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For Employees...Being Positive in the Workplace: Good Attitudes Are Contagious
Online Training Course Description:
Negativity can spread through the office as quickly as the flu. Fortunately, a positive attitude is also contagious. Wouldn't you rather work with an optimist than someone who always finds fault? People with positive outlooks actually have an edge in getting promoted to the top jobs.
This course demonstrates how to see the world from the optimist's eye and become a more successful person in the process.
During this course, you will learn how to create a good attitude on the job by:
Boosting your own morale.
Staying positive amid the inevitable day-to-day frustrations of work.
Taking control of your career.
Estimated time to complete this course is 45 minutes. The video length is 20 minutes.
For a preview of this video, start the file below.
Online Training Course Contents:
Online training courses keep your trainees engaged by providing topic-specific questions throughout the course, automatically stopping the playback after each key topic. As each key element is presented, the video pauses and the student must display an understanding by completing an interactive assessment. Immediate feedback is provided and the student is able to progress to the next step. Additionally, when you sign up your employees for a course, you can track who has completed the course and who hasn’t.
Each course includes a:
Pre-test.
Post-test.
Completion certificate.
Monthly tracking report.
Need more information? Please call 1-800-788-0914
for any questions and to:
Sign up more than 10 trainees.
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Otherwise, please select the option below and enter your trainees' email addresses into the "Attendee Email" section of the checkout process. You will receive an email confirmation in 1-2 business days with your log-in information and instructions.
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