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Word 2002 Intermediate

Word 2002: Intermediate Microsoft
Lesson 1: New Features, AutoCorrect & AutoText Introduction Lesson Objectives Opening Word Overview Of Task Panes Opening An Existing Document Switching Between Task Panes The Clipboard Task Pane The Basic Search Task Pane Hiding The Task Pane The Ask A Question List Box Hiding White Spaces Showing White Spaces Multiple Selections Revealing
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Word 2002 Intermediate
Culture and its Effect on Communication

Culture and its Effect on Communication
Effective communication is always a challenge, and when diverse cultures are introduced, good communication can become even more challenging. In today s global economy, understanding how context, style, beliefs, and value systems influence the way we communicate and decode others' messages is more important than ever. This course attempts to explain
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The Fundamentals of Globalization The Global Context

The Fundamentals of Globalization: The Global Context
Globalization has been defined in many ways, but a common theme is the freer movement of people, goods, services, and ideas around the world. In a globalized world, national borders become porous, as connections between people and organizations are transformed by ever-changing cultural and economic forces. This course focuses on the
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Implementing SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services Solutions

Implementing SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services Solutions Microsoft Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist SQL Server 2008, Business Intelligence Development and Maintenance (Exam 70-448)
SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services gives you the opportunity to take the vast amount of information in your databases and analyze it so that you can use the information to improve your overall business.
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From Online Training Directory
How to Build And Maintain Rapport With Your Clients



Learn how to build rapport with your clients and get beyond small talk.
Whether it`s a salesperson with customer, manager with employee, teacher with student or parent with child, rapport skills are the foundation for successful communications. As we think of rapport being a degree of harmony that we have with someone, it takes on powerful dimensions in developing relationships. And when a person
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How to Build And Maintain Rapport With Your Clients
The Impact of Micro and Macro Cultures in a Global Economy


This course will examine the dimensions of culture and its impact in today ™s global business environment.
This course looks at the processes and strategies of what culture is, what role culture plays, the growth of sub-cultures and the multi-dimensional role of leadership. Textbook will be: "Organizational Culture and Leadership", Schein, Edgar H., 2nd Edition, 1992, Jossey-Bass Inc.
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Career Assessment Profile
A Trump U Course- Do you know what you are best suited to do? So much of our success depends on matching what we do with what we do best. The Career Profile indicates how your personality can affect your potential. The online assessment can predict your job performance and will point you to the areas you need to work on to increase the likelihood of your success.Students may complete this course
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Entrepreneur Assessment Profile
A Trump U Course- Have you ever wanted to strike out on your own in business and wondered if you have what it takes? The Entrepreneur Profile indicates your potential for satisfaction and success as an entrepreneur. The online assessment tells you if you are ready to make the leap, and points to the areas you need to work on to increase the likelihood of success. Students may complete this course
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Leadership Assessment Profile
A Trump U Course- Do you have the personality and style to be a leader? The Leadership Profile indicates your potential to handle the challenges of responsibility. Your online assessment tells you if you are likely to achieve what you want, and points to the areas you need to work on to increase the likelihood of success.Students may complete this course within a reasonable period of time. Contact
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AutoCAD 2006 2D
Learn to control the many features of AutoCAD 2D, including commands, plotting, crosshatching, and pallets. Follow along with Kristen Kurland as she shows you how to work with dimensions, regions, boundaries, as well as understanding isometrics and viewports. The course can be completed within 90 days or less. The student will have 1 year unlimited access to the course.
Welcome to the AutoCAD
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AutoCAD 2006 3D
Learn to control the many features of AutoCAD 3D including commands, objects, surfaces, and solids. Follow along with Kristen Kurland as she shows you how to manipulate backgrounds, light, material, and landscaping to your needs.The course can be completed within 90 days or less. The student will have 1 year unlimited access to the course.
Welcome to the AutoCAD 2006 3D Training Series The
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Build Your Own BIZ - Customer Service Strategies
This course will help you understand the importance of customer service and help you define who your customers are, how to measure customer service, and determine the appropriate methods for obtaining customer feedback. You will receive as a bonus 1 year unlimited access to this course from the day of enrollment. If attempting to accelerate your learning (1-2 weeks or less), please pay special
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Understanding Globalization: Preparing for the 21st Century
Interactive course covers economic, political, and cultural dimensions of Globalization.
Globalization is the process of integrating national economies, political structures, and cultures into a single, world-wide, interdependent system. In this course we will explore the basics of Globalization: what it is and how to understand it as an economic, political and a cultural phenomenon. This
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
The Impact of Culture on Communication
Everything you say is influenced by culture. You operate with a set of invisible beliefs, values, and assumptions that become apparent to other people in the way you behave. Culture is important to the way you communicate, even though it is often hidden.Understanding more about culture can be a real bonus when working as part of any global organization. Showing your customers and coworkers in
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The Impact of Culture on Communication
Managing Business Risk Financing Contingency Planning

Managing Business Risk: Financing and Contingency Planning teaches learners how to identify the dimensions of risk financing and to identify the various categories of risk financing tools. Students will also learn about the major responsibilities of contract management and the importance of developing a business contingency plan. Learn To Identify the categories
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Diversity Managing Diversity in the Workplace

Team leaders, supervisors, and managers examine the impact of diversity and culture on individuals and organizations. They learn how to analyze and use models and skills for leading people toward using diversity as a source of competitive advantage. Learn To: Define diversity and its different facets. Identify business benefits of leveraging diversity. Identify aspects of culture
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Advanced Interpersonal Communication Comm to Build a Positive Culture

Advanced Interpersonal Communication: Communicating to Build a Positive Culture gives the student an overview of the dimensions of organizational culture and how communication perpetuates an organization's culture. This program also defines what a cultural network is and offers guidelines for using the cultural network to your advantage. Steps for empowering employees are also offered in this
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Six Sigma Listening to the Voice of the Customer
"Let the buyer beware." That old business maxim of caveat emptor once struck fear in the hearts of many wary consumers. Now there's a new reality: Competition for consumer attention is intense across all industries and markets, so now it's the company itself which is being admonished to beware. That means businesses should be looking for the best way to gauge what its customers really need and
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Managing Business Risk - Financing and Contingency Planning
Managing Business Risk: Financing and Contingency Planning teaches learners how to identify the dimensions of risk financing and to identify the various categories of risk financing tools. Students will also learn about the major responsibilities of contract management and the importance of developing a business contingency plan.
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From Star Leadership, Inc
Ten Principles for Bringing out the Best in Others


The most ennobling, innovative, and profitable of human accomplishments often result from the efforts of people who strive to reach their full potential. The Ten Principles ® is about helping you and your employees to maximize your potential. When carefully implemented, the principles will significantly improve performance and results in your organization.
In this seminar, you will learn:
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From Resources Unlimited
DiSC Profiles
DiSC is a model of human behavior that helps people understand "why they do what they do." The DiSC dimensions of behavior (Dominance, influencing, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness) make up the DiSC model and interact with other factors to describe human behavior.
Organizations worldwide have embraced DiSC to reduce conflict, build stronger teams, reduce stress, increase sales, improve
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Team Dimensions Profile Virtual Train-the-Trainer


The Team Dimensions Profile Virtual Train-the-Trainer empowers trainers and consultants to learn to administer the Team Dimensions Profile and then utilize it to meet their personal and organizational objectives.
The Virtual Team Dimensions Profile Train-the-Trainer combines independent study, personalized individual telephone coaching, & a variety of training materials. The Virtual
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
The Impact of Culture on Communication
Everything you say is influenced by culture. You operate with a set of invisible beliefs, values, and assumptions that become apparent to other people in the way you behave. Culture is important to the way you communicate, even though it is often hidden. Understanding more about culture can be a real bonus when working as part of any global organization. Showing your customers and coworkers in
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International Communications Simulation
In this simulation, you will be employed as a Divisional Merchandise Manager (DMM) of home audio and video electronics for Everson and Macombre, the parent company of two thriving retail chains one a department store, the other a members-only warehouse for bulk goods and specialty products. In your role as DMM, you will oversee the activities of a sizable buying staff and manage purchasing
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The Mentoring Manager
Looking for ways to enhance your managing skills? In this course, you'll acquire expertise as a mentor that will benefit your employees, your organization, and your own career. You'll examine how mentoring differs from managing, and you'll brush up on essential communication skills. Finally, you'll learn to use mentoring to improve on team organization, dynamics, and performance. Managers,
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Six Sigma Listening to the Voice of the Customer
Let the buyer beware. That old business maxim of caveat emptor once struck fear in the hearts of many wary consumers. Now there's a new reality: Competition for consumer attention is intense across all industries and markets, so now it's the company itself which is being admonished to beware. That means businesses should be looking for the best way to gauge what its customers really need and want.
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Competitive Factors in Strategic Marketing
You've got a great idea for a new product or service for your organization, or a major enhancement for an existing one. Now you've got to present the case to the decision-makers to go forward. What kinds of topics should you include in your strategic marketing plan? In this course you'll learn exactly what to consider as you develop and present your plan, including market data and competitor
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Overview of the Implementation Process
This WestNet e-Learning module will outline a formal four-phase approach to network design, which covers the majority of areas that must be considered in most networking implementation projects.
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Blueprint Reading General Print Reading
This course covers orthographic projections, the different kinds of lines, and the basic math used in print reading. This course also includes the dimensions placed on drawings and various aspects about sectioning and tolerancing. This course is aimed at individuals working with machinery, maintaining machinery, or involved in maintenance. It is directed at all those who need to develop marketable
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Blueprint Reading Electrical Print Reading
The units in this course will cover tracing circuits, difference between serial and parallel circuits, elementary diagrams, control logic tracing, power system wiring, equipment location and specifications, and installation of PLC prints. Individuals working with machinery or involved in maintenance of machinery.
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Getting Started With Excel 2003
The Getting Started With Excel 2003WBT is the first course in the Excel 2003 curriculum. It familiarizes the students with the fundamentals of Excel 2003. This course teaches the students how to create and manage workbooks and enter data, and edit data in an Excel workbook. The course also teaches the user to apply various types of formatting and enhancements to data in a worksheet. This course is
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Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Pro Beyond the Basics
This course will teach the learner to create interactive PDF forms and prepare PDF documents for professional print production. The learner will design a form by using elements in Adobe Acrobat such as images, text objects, buttons, and guidelines. The course also instructs the learner to preview a form before hosting it on a Web site to ensure that it looks the way it was designed. This course is
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Managing Business Risk Part 3
Managing Business Risk: Financing and Contingency Planning teaches learners how to identify the dimensions of risk financing and to identify the various categories of risk financing tools. Students will also learn about the major responsibilities of contract management and the importance of developing a business contingency plan. The target audience for this program is Team Leaders, Directors,
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Web Design Basics
This course is meant for Web site designers who want to understand the basics of creating professional Web pages. The course describes the basics required for Web design, such as planning of sites, pages, and content. In content designing, it describes the issues involved in creating well-written Web pages, and effective graphics. It also describes other design issues apart from site content, such
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Oracle Financial Analyzer 11i for End-Users
This course introduces learners to the interface and functionality of Oracle Financial Analyzer (OFA) 11i (release 6.3.2) budget workstation interactive Web environment and Express Spreadsheet Add-In. Learners also will use case-study scenarios to explore the OFA and Oracle Express Server consolidated multidimensional database system. Additionally learners will design and analyze financial
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Advanced Interpersonal Communication: Communicating to Build a Positive Culture
Advanced Interpersonal Communication: Communicating to Build a Positive Culture gives the student an overview of the dimensions of organizational culture and how communication perpetuates an organization's culture. This program also defines what a cultural network is and offers guidelines for using the cultural network to your advantage. Steps for empowering employees are also offered in this
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From Managed Design Inc
Revit Architecture 2011 Fundamentals
Cost: $525. 00
Approximate Time To Complete: 3 Days
Paid Access Period: 6 Months
The objective of the Revit Architecture 2010 Fundamentals course is to enable students to create full 3D architectural project models and set them up in working drawings. This class focuses on basic tools that the majority of users will need to work with Revit Architecture.
Revit Architecture 2010 Fundamentals
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AutoCAD 2011 Fundamentals
Cost: $525. 00
Approximate Time To Complete: 3 Days
Paid Access Period: 6 Months
The objective of AutoCAD 2011 Fundamentals is to enable students to create a basic 2D drawing in AutoCAD. Students start with a few basic tools to create and edit a simple drawing and are introduced to more advanced tools as the course progresses.
AutoCAD 2011 Fundamentals Topics:
* Using basic drawing,
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From Aspira Continuing Education
Step-Wives


The stepwife relationship is ongoing and inescapable. No matter what you do, your stepwife is here to stay. And although we cannot make her go away, we can help you figure out how to handle having her in your life, even if it feels hopeless, even if you've been embroiled in an ugly battle for many years. It is never too late for it to get better. Our book looks at this life from both sides: two
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Roadway Shoulder Rumble Strips Practices and Policies
Overview The use of shoulder rumble strips (SRS) have been attributed to lower run-off-road crashes due to fatigue and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. This course will cover the practices of SRS and how its practice alerts the driver to steer the vehicle off of the shoulder. The League of American Bicyclists (LAB) has expressed concerns about their safety with the use of
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Electrical Power System Design for Industrial Facilities
There is no formula for designing the electric power system for an industrial system that absolutely guarantees that the result will be successful. This course presents the approach that the ideal way to design an industrial power system is to first define a set of quantifiable parameters that can be either calculated during the design process, or measured on the physical system after it has
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Design of Crematories
Overview
Cremation is being used more and more in the United States. A crematory is essentially a pathological incinerator, and its characteristics, including air emission, are presented in this course.
As cremation becomes more popular an understanding of the unique features of this technology and its application is of greater interest. The nature of the charge (the human body) and issues
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Small Solid Waste Incinerators
Overview
Incinerators for destruction of solid waste are a difficult class of incinerators to design and operate, primarily because of the nature of the waste material. Solid waste can vary widely in composition and physical characteristics, making the effects of feed rates and parameters of destruction very difficult to predict. Solid waste incinerators most often burn wastes over a range of low
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Fundamentals of Arc Welding
Overview
Qualified welders are needed in different branches of metal and building industries, as well as in pipelines, automotive, aircraft ? and shipbuilding industries. Simply stated, welding is a process of permanently joining materials (usually metals) through localized coalescence resulting from suitable combination of temperature, pressure and metallurgical conditions. Depending upon the
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