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Flip Chart Magic
By:Dave Arch,Ivar Torgrimson
Published on 1999-01-01 by Human Resource Development

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Flip Chart Magic takes you step-by-step through the process of building and using effective flip charts in training sessions. Divided into three sections with coded pages (Need to Know / Nice to Know / Where to Find). Flip Chart Magic is literally |A Seminar In A Book!| The front half of the book is a more basic course and the back half of the book is a more advanced course on the subject of effective flip chart use.

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