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Training Employees: Stop Wasting Your Money
You send your people on expensive training courses. Yet your business performance does not seem to improve. Your problem may lie in how you look at training. This article considers two popular views of how training works. Hold the outdated view and you will continue to lose money on training. Act on the enlightened view and your business and people will prosper. Which view do you hold?

When Sales Training Isn’t Working
Nothing is more frustrating than investing the time to identify the need, design, develop, and deliver great sales training and then discover that sellers aren’t implementing what they learned when they get back to the field.

Does Your Sales Training Program Fail or Pass the Simple Rope Test?
Many sales training program fail the simple rope test. Maybe this is because the simple rope test is just so simple that it continues to be ignored.

Does Your Sales Training Program Pass or Fail the Rope Test?
Never head of the rope test? Then you might find this article of interest.

Reinforcing training: Getting Managers Involved
Just because a training session was completed doesn't mean that information and skills learned will "stick" with trainees. In order for that to happen, it's imperative that managers understand how to reinforce what was learned and how to use that learning to meet the goals of the company.

Involving Sales Managers in Development and Delivery
Sales Managers bring a level of expertise and respect that can instantly make - or break - your training program. You know the typical ways to involve sales managers in training:

Gathering Good Requirements
Successful training programs come from knowing exactly what the training must accomplish for the business, the department, and the individual. They don't just happen. Whether you are developing or contracting training, use these steps to improve your requirements-gathering process, spend less time doing it, and drive more effective training:

The Leader As Coach
With the changing demographics of the workforce - retirement of the Boomers and entry of Gen Y - as well as the prevalence of distributed work teams, there is a growing trend for managers to take more of a coach-like approach to leading their teams, especially when those teams are made up of knowledge workers. This article looks at how coaching is different from traditional management and identifies three crucial skills for effective coaching in the workplace.

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So Many Managers Doubt PRs Value
Doubt has been known to disolve in the face of public relation's strong assist in achieving many managers' operating objectives and their managerial objectives.

Business Growth Needs Powerful Objectives
Yogi Berra is quoted as saying “If you don’t know where you are going you will end up somewhere else”. Business objectives specify where you are going; they are your destination. They give you direction to drive your company’s growth. They provide your team with a common purpose. They focus your activities towards a future goal. All business owners set objectives. The key, however, is to ensure the objectives are powerful and will result in successful growth. All too often objectives are vague. Or they are so unrealistic that they lack credibility. Or they are missing measurable and specific results.

Going back to basics
Going back to basics and having focus on what made you successful in the start of your career (learning, learning, and learning) becomes vital in selling in 21st century. In fact, one of the rewards of a successful sales career is the stimulating learning process - it’s never dull unless that’s how you make it.

Entrepreneurship Part 2
If you can, there may be benefits in sticking to what you know. Learning by doing is an interesting process, but it can be a precarious one. Whilst you are still at the “looking around stage” look at the unsuccessful as well as the successful businesses. There lies many a cautionary tale!. Thousands of new businesses fold because their owners did not establish or even identify either business or personal objectives.

How To Develop Clear Objectives That Work Every Time
Whether you are developing goals and objectives for a grant application, during a strategic planning process, or for your staff members or team, it is critical to create goals and objectives that are easy to understand and implement. This article highlights four items to consider when developing goals and objectives.

Talent Management – Maximum Impact with Minimum Spend!
According to the CIPD Learning & Development Survey 2009 the development of management and leadership skills will play a central role in meeting business objectives over the next two years...

Be A Student
The wonderful thing I am learning about “learning”, and I am hearing it from many different locations all at once, is simply this; When you truly enter into an attitude of learning, rather than one of thinking that you know it all, and you give yourself permission to be open to other people’s ideas and suggestions, the frequency of learning opportunities becomes infinite, and your potential of greater success becomes assured.

Business Objectives Vs IT Investments
There are many organizations including fortune 500 companies might have invested more than 50% of the capital for IT activities. It could be for softwares/ERP/CRM etc, or hardwares or network items or other IT related devices. The IT investment is made to meet or support the business objectives. It is indispensable to ensure the IT investment is aligned with business objectives. It is for business. Business is not for IT investments. It is considered as a supporting tool. If there any wide gap between IT and business, there could be wastage of cost, resources and time. According to latest research study, in most of the organizations the IT investment is not 100% aligned with objectives of business organization.A study on Business Objectives Vs IT Investments throws more light on the subject.

How Can You Meet Your Goals / New Year Resolutions
How often have you failed to meet your objectives? Did you have it written down? Did you have it clearly thought through? Nine times out of ten we fail in our goal setting, resolutions or objectives because we do not have them clearly marked out.

Webinars - the Good, Bad, and the Interesting
Have you tried using webinars yet? Whether you are on the delivery or the receiving end of this option for learning, this is an amazing way to save money, time, travel, and still learn great material. Did you know that online learning is overtaking classroom style learning for many institutions around the world? Maybe there's something more to it than you first thought.

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