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Business - TrainingTrainingUnderstanding a Need for Leadership Training - Even great business leaders needs help at times aligning their employees and building group confidence. Executive coaching has become very popular in recent times, where top-down education and directional training has shown good results. The 12 Blocks to Listening - There are twelve blocks to listening. You will find that some are old favorites that you use over and over. Others are held in reserve for certain types of people or situations. Everyone uses listening blocks, so you should not worry if a lot of blocks are familiar. This is an opportunity to become more aware of your blocks at the time you actually use them. Having Fun With Teleseminars - Alexander Graham Bell could never have known what the potential for his invention really was in 1876. As technology evolved and with the advent of the home computer age, marketers learned how to use Teleseminars to their advantage. Write 38 Measurable Objectives In Minutes! - You have a new training project and you have got to write training objectives. Where do you start? Don't Start With a Blank Page, Use Content Blocks - How can you write more effective company flyers, articles and other documents in less time? Software Training: Consultancy vs. Courses - The majority of office employees use software applications from the Microsoft Office suite. Although they use such programs as Excel, Word and PowerPoint regularly it is common to find that they will have undertaken no formal training in their use. Due to the differing nature of each individual business, the way in which these applications are used may have become very company specific. How To Get Your Training Started - This article provides an overview of planning modern training solutions for organisations How To Communicate in a Global World - Canadians are increasingly part of a global world. Canada itself is a fascinating mix of different cultures and ethnic backgrounds. All for One and One for All - Few situations illustrate the importance of teamwork as well as a sports metaphor. The Evelyn Wood Secret - Evelyn Wood introduced the world to the art of speed reading. |