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Reputed training professional Cushard and corporate veteran Levy share five critical skills that every trainer needs to deliver innovative and cost-effective learning initiatives.
This book is a companion work to Ted Rubin's book, How to Look People in the Eye Digitally. It contains 140 AhaMessages™ that inspire new ways to build relationships online that truly grow and prosper.
In today's digital world it's all too easy for us as brands and individuals to let our relationship-building muscles atrophy. We get caught up in a multitasking whirlwind of emails, social updates and text messages where it's easy to let a connection or a conversation fall through the cracks. We're super-connected, yet somehow disconnected at the same time. This puts us at risk of losing the very relationships that help us prosper as companies and people.
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Corporate veterans show the path to profitable training. Among the wisdom they share are ways to streamline communications and document and measure goals for any organization.
CPA Brad Beckstead knows how difficult it can be for small public companies, or newly-public entities, to remain in constant compliance of federal regulation. In his new book, #CORPORATE GOVERNANCE tweet, Brad condenses all his professional experience and expertise into wisdom that a brand new public entity can deploy today. In simple language that even a layman can absorb and appreciate, and using the quick-to-action tweet format, Brad explains what corporate governance means and how it should be effectively implemented for the benefit of the public organization. The reader comes away with a lucid understanding of how corporate governance and effective systems of internal controls should be deployed in order to protect the interests in all parties involved in a public company.
Success in high school does not necessarily translate into success at college. Entering college marks the transition to adulthood, which is why decisions made during the freshman year at college tend to impact the rest of a student's college experience-and the rest of life. So how do students ensure that they survive and thrive in college? The bite-sized, common-sense, direct-to-action ideas in "#STUDENT SUCCESS tweet" will set entering freshman-and all college students-on the path to college success. This unique book will help students develop the tools, skills, and habits that are the prerequisites for success in college and in future careers. Authors "Marie B. Highby" and "Julia C. Schmit...
The speed of data collection, an increase in the volume and complexity of data, the pressure to be innovative and adaptable, and the need to learn and share across geographic and corporate boundaries are just a few of the factors that make managing knowledge central to any organization's success today. Knowledge creates the capacity for effective action, and making that knowledge flow in a way that supports organizational learning is a key component, perhaps the most vital asset, for a learning organization. Knowledge management (KM) as a discipline is often misunderstood. To help illuminate this field, KM expert, "Michael Prevou," and corporate veteran, "Mitchell Levy," condense input from ...
The authors take traditional instructional design (ID) to its logical pinnacle with their meticulously conceived Brilliance Learning System, predicated on putting the learner first.
In Successful (Happy) Lawyering, authors Lee K. Broekman and Judith Gordon invite practicing and aspiring attorneys to take a close look at their definitions of success. How do we achieve success and balance in both our professional and personal lives? How do we reap the rewards of a successful law practice without developing unhealthy habits and hurting personal relationships along the way? To have it all—...
The phrase communities of practice is relatively new; the concept and its utility is not. Simply put, a community of practice is a learning community. When people realize that they can benefit from sharing their knowledge, experience and insights with like-minded and similarly-motivated people, the seed for a community of practice gets planted. E-learning communities, continuing education groups, cooperative education groups and apprenticeship programs are all, in some form or fashion, communities of practice.
In a few rare instances, a community of practice will build and nurture itself, with little apparent or active management. Much more common is the case whereby a community o...
There's no doubt that the global market is changing and has significantly changed just within the last five years. Selling used to be about having the best product and the best business practices but now "it's all about relationships," social marketing strategist Ted Rubin proclaims in Ted Rubin on ROR #RonR.
With customers reading reviews upon reviews of products online, asking their friends and followers via social media for product feedback, building and maintaining customer relationships is more important–and easier–than ever. What is your organization's Return on Relationship?
Written by a leading social media marketing strategist, Ted Rubin takes you through how t...