Canadian
Society for Training & Development
BEYOND
SURVIVOR™
1. If I had to describe
this session to a colleague, the three adjectives I would use
are:
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Fun;
Enlightening; Motivating
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Fun;
Enlightening; Well Done
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Fabulous;
Interesting; Thought-provoking, challenging
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Useful;
Involved; Fun
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Fun;
Informative; Interesting
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Enlightening;
Engaging; Well-planned
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Fun;
Informative; Helpful
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Fun;
Informative
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Energetic;
Interesting; Fun
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Fun;
Interesting; Original
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Fun;
Informative; Personally Insightful
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Exhilarating;
Enjoyable; Entertaining
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Interactive;
Fast-paced
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Fun; Kept my
attention; Informative
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Interactive;
Relaxed; Interesting
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Team work;
Fun; Learning
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Engaging;
Unique; Educational
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Explains
differences between quitters & stayers; Helps to identify
what are my “satisfiers;” It’s
OK to accept change.
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Interesting;
Enlightening; Fun
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Exciting;
Fun; Entertaining
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Fun;
Relevant; Clever (it was – but I wouldn’t normally use this
term)
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Fun;
Interesting; Enjoyable
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Engaging;
Inspiring; Appealing
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Fun;
Informative; Challenging
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Interesting;
Informing; Useful
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Useful,
Helpful; Learning about yourself
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Fun;
Innovative; Educational
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Entertaining;
Good content
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Entertaining;
Innovative; Interesting
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Creative;
Entertaining; Educational
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Fun;
Interesting; Engaging
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Creative;
Entertaining; Educational
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Interesting;
Fun; Networking opportunity
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Fun
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Interactive;
Stimulating; Enlightening
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Fun;
Revealing; Pertinent
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Wonderful;
Intellectually stimulating; Forceful
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Interesting;
Thought-provoking
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Interesting;
Good for a team
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Fun; Met new
people with different ideas; Thought-Provoking
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Interesting;
Useful; Participation
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Fun;
Worthwhile; Introspective
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Fun;
Interesting
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Fun;
Thought-provoking
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Fun;
Energetic; Thought-provoking
2. As a result of
this session, the first specific thing I will do
is:
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Think more
about motivation.
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Find out
what’s most important to my employees. Tell my fellow
classmates about becoming
involved in these meetings.
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Share this
information.
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Continue to
excel at school HRM to help organizations and their people
survive.
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Look at
similar team building activities within specific work
groups.
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Make a left
turn.
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Write a list
of my most important objectives.
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Contemplate
re Model further.
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Examine where
I am in my career and where I need to be.
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Focus my
efforts on a career direction.
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Try to look
into myself more objectively.
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Figure out
how to improve satisfaction in my own job.
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Try to
communicate better.
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Think about
how I can change the items lacking in my job.
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Make a
left-hand turn; do something differently than I have before
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Change my
attitude.
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Look for ways
to use the information in my organization.
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Observe
employees. Are there any in Quit & Stay
mode.
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Try to
identify motivators for myself and others.
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Talk to
Owners about help to meet the needs of “Quit &
Stay.”
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Understand
and comprehend.
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Consider the
impact for my clients.
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Find a
rewarding career!
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Make sure I
am heading in the right direction.
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Relate what I
have learned here to what I am learning in
school.
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Focus on my
career in the future.
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Try and keep
harmony.
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Try to get
over it.
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Reflect.
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Do more
networking.
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Book a
session for staff/clients.
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Try to
increase employee morale.
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Examine my
work priorities and how they will impact my
future.
3. My comments on
this session overall:
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I would like
to learn more about their findings on such
topics.
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Great
session.
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Wonderful!
Looking
forward to more in the future !!
J
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Exciting
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Good.
Excellent.
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Very
good!
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It was
interesting and I can see how it could help
organizations.
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Very well
done. Enjoyable, entertaining, but a learning
experience.
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Interesting.
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Different and
interesting.
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It was very
fun, and was a wonderful experience.
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Interesting.
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Good.
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Very well
presented. Involvement makes it work.
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Excellent.
Can’t wait
for the next one!
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Excellent –
very impressed!
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Very
different experience.
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It was great.
Thank you.
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A ++ Led our
team well through this exercise.
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Excellent !
Worthwhile! (signed)
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Very well
prepared, interesting! Thanks.
J
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Fun,
creative, thought-provoking.
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Very good!
Come back soon, Pat!
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It was great,
and thanks for inviting the HR students.
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Useful, but
need more time.
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Thanks!
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I would enjoy
doing it again in a year or two. It was GREAT.
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Fun and
interesting.
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I found the
session very informative and would return for further sessions.
Lots of very good
information. Thanks (signed)
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Excellent
& exciting!
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Good – THANK
YOU.
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I enjoyed it.
It confirmed some things that I already knew about
myself.
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Great. Interesting
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