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Past Free Webinars - 2010-2012

corporate-training 

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Webinars are a great way to give you and your employees the basic tools for success.

 

These Webinars are free and are usually offered the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 10:00 AM (MST).

 

Please look below for links to view past Webinars and register for future sessions.

 

Topics for 2012

 

Month Topic
January 10 Making Change Stick
   
February 14 3 Keys to Using Social Media for Business
   
March 8   (Moved from March 6) Google Analytics and You
March 27 Twitter for Professionals
April 10 Better Business Writing
April 24 Upside Down Evaluations
May 8 Food for Fitness
   
June 12 Positive Assertiveness at Work
   
July 10 Team Building for Small Teams
   
August 14 Servant Leadership
   
September 11 Dealing with Difficult Conversations
September 25 Making Google+ Work for Your Business
October 9 Best Customer Service Practices
   
November 20 iPad/iPhones for Business
November 27 Emotional Intelligence
   
   

 

 

Topics for 2011

 

Month Topic
January Face Your Fears
   
February Time Management
  Websites That Work
March Essential Employee Skills
  Social Media: Starting off Right
April Workplace Organization
   
May Life Balance
   
June Present Like A Pro
  Bloodborne Pathogens
July Your Guide to Optimal Health
   
August Learning to Thrive in Any Economy
   
September Avoiding Burnout
   
October  
   
November Motivation: The New Carrot
   
December Reprogramming Your Mind
   

 

Topics for 2010

 

Month Topic
May Servant Based Leadership 
  Reprogram Your Mind
June Social Media for Business 
  Re-engineering Customer Service
July Good To Great
  Recession Fatigue
August Servant Based Leadership
  Workplace Organization
September Overcoming Your Fear
   
October Motivating Yourself and Others
   
November Wellness, Balance, and Work
   
December Healthy Eating
   

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The Idaho Small Business Development Center (ISBDC) is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration. It operates in a partnership program with the U.S. Small Business Administration, Idaho State University, and other funding sources. The support given by the U.S. Small Business Administration through such funding does not constitute an express or implied endorsement of the cosponsor(s)’ or participants’ opinions, products or services. Please call one week in advance if you have handicap access needs that require special attention. All programs are offered on a nondiscrimination basis.