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Six Sigma: Entering the Dojo
$99.00Once you complete Six Sigma: Entering the Dojo your skills in this practical area of business improvement will be prepped and practiced enough to apply them in the real world. You are going to learn about the basics of Six Sigma and about various improvement tools. You will follow that up with a look at management tools for generating ideas. A look at continuous improvement is next on the agenda and the course concludes with a consideration of customer relationships. -
Networking for Success
$99.00In this course, you will learn how to identify opportunities, create a positive first impression, develop a memorable intro, start conversations, shake hands well, handle business cards, manage sticky situations, follow up with others, and organize your network. You’ll also learn how to network in online spaces, such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. -
Conflict Resolution: Dealing With Difficult People
$139.99In this course, you will learn the benefits of conflict, techniques for getting to the heart of the matter, anger and stress management tips, and ways to improve your own attitude. You’ll also learn a practical three-step model that will help you resolve conflict in a positive manner. -
Microsoft 365 Word: Online: Getting Started
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: Get started with Word Online, Manage documents, Work with text, Find and replace text, Change view options, and Get help in Word Online. -
Microsoft Sway: Working with a Sway Project
$99.00In this course you will learn how to edit Sway projects, share a Sway project, and set Sway project options. -
Microsoft 365 SharePoint: Adding and Configuring Libraries, Apps, Lists, and Pages
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: Configure document libraries, and Add libraries, apps, lists, and pages to your site. -
Microsoft 365 Teams: Communicating in Channels
$99.00Manage messages Do more with messages Manage files in a channel Use the wiki -
Developing a High Reliability Organization
$99.00You will learn what constitutes a High Reliability Organization (HRO), the principles behind high reliability and take a look at a real life disaster that could have benefitted from those principles.