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Either you are in control
of your own career growth, or you are not.
Do you want to improve
your prospects of job—career?—retention in the ever-shifting
employment free-for-all? If so, maybe it's time to take control of
your own career focus. No matter what your industry or global
location, the really great employers will always value well-qualified
professionals. If you are serious about your own success—about your
personal potential to deliver outstanding value to the
enterprise—read on to take a look at our online professional development
opportunities.
When you you decide that
you're interested in taking control of, and improving, your career
prospects, than this is the place to start. According to industry
statistics (2006), an overwhelming majority of professionals receive
only minimal guidance or support from their companies in career
development.
Frequently, what little training support employees do
receive is more toward what the enterprise considers valuable at a
given time, not necessarily what an individual needs to extend their
career. As the costs, complexities, and (unfortunately) the
risks of travel continue to balloon, savvy pros have discovered the
serious values in credible self-paced & self-directed online
learning. Times have changed and professional level online knowledge
delivery has outpaced virtually every other training option
available.
Take a look at some of our
online programs and invest some time—and a fraction of the
cost—in considering your options for focused professional
growth. The programs are available for immediate access HERE !
Essential Time Management
Lean for the Office
Change Leadership
Kaisen
Reducing Office Waste
Office Value Stream
Mapping
Facilitation & Team
Building
DFMA
Kanban
SMED (Quick Change)
Lean Coach
Lean Healthcare Overview
Lean for Healthcare
Lean Accounting
Lean & Six Sigma
Managing Information
Overload
Power Networking Skills
Whether you are already
highly qualified, or just entering the career market, controlling and
guiding your own professional development is critical to success. You
want to be the best employee possible, but you absolutely must admit
that the job market is most favorable to those who do not permit
their knowledge accumulation to remain constricted by the
expectations of a single supervisor or employer.
At the very least, we
strongly recommend that you take a wide range of basic course content
via credible virtual programs. Set in place a less costly foundation
of general content. Then invest your scarce off-site training
revenue only in the advanced programs that augment those basics.
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