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1440 Minutes
SKU: ABC1440
Every day contains 1440 minutes. This motivational meeting opener challenges the viewer to use every minute to it's fullest. Using both historical footage and beautiful HD imagery, 1440 minutes will inspire any audience to greet each day with passion, inspiration and urgency.
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30 Ways to Make More Time
SKU: AIM30W
Most people may think they are efficient. But unless they know how to manage their time, it's unlikely they will ever be fully effective. Poor time management can also have a knock-on-effect on their colleagues or team they work with.
30 ways to make more time demonstrates that time management training can be applied to anyone within an organisation. It uses memorable and engaging characters in many different situations to highlight the issues of time management - showing both the ri...
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40 DVD Seminar Combo
SKU: SEM28C
40 new seminar DVDs on Sales, Motivation, Goal Setting, Customer Service, Memory and more. Everything you need to keep your employees motivated and successful. These DVDs are available individually or as a 37 DVD set for a discounted price.
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40 Hours: Invest in Yourself
SKU: COA40H
Employees spend approximately one third of their waking hours at work. That's a significant amount of time! It follows that they should learn how to get the best return on such an important investment from their lives.
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50 Activities for Developing Emotional Intelligence
SKU: HRD50AEI
Emotional Intelligence explains why, despite equal intellectual capacity, training, or experience, some people excel while others of the same caliber lag behind. Certain competencies are found repeatedly in high performers at all levels, from customer service representatives to CEOs.
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50 Activities for Promoting Ethics
SKU: HRD50ETH
This title is divided into five sections. Each section has ten exercises designed to stimulate discussion and promote inquiry regarding business ethics. The activities focus on Leadership, Corporate Citizenship, Salesmanship, Management, and Teamwork. Contributing to this collection is a range of trainers from a wide variety of disciplines and locations, including Europe, India, Canada, and a broad cross-section of the United States.
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90 Minutes to Killer Presentations Skills with Doug Jefferys
SKU: PRE90M
Learn to Implement the 3-Step technique used by JFK, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and other great speakers to persuade & inspire audiences of 10 to 10,000. Although speaking to a group is reported to be the Number 1 human fear, the truth is a bit more nuanced. The presenter in this video, author, speaker and trainer Doug Jefferys, clearly demonstrates that we only BELIEVE we fear public speaking because our most common behaviors when in the spotlight produce exactly the same physiological res...
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A.C.T. with Integrity
SKU: VISACT
A.C.T. with Integrity: Real Situations for Discussion provides business ethics training that can serve as a vital complement to any business practices and legal compliance program.
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Assert Yourself: Learning to be Assertive
SKU: VARASS
Assertive behavior means saying what we want, need, feel, think or believe in ways which are direct, honest and appropriate, but also respects the rights of those we are addressing - treating ourselves and those we work with as professional adults. It's the balance between passive and aggressive behavior.
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Compliance is Just the Beginning
SKU: QMRCOM
How do you make better ethical decisions at work? Just because a particular choice is legal does not make it right. Seeing legal compliance as the goal of ethics rather than the starting point can lead to poor decision making with disastrous consequences for the individuals involved and their organizations. Compliance is essential, but it's not enough.QMR
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Compliance is Just the Beginning: Program 1 - 3 Steps to Ethical Decisions
SKU: QMRCOM1
How do you make better ethical decisions at work? The ethics training video introduces the process. We hear from a former Enron executive as well as six ethics experts who discuss the pressures people can feel that may lead them to make poor decisions. We explore the importance of being aware of our core values as well as the standards of behavior expected by our organizations and our communities. Most importantly, we learn the 3 steps we can each take when faced with a tough ethical choice t...
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Defining Business Casual
SKU: KANDEF
A lack of specific guidance hurts employees who would like to fit in, but don't understand the importance of their appearance.. Help your staff understand the "Business" in "Business Casual" and upgrade their wardrobe to meet a more business-like standard. In this program, etiquette expert Margery Sinclair assembles business casual outfits from an executive clothing source selected by the Wall Street Journal as one of the top ten in the United States.
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Dining with Confidence
SKU: KANDIN
Ever wonder what is appropriate and inappropriate in business dining? Let etiquette expert Margery Sinclair teach you the ins and outs of business entertaining. Be more effective and "at ease" in your next meeting with an important client or potential employer.
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Emotional Intelligence
SKU: CRMEMO
Most of us have been conditioned to believe that workplace decisions should be based upon cold, logical reason and that emotions should be "left at home." However, today there is a growing body of science in the emerging field of Emotional Intelligence (EI), indicating that proper understanding and use of emotions can be critical to helping us be more effective workers and better communicators.
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Emotional Intelligence (Manufacturing Version)
SKU: CRMEMO-W
Most of us have been conditioned to believe that workplace decisions should be based upon cold, logical reason and that emotions should be "left at home." However, today there is a growing body of science in the emerging field of Emotional Intelligence (EI), indicating that proper understanding—and use of—emotions can be critical to helping us be more effective workers and better communicators.
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