communication training/ course?

February 7, 2010 - 2:01 am 1 Comment

I was looking on some sort of training or course on vocal skills.

because i need to improve on my communication skills for group interviews etc, where you need to be able to prove the ability to lead a group of unknown people through good communication.

Is there any courses out there for this? i dont mind paying money for this as it is more likely to get me somewhere, as i dont want that free counselling service etc lol.

Thanks

There are loads of choices but you need to think what you actually want. Speech training for clarity and pronunciation. Or presentation skills for speeches, lectures, even tv appearances. What you seem to more talking about is team building and leadership skills rather than communication a such. For leadership, you are looking more for management courses.

looking for international jobs in Admin, Training or HR field?

February 7, 2010 - 2:01 am 1 Comment

I am Qatari married, employed woman with 4 kids. Working in Oil and Gas field as Admin. Supervisor for 17 years. I am looking for International job to get more experience and enhance my knowledge. I prefer any job related to my experience in HR, Admin and Training and development field. I prefer accompany my husband and 4 children.

hi, i think you can check all of this if you are interested in oil and gas:
http://www.oilcareers.com
http://www.oilcv.com
http://www.oilandgasjobsearch.com/…
http://www.applyoilandgasjob.com…
http://www.carltonrs.co.uk
http://www.energenpersonnel.com/…

academic paper about an important aspect of corporate training?

February 7, 2010 - 2:01 am 1 Comment


I am not sure how you want someone to help you with this. Do you want help with writing it or getting it started, finding information, or do you just want someone to proofread it? If you want to give me more details I would be happy to try to help. There is a link to my email on my profile page.

Where’s a good place to look for Internet training seminars in Chicago?

February 7, 2010 - 2:01 am 2 Comments

I’ve been working in print advertising for the past 10 years. Feel like it’s time to expand horizons and refreshing myself on other forms of media. I’ve had some minimal exposure to internet/online, but would like to learn more.

I’ve been trying to look online for any sort of internet training seminars (focusing on termonology, ad units/sizes, advertising capabilities, how advertising costs are determined) that could be coming though Chicago and haven’t had much success finding anything.

Can anyone recommend somewhere online that might breakdown any seminars that are going on? If anyone has any books they could recommend that would be great as well!

It depends on what type of internet training you want — e.g. ecommerce, search engine optimization, mobile, content publishing, etc. But here are some that will be held in Chicago (you may have to wait for a long time for some though)

Search Engine Strategies Chicago Conference & Expo
http://www.internetretailer.com/eventDetail.asp?id=373
Next Date: December 8 – 11, 2008
Location: Chicago
Venue: Chicago Hilton
Registration Fee: $1,895
Description: The conference features strategic development workshops and multiple session tracks, opportunities to network with industry professionals and meet with search engine executives, and an additional full day of hands-on search engine marketing and optimization training. The conference will be hosted by search authority Kevin Ryan.

Internet Retailer Conference (always held in Chicago but they just finished this year so wait for it next June)
http://www.internetretailer.com/IRCE2008-CD/agenda.asp

Is there any training programs for young adults who wants to do "acting"…"drama"?

February 7, 2010 - 2:01 am 4 Comments

I’m 20 years old and I want to take a program or a class (not college) where I can improve my acting abilities. I was wondering if there were any programs or training classes for drama here in Hampton, Virginia?

u must take classes.

What is the best training manual for Microsoft Office 2007?

February 7, 2010 - 2:01 am 1 Comment

I am looking at a couple of books online 2007 MOS Inside and Out or 2007 MOS Step by Step, anyone have any advice on this?
Thanks.

I have used a couple of the step by step books and they are very good.
You might want to go to a bookstore or library and see what they have and then look online to see if you can get the book cheaper
Also check out microsoft for free tutorials – The sourse link is to a microsoft page of 26 free 30-60 minute tutorials on word 2007

How do i get my 2mo scotty to do his business on his training pad or outside?

February 7, 2010 - 2:01 am 4 Comments

My pup always does his business on my carpet and it’s really frusterating. He’s only 2 months old and i live in the 3rd floor in my house. He cant wait till we get outside and rarely does it on his training pad. When we could wait he takes about 30 mintues to find a spot. I’m crate training him and he’s good inside his crate but when we gets out he starts. HELP!

Housetraining a puppy requires time, vigilance, patience and commitment. Following the procedures outlined below, you can minimize house soiling incidents, but virtually every puppy will have an accident in the house (more likely several). Expect this – it’s part of raising a puppy. The more consistent you are in following the basic housetraining procedures, the faster your puppy will learn acceptable behavior. It may take several weeks to housetrain your puppy, and with some of the smaller breeds, it might take longer.

Establish A Routine
Like babies, puppies do best on a regular schedule. Take your puppy outside frequently, at least every two hours, and immediately after he wakes up from a nap, after playing and after eating.
Praise your puppy lavishly every time he eliminates outdoors. You can even give him a treat. You must praise him and give him a treat immediately after he’s finished eliminating, not after he comes back inside the house. This step is vital, because rewarding your dog for eliminating outdoors is the only way he’ll know that’s what you want him to do.
Choose a location not too far from the door to be the bathroom spot. Always take your puppy, on a leash, directly to the bathroom spot. Take him for a walk or play with him only after he has eliminated. If you clean up an accident in the house, take the soiled rags or paper towels and leave them in the bathroom spot. The smell will help your puppy recognize the area as the place he is supposed to eliminate. While your puppy is eliminating, use a word or phrase, like "go potty," that you can eventually use before he eliminates to remind him of what he’s supposed to be doing.
If possible, put your puppy on a regular feeding schedule. Depending on their age, puppies usually need to be fed three or four times a day. Feeding your puppy at the same times each day will make it more likely that he’ll eliminate at consistent times as well. This makes housetraining easier for both of you.
Supervise, Supervise, Supervise
Don’t give your puppy an opportunity to soil in the house. He should be watched at all times when he is indoors. You can tether him to you with a six-foot leash, or use baby gates, to keep him in the room where you are. Watch for signs that he needs to eliminate, like sniffing around or circling. When you see these signs, immediately take him outside, on a leash, to his bathroom spot. If he eliminates, praise him lavishly and reward him with a treat.

Confinement
When you’re unable to watch your puppy at all times, he should be confined to an area small enough that he won’t want to eliminate there. It should be just big enough for him to comfortably stand, lie down and turn around in. This area could be a portion of a bathroom or laundry room, blocked off with boxes or baby gates. Or you may want to crate train your puppy and use the crate to confine him (see our handout: "Crate Training Your Dog"). If your puppy has spent several hours in confinement, when you let him out, take him directly to his bathroom spot and praise him when he eliminates.

Expect your puppy to have an accident in the house – it’s a normal part of housetraining a puppy.

When you catch him in the act of eliminating in the house, do something to interrupt him, like make a startling noise (be careful not to scare him). Immediately take him to his bathroom spot, praise him and give him a treat if he finishes eliminating there.
Don’t punish your puppy for eliminating in the house. If you find a soiled area, it’s too late to administer a correction. Do nothing but clean it up. Rubbing your puppy’s nose in it, taking him to the spot and scolding him, or any other punishment or discipline, will only make him afraid of you or afraid to eliminate in your presence. Animals don’t understand punishment after the fact, even if it’s only seconds later. Punishment will do more harm than good.
Cleaning the soiled area is very important because puppies are highly motivated to continue soiling in areas that smell like urine or feces (see our handout: Successful Cleaning to Remove Pet Odors and Stains).
It’s extremely important that you use the supervision and confinement procedures outlined above to minimize the number of accidents. If you allow your puppy to eliminate frequently in the house, he’ll get confused about where he’s supposed to eliminate which will prolong the housetraining process.

Paper Training
A puppy under six months of age cannot be expected to control his bladder for more than a few hours at a time. If you have to be away from home for more than four or five hours a day, this may not be the best time for you to get a puppy. If you’re already committed to having a puppy and have to be away from home for long periods of time, you’ll need to train your puppy to eliminate in a specific place indoors. Be aware, however, that doing so can prolong the process of teaching him to eliminate outdoors. Teaching your puppy to eliminate on newspaper may create a life-long surface preference, meaning that he may, even in adulthood, eliminate on any newspaper he finds lying around the house.

When your puppy must be left alone for long periods of time, confine him to an area with enough room for a sleeping space, a playing space and a separate place to eliminate. In the area designated as the elimination place, you can either use newspapers or a sod box. To make a sod box, place sod in a container, like a child’s small, plastic swimming pool. You can also find dog litter products at a pet supply store. If you clean up an accident in the house, take the soiled rags or paper towels, and put them in the designated elimination place. The smell will help your puppy recognize the area as the place where he is supposed to eliminate.

Other Types Of House-Soiling Problems
If you’ve consistently followed the housetraining procedures and your puppy continues to eliminate in the house, there may be another reason for his behavior.

Medical Problems: House soiling can often be caused by physical problems such as a urinary tract infection or a parasite infection. Check with your veterinarian to rule out any possibility of disease or illness.
Submissive/Excitement Urination: Some dogs, especially young ones, temporarily lose control of their bladders when they become excited or feel threatened. This usually occurs during greetings, intense play or when they’re about to be punished (see our handout Submissive and Excitement Urination).
Territorial Urine-Marking: Dogs sometimes deposit urine or feces, usually in small amounts, to scent-mark their territory. Both male and female dogs do this, and it most often occurs when they believe their territory has been invaded (see our handout Territorial Marking Behavior in Dogs and Cats).
Separation Anxiety. Dogs that become anxious when they’re left alone may house soil as a result. Usually, there are other symptoms, such as destructive behavior or vocalization (see our handout Separation Anxiety).
Fears Or Phobias. When animals become frightened, they may lose control of their bladder and/or bowels. If your puppy is afraid of loud noises, such as thunderstorms or fireworks, he may house soil when he’s exposed to these sounds

Ultrasound training courses in Thailand, Philipines, Hong kong or singapore?

February 7, 2010 - 2:01 am 1 Comment

I need to know if there are any ultrasound institutes offering ultrasound training courses in Thailand, Phillipines or Singapore. I would appericiate if some one can also provide their complete web address of the university and the details of the training courses that they provide.

May be can assist you if you tell me which side of the ultrasound disipline it is…Medical or industrial ?

Where can I find "leadership" training online?

February 7, 2010 - 2:01 am 1 Comment

I always hear big corporations provide "leadership" training for certain employees. [not neccessarily for a business environment, but something more general]
Do you know where I can find these leadership training programs online for free?

And also, many big global companies [e.g. ernst&young, deloitte etc.,] offer ongoing "development program" for its employees. What exactly do these "development programs" cover?
And where can I get an overview of these programs ? Thankyou.

The Leadership Tools site has a free program you can start up with. It’s really about confidence building, motivation and vision.

How much can I expect to make if I take a job with Enterprise’s Management Training Program?

February 7, 2010 - 2:01 am 3 Comments

I am interested in this program and will only be applying if I can relocate to chicago. How much can I expect to make in this position in chicago?

Not exactly sure about Chicago but in Baltimore starting was 33,500 IF you get promoted to manager’s assistant and pass your MQI successfully within 6 months. In Philadelphia it is pretty close but more toward the 35 mark. I see others posting about starting at 35-40 but I would not count on it. You do still have the opportunity for overtime (which you do work so just prepare), car sales referrals (here if you tell someone that we sell our cars and they buy you automatically make an extra 200, my coworker made 6g in those alone), and recruiting (in baltimore it was usually a cruise and 500 cash, in philadelphia you simply get the 1,000). The base here is a little lower than other places but if you want it, there are places to get it from.

Once you get to Managers assistant you are open to go to Assistant manager. The only difference is MA’s can be at any place but each branch (store) usually has only one Asst. Mgr. (they are the ones who are eligible for more money and commission.

But don’t forget some of the perks. For me it really helped to know that I could literally move ANY where in the US, Ireland, UK and so on (including now Alamo and National Rentals) with me living in a military family when I started.

Hope it helps.