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Jun 5, 2012
Webinar

How can you work with others to accomplish your personal objectives and progress the mission of the organization? This Webinar provides the concrete tactics, sage advice, and proven solutions for alleviating friction in all of your business relationships.

Jun 7, 2012
Webinar

This 90-minute Webinar shows you dozens of techniques that Excel experts use to quickly create, manipulate, modify, and deploy their spreadsheets. Using these tips to streamline all of your data tabulation and analysis chores will simply save you hours of work!

Jun 14, 2012
Webinar

Have you recently fallen into the role of a project manager? This Webinar outlines a proven recipe for initiating, planning, and managing corporate projects. In addition, to telling you how to do it, you get software to help you implement what is discussed in the Webinar. Spend 90 minutes with us and you’ll have what you need to hit the ground running on your next project!

Jun 25, 2012
Webinar

Recent AMA research reveals that in this business climate everyone is feeling stressed, overwhelmed and pulled in multiple directions. This Webinar shows you how to take control of your workload using proven hints, tips and techniques to help you manage the multiple priorities that are competing for your time, attention and energy.

  • «  J'ai apprécié la structure de la présentation, le classeur comme outil à garder et le formateur. M. Carlton est très dynamique, il anime cette formation avec passion. Il a su nous enseigner et nous divertir en même temps.  »

  • «  Bref, excellent!  »

    Carmen Leibel
    ISC – Information Services Corporation

  • «  Cela a été la semaine la plus agréable de la formation au management. J’espère que la formation « Anciens élèves » se déroulera au cours de l’année prochaine.   »

    Hugh Scott
    Conseil d’assurances du Canada

  • «  La formation a largement dépassé toutes mes attentes. De loin le meilleur module que j’aie suivi jusqu’ici (I, II, III).  »

    Gordon Reed
    TMI