Programs Tagged With "ADA"

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Uncorking creativity with No consultants, No budget, No special purchases and No HR expenses. (No kidding)

The 21st century economy brings new challenges and your organization's growth depends on new creative ideas. Charged to lead the entire organization, a department, or a smaller team is a challenge, especially when out-of-the-box thinking is a requirement. Every leader struggles to find solutions to challenges and encouraging creative ideas — many lose sleep over it. They incentivize employee... (MORE)

 

Achieving Victory through Creative Solutions

In the ever-changing world in which we exist, the ability to adapt to new situations is at an all-time high. What worked yesterday may not work today. Therefore, the ability to continually manufacture creative and innovative solutions is a skill that is required for survival in almost every industry. But what are the elements involved in unleashing and maximizing our creative juices? What skill... (MORE)

 

Mind Fuel for the Masses

Can we really stretch our mind so that we can achieve more out of life? The answer is Yes, absolutely Yes! Mind stretching is the next revolution in personal development. The Rubberband Revolution™ is the process of teaching the brain a new way of thinking and in doing so connecting the right/left brain more effectively. Take Aways: . Enhance Innovation & Productivity by teaching the Bra... (MORE)

 

Understanding the needs and strengths of the learning disabled employee

Charles Schwab, Henry Winkler, George W.Bush, Bruce Jenner, Walt Disney, Tom Cruise, Jewel, Tommy Hilfiger, Michael Jordan. What do all these people have in common? They all have a history of learning disabilities. One out of every 6 individuals has a learning disorder or disability. Many, but not all, received special education services in school. These same individuals will be applying to... (MORE)

 

#1 New York Times Best-selling Author and International Speaker

Michael Hingson is an internationally acclaimed public speaker and consultant who uses his personal stories and experiences escaping from and surviving the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 as the backdrop for his talks on the life lessons he has learned growing up in a world different from what most of us experience. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 a... (MORE)

 

5 Lessons in goal setting from one woman's walk around the world

On August 1, 1999, Polly Letofsky left her home Colorado home and headed west. She traveled across 4 continents, 22 countries, and over 14,000 miles – by foot – to become the first woman to walk around the world. As an awareness campaign for breast cancer, survivors and well-wishers around the world came to walk with her. Every day strangers welcomed her into their homes and shared meals. T... (MORE)

 

Facilitating Maximum Productivity for All.

Modern technology has opened the doors to employment opportunities for persons with disabilities. Organizations intending to integrate individuals with disabilities can benefit from training on social etiquette & Compliance in order to facilitate an environment where all team members can perform at their highest level of productivity. This training is offered to cover the topics of ADA compliance,... (MORE)

 

How to Adapt in a World of Constant Change

James inspires and equips your audience to emotionally cope with change, new leadership, team members and workplace environments. He shares powerful inspirational ideas to help anyone excel in an environment of constant change and make a positive difference. (MORE)

 


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