Training and Networking

Structure of Training Events

  1. Duration:
    • Each training event lasts four days, similar to flagship events, but focuses on intensive learning rather than broad themes.
  2. Format:
    • Training events typically consist of multiple sessions that cover specific topics in depth. Each session lasts about 45 minutes, allowing for focused discussions and activities.
  3. Interactivity:
    • Like flagship events, training sessions prioritize interactivity. Participants engage in hands-on activities, discussions, and group work to reinforce learning.
  4. Focused Themes:
    • Each training event has a specific theme or skill set, such as nutrition education, cooking techniques, or meal-planning strategies. This contrasts with flagship events that may cover a broader range of topics.
  5. Participant Engagement:
    • The training format emphasizes participant involvement through collaborative exercises, case studies, and peer discussions, fostering a sense of community among attendees.
  6. Resource Availability:
    • Participants receive resources and materials related to the training topics, ensuring they have the tools to continue learning after the event.
  7. Feedback Mechanisms:
    • Regular feedback is solicited from participants to adjust the pace and focus of sessions, ensuring that the content meets their needs and expectations.
  8. Networking Opportunities:
    • While flagship events often feature large networking gatherings, training events provide smaller, more intimate settings for participants to connect with the instructors.