Search eLearning Library for: Personal Performance
Signature 116 courses
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Got Sales?™ Time Management
Time management is the act of exercising control over the amount of time invested in various activities. To effectively manage time, an individual must be conscious of the choices made throughout the course of a day. Ask anyone how he or she is doing and “I’m really busy” is a likely response. Busy, however, doesn’t equate to being effective or productive.
Got Sales?™ Value Proposition
A value proposition is the evidence a salesperson presents that demonstrates what the customer will receive exceeds the cost of the solution. Think of the value proposition as an old-fashioned scale; the benefits of the solution must outweigh the costs.
Attitude: The Choice is Yours™: An Advantage eLearning Course
This new eLearning course is designed to help you gain control over your life at work or at home by gaining control of your attitude. Understand how influential your attitude is in improving relationships and results.
Courage 2 Coach™: An Advantage eLearning Course
A big part of being a manager or supervisor is dealing with tough employee situations. Sometimes it just seems easier to ignore the problem, rather than take the time and courage to confront the situation and get the employee back on track. Courage 2 Coach™ outlines a specific four-step process for coaching that will work in any employee performance situation.
Open Mind, Open World: Improving Intercultural Interactions™ eLearning Advantage Plus
This highly interactive course will help employees and managers gain insights, strategies and skills that help minimize cultural misunderstandings and strengthen interactions.
Goin’ Through the Motions™ (eLearning Safety Classic - For Employees)
In this eLearning course, you will learn how the body reacts to repetitive motion, the risk factors in producing repetitive motion injuries, the actions to minimize them, and the treatments available for repetitive motion injuries.