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Onboarding: The Essential Rules for a Successful Onboarding Program
$65.00This course will explore the benefits of onboarding, show you how to design an onboarding framework, give you ways to customize the program for different audiences (including managers and executives), and demonstrate how to measure results from the program. -
Conflict Resolution: Getting Along In The Workplace
$65.00In this course, you will learn what conflict is all about. You will also learn about different types of conflict, stages of conflict, helping others through conflict, and creating win/win solutions. As a bonus, you will also learn supporting skills, such as communication, active listening, and body language. -
Microsoft 365 Outlook Part 1: Managing Your Contacts
$99.00Create and update contacts, and view and organize contacts. -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 3: Working with Multiple Workbooks
$99.00Arrange windows Link to data in multiple workbooks Consolidate data -
Branding: Creating and Managing Your Corporate Brand
$99.00This course will get you started on the road to creating a perfect brand. Youll learn how to develop a visual identity from start to finish, the basics of graphic design, and how to keep your brand energized and alive. -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 1: Getting Started
$99.00Identify the basic components of Excel Create a basic worksheet Get help in Excel 365 -
Microsoft 365 Teams: Communicating in Channels
$99.00Manage messages Do more with messages Manage files in a channel Use the wiki -
Employee Accountability
$70.00You will begin this course by exploring what accountability is all about and some recent events that have caused people to look at accountability more closely. Then, youll learn ways to build accountability and ownership in your organization and make yourself more accountable. Supporting skills, like goal setting, feedback, and delegation, are also covered. -
Developing a Training Needs Analysis
$99.00This course covers all the essential elements of a training needs analysis. The first step is using the ICE method to isolate problems, consult with stakeholders, and evaluate your options. Then, you can bring all of the information together into a training needs analysis that will convince readers to take action.









































