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The Future Change Management Training

November 24th, 2011 3:37 am


The future throws unexpected roadblocks in the way of growing a business. One way of counteracting this change is through a group of courses that management needs. They are p3o training, business analysis training and change management training. When the workplace changes and transitions, these courses will have management ready to deal with it, and react to the natural resistance involved.

Change management training will expose your managing team to the basics and the steps involved in the changes. Your managers will be trained in how to react to the changes and to adapt when necessary in order to implement the changes.

Change management training courses are hands-on seminars that will educate the rising managers in when and how to choose an action that will lead to change. Following this choice comes the implementation phase, and then the change must be monitored. All change is not good, and all change is not bad, in fact change is neutral. This is the reason it needs monitoring as to the effects the changes might bring about.

There is always resistance to change, it is natural. The change management training stresses how this resistance can be overcome in the most effective manner. All through the process the manager must show commitment and creativity where the change needs fine tuning. Good communication is important when change is implemented, and all levels of workers need to be on the same page.

When the team completes change management training, and the other seminars they become important parts of your business. They are now able to cope with situations more independently with less guidance from those above them.

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How to Avoid Wasted Time

August 30th, 2011 1:54 am

If you are in need of a job, you might not consider job searching a waste of time. It is vital that you start obtaining a steady paycheck; therefore, any work and effort put into a job search is time well-spent. With that said, thousands of job seekers make simple, but time consuming mistakes. Yes, each simple mistake or oversight might only lead to a minute or two of wasted time, but that time can easily add up. To ensure your job search goes off without a hitch and to ensure you don’t waste a moment of time, here are some helpful tips:

Search Multiple Career Sites at Once

On that same note, you waste time if you are searching multiple job search sites separately. There are a number of computer applications, as well as smart phone apps, that enable you to search all the best career sites at once; with one search. It can take hours to search site #1, then search site #2, then site #3, and so forth.

Write Down all Jobs You Apply for and When

You might be surprised how many job seekers apply for the same job two or three times. Most of these duplicate applications or resumes are by mistake. Either way, they waste time. It is also important to note that hiring managers dislike duplicate resumes and job applications as well; it does not create a good impression.

By writing down all the jobs you applied for, you are aware. Keep in mind the date. If a company post a job for an office manager on Monday, but a new listing appears on Friday (same exact listing), they may be doing this to bump the job listing so it appears higher in the search results. If it is still the same position, don’t apply again.

However, lets say your notes say you applied for that office manager job two months ago and the listing is reappearing. Apply again. Likely, the company hired an office manager and their new-hire didn’t pan out.

Keep Your Resume Easily Accessible

If you are in the mist of a job search, your resume should always be within reach of your fingertips. When applying for jobs online, easily access your resume from your computer. Store it in your “My Documents” with a good name “Adnan Resume.” You don’t need to waste five minutes or more searching your computer for your resume because you know it is saved…somewhere.

The same holds true for printed resumes. Job seekers should always be prepared to apply for jobs. Maybe you are at the dentist and see a “now hiring secretary” sign. If you have a printed copy of your resume in your car, you can apply. There is no need to waste time and money to return home, print your resume, and return back to the office to apply.

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