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The New Zealand Appreciation, Organizing and Follow Up materials are the result of more than 30 years of continual development. One of the first projects for the New Zealand TWI Service was to establish a research group to validate and improve the TWI programs to improve the outcomes for their enterprises. In 1947 New Zealand had only 6 companies with more than 500 employees. The best examples of TWI use in the USA and England were with the larger companies. Elizabeth (Betty) Huntington was the first trainer, having been trained in England from 1944-1946, made an immediate effort get in touch…mehr

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The New Zealand Appreciation, Organizing and Follow Up materials are the result of more than 30 years of continual development. One of the first projects for the New Zealand TWI Service was to establish a research group to validate and improve the TWI programs to improve the outcomes for their enterprises. In 1947 New Zealand had only 6 companies with more than 500 employees. The best examples of TWI use in the USA and England were with the larger companies. Elizabeth (Betty) Huntington was the first trainer, having been trained in England from 1944-1946, made an immediate effort get in touch with the American founders of TWI. She corresponded with the TWI Foundation for more than 20 years, using them as mentors and a resource for further development. The Americans developed internal "Staff Only" training manuals to standardize how the TWI Staff approached prospective companies and what commitment was needed to ensure a successful implementation.
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Mark Warren owns and runs nationally renowned Medicine Bow Wilderness School in the Southern Appalachians of Dahlonega, GA where he teaches nature classes and primitive skills of the Cherokee. Mark has taught survival courses to thousands of schools and groups all over the country.In 1980, the National Wildlife Federation honored Mark as Georgia's Conservation Educator of the Year. In 1998 he became the U.S. National Champion in whitewater canoeing, and in 1999, he won the World Championship Longbow title.Another passion for Mark has been researching the West for more than 60 years. He has presented as a western historian at top western museums around the country.His published books include:* Two Winters in a Tipi (Lyons Press, 2012), a memoir* Secrets of the Forest (Lyons Press, 2020) a 4-volume series that explores nature and survival skills* Wyatt Earp: An American Odyssey (Five Star- Gale Cengage), an historical novel trilogy Comprised of: * Adobe Moon (2017) * Born to the Badge (2018) * Promised Land (2019)* Indigo Heaven (Five Star - Gale Cengage 2021)* Song of the Horseman (SV Original Publication 2021)* Last of the Pistoleers (SV Original Publication 2021)You can visit Mark's website at www.medicinebow.net.