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Developing Your Training Program
$139.99You will start this course by considering what training is, when it is necessary, and what other options are out there. Then, you will learn the ICE method for identifying needs, a seven-step model for instructional design, and tips for building an engaging program. Next, you will walk through the steps of program design, including setting learning objectives, identifying evaluation strategies, choosing learning methodologies, finding content, creating energizers, using assessment tools, developing supporting materials, and testing the program. You will also receive tips on creating a proposal for a training program and building rapport with company sponsors. -
Microsoft 365 Outlook Part 1: Getting Started With Outlook 365
$99.00Navigate the Outlook interface, perform basic email functions, and use Outlook help. -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 2: Enhancing Workbooks
$99.00Customize workbooks Manage themes Protect files Prepare a workbook for audiences -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 3: Auditing and Error Checking
$99.00Tracing cells Error checking Evaluating formulas and using the Watch Window Data List Outlines -
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. -
Microsoft Teams: Customizing Channels
$99.00In this course you will learn how to customize channels, and add tabs and connectors to a channel. -
Employee Recognition: Appreciating Your Workforce
$99.00Here you are going to learn just what an employee recognition program is all about. You’re going to consider who falls under the definition of an employee and then decide why you should provide recognition for them. You will also look at the types of recognition programs, how to lay the foundation for one, and then how to actually build, implement, and follow up on a program in your office.




































