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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. -
Microsoft 365 Outlook Part 1: Managing Your Contacts
$99.00Create and update contacts, and view and organize contacts. -
Microsoft Teams: Getting Started
$99.00In this course you will learn how to, describe what Microsoft Teams is all about, use channels and post messages, and get help in Teams. -
The Professional Supervisor
$65.00In this course, you will learn how to plan effectively, build a high-performing team, motivate employees, provide effective feedback, delegate, and manage conflict. You will also receive an introduction to several leadership theories, including John Adairs action-centered leadership model, Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchards Situational Leadership II model, and Velsofts signature leadership assessment. -
Microsoft Excel Online: Working with Data
$99.00In this course you will learn how to use formulas and functions, work with data, rows, and columns, and sort and filter data. -
Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding: HTML for Beginners
$65.00In this course, you will learn how to properly type HTML code, add basic elements, including headings, paragraphs, and breaks, and create a bulleted or numbered list. You will download and use exercise files to practice what you learn as you complete the course. -
Public Relations: Working with the Media
$60.00You are going to have a good grasp of the interview process when you are done with this course, from the perspective of a regular citizen or as a professional spokesperson. In addition to speaking to the media, you're going to learn how to pass your message along via a press release or media package. Libel and slander will come under consideration as well as various types of media outlets and the concept of a professional relationship with the media versus a personal one.