Contact McLuhan & Davies

  • McLuhan & Davies Communications, Inc
  • 15 Delisle Avenue
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Canada M4V 1S8
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  • Local: 416.928.3131
  • Toll Free: 1.800.862.2429
    (Canada & U.S.)
  • Fax: 416.928.1298
  • email: info@mdctraining.ca
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Corporate Accreditation

Train/License Your Own Instructors

Accredit your own instructors to deliver our communications workshops.

  • Think on Your Feet®
  • The Skilled Presenter™
  • Writing Dynamics™
  • Mastering eCommunications™
  • Mastering Communications™

Our accreditation programs train you to deliver the workshops, and certify you to use them for employees in your organization. Trainers tell us the workshops are a delight to teach, and it's rewarding to see the immediate and effective transfer of learning.

The Process

The accreditation process starts after you've participated in the workshop. Trainers typically become familiar with the course by attending a public workshop, or participating in a workshop delivered in the instructor's organization.

Read and Study Trainer's Manual

We will provide you with a Trainer's Manual that contains the workshop design, step-by-step instructions and tips on how to run the workshop smoothly. We also provide you with a CD-ROM containing slides integral to the design and delivery of the workshop.

Three Days of Consultation

The first Accreditation session consists of 2 days in which we cover the following:

  • Theory underlying the content
  • Teaching tips to facilitate aspects of the workshop
  • Refining your examples to work well
  • Tips on handling participants' questions
  • Tips on giving feedback
  • Tips on how other clients have adapted the workshop to meet the needs of their participants

The next Accreditation session involves a 1-day follow-up session (usually via phone or email). This allows us to tailor the Accreditation process, based on the individual's progress over the first two days.

PDF Executive Summaries