daryon Eldridge – HR & Performance Management Training
1. How long have you been a trainer?
15 years now
2. What did you do before?
I could never decide between HR & Training so I alternated between the two & now I train on HR topics which solves my dilemma.
3. How did you get into training?
I was always bored on training courses & wanted to explore how people could learn in more interesting & effective ways. So I turned the tables round. I still continue to be a difficult delegate!
4. What do you specialise in?
Anything to do with people – how to solve people problems & management techniques through to specific HR topics.
5. Can you tell me 5 top tips?
- Give to get – help people & they or someone else will reciprocate
- Be positive but realistic – see the glass half full but realise it will evaporate if you don’t drink it quickly!
- Learning is something that happens every day in ways we don’t realise
- Find a role model & learn from their positive behaviours
- Find something you love doing & make it a career or hobby
6. What did you want to be when you grew up?
Taller!
7. Describe your most embarassing moment
I was running a training course in the summer wearing a wraparound skirt. The tie round the waist must have got untied…..Need I say more!
8. What really annoys you?
Negative people who moan about things all the time but don’t take action to change their situation.
9. In your opinion, what makes a good trainer?
Someone who knows their stuff but is truly interested in the development of others & not their own ego. It is not about entertaining people but motivating people & channelling their energies & focus. A good trainer will encourage action back at the work place not just discussion in the training room.
10. What is exciting you in the realm of learning & development currently?
I like the idea of these team building drumming workshops – music does bring people together & helps creativity.
Tags: Business, Education and Training, Human resources, Learning, Management & Leadership, Performance management, Team building, training


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