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Negotiating Inclusively
"Today's profits are yesterday's good will ripened." Eugene P. Berten obviously understood the benefits of investing in relationships when he spoke these words. Having the ability to effectively negotiate among diverse groups of people is a major feat. Imagine trying to communicate with someone who is very different from you. Perhaps he is from another country, or another generation. How would you
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Negotiating Inclusively
Program Life Cycle and Organization
...m management life-cycle considerations, including the key distinctions between program and project life cycles. Also covered in this course are the program management life-cycle phases: preprogram and program setup, establish program management and technical infrastructure, deliver the benefits, and close the program. This course is aligned with "A Guide to the Project Management Body of
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Making Cross-generational Teams Work
Teams in the modern workplace may include members from as many as four different generations. For a team to work effectively, its manager must understand generational distinctions. Individual team members may subscribe to different values, practice different work habits, or seek different goals. Lessons in this course cover the benefits and challenges of teaming silent generation, baby boom
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 1

...d, with an emphasis on the evolutionary relationships and distinctions between CSS, XSL and XSLT. Core aspects of data binding are introduced. The final technology to be introduced is the Document Object Model (DOM). Learn To Identify benefits of structured data in Web-based applications. Identify challenges associated with information processing. Identify the
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 1

...d, with an emphasis on the evolutionary relationships and distinctions between CSS, XSL and XSLT. Core aspects of data binding are introduced. The final technology to be introduced is the Document Object Model (DOM). Learn To Identify benefits of structured data in Web-based applications. Identify challenges associated with information processing. Identify the
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Leading the Way Learning to Lead

...ion (1 - 1.5 hours) Identify the distinctions between managers and leaders. Identify the situational factors that affect the behavior of leaders and followers. Identify useful power tactics. Select guidelines for effective delegation. Identify guidelines for setting
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Telecommunications Industry Overview Version 1
Connecting the world, the telecommunications industry stands as one of the most essential elements of the business world. It is also one of the most volatile. Plagued by regulatory discord and economic uncertainty, telecom carriers have struggled to maintain sound footing and a competitive edge, all the while endeavoring to provide crucial, uninterrupted service to their customers. In an age of
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Program Lifecycle and Organization
...m management life-cycle considerations, including the key distinctions between program and project life cycles. Also covered in this course are the program management life-cycle phases: preprogram and program setup, establish program management and technical infrastructure, deliver the benefits, and close the program.This course is aligned with "A Guide to the Project Management Body of
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Making Cross-generational Teams Work
Teams in the modern workplace may include members from as many as four different generations. For a team to work effectively, its manager must understand generational distinctions. Individual team members may subscribe to different values, practice different work habits, or seek different goals. Lessons in this course cover the benefits and challenges of teaming silent generation, baby boom
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Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 1: XML Introduction and Technologies
This is the first course in a five part series that presents the learner with a broad overview of XML before moving onto a detailed treatment of each aspect of XML in the subsequent courses within the curriculum. It aims to present XML within the context of its use as a solution to information processing challenges and its uses within commercial and business environments. This course introduces
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