New Hire Orientation Training Programs
Use these programs to welcome new employees into your organization! Help motivate and inspire them to do their best.
Are You With Me?
Why does
there seem to be one set of rules for how we behave when we're with people and a whole different set for how we act when we're on the phone?
Celebrate What's Right With The World
In Celebrate
What's Right With The World, Dewitt Jones asks: Do we choose to see possibilities? Do we really believe they're there? He assures us that there is always
more than one right answer. Celebrating what's right with the world helps us recognize the possibilities and find solutions for many of the challenges before us.
Character Is Destiny
Pick up any newspaper,
watch any news show, or read any business magazine, and the topic of character comes up. Why is character discussed so regularly? And why do
experts believe a strong character is vital to the long-term success of every individual and every organization?
Everyday Creativity
Everyday
Creativity teaches a surprising truth about creativity that its not a magical, mysterious occurrence, but a ready tool that enables
you to look at the ordinary and see the extraordinary. Hosted by photojournalist Dewitt Jones, this best selling training program shares
Dewitt's inspirational stories, memorable locations, and stunning examples of his work.
It's Your Call?
Great customer
service professionals make a choice. Everyday, with every customer, on every call, they choose to do all they can to make their customers
experience as positive as it can be. In other words, they know how to care.
Life & Work
In
Life and Work: A Managers Search for Meaning, James Autry explores
with breathtaking insight and sensitivity the emotional and spiritual issues
involved in managing a work force.
The New Business of Paradigms
Organizations
need to innovate and change in order to survive. So why are so many people
afraid of it? How do you help people open themselves up to change? Joel
Barker's monumental training video, The New Business of Paradigms,
explains how the rules we live by can limit our ability to innovate and
be creative.
Taking C.A.R.E. of Business
Taking C.A.R.E.
of Business can be used for your front line customer service staff. From greeting customers and gracefully managing several at once, to handling
dissatisfied customers and keeping a fresh outlook at all times, Taking C.A.R.E. of Business emphasizes personal accountability as it teaches your
employees to actively improve their customer service skills.
Wealth, Innovation, and Diversity
In
Wealth, Innovation and Diversity, Joel Barker discusses the connection
between diversity and innovation and between innovation and wealth. By understanding
this connection, you will be more likely to experience long lasting success
by encouraging your employees differences as an essential part of your
organization.
Working Without A Script
Hosted
by Keegan-Michael Key, TV personality and Second City alum, along with a
talented ensemble cast, Working Without A Script emphasizes that
good communication starts with a "yes, and" philosophy. "Yes,
and" means embracing and building upon new ideas. It fosters open mindedness
and empowers people to think on their feet and take risks.
