All students who take a Subject Specific class are eligible to earn 0.5 of a Continuing Education Credits (CEU).
You must score 80% or higher to obtain a passing mark for the class. This completion entitles you to receive a certificate of achievement. This certificate will also highlight the number of CEU’s you have earned.
The Subtle Power of a RASCI Chart
The Subtle Power of a RASCI Chart Guest writer Sara Hanks offers constructive wisdom for project success in, “The Subtle Power of a RASCI Chart.” During several recent project reviews, an unmistakable pattern emerged: projects consistently stumbled at the same exact step. The project leaders were quick to lay blame on the purchasing team, citing […]
New Leadership
New Leadership Guest writer Sonya Law returns this week with the Human Resources perspective in “New Leadership.” New Leadership: It’s time to expand our definition of what makes a great leader! According to Harvard Business Review: “Leadership is a conversation” It is less about issuing and taking orders than about asking and answering questions” which […]
My Perspective from Kansas
My Perspective from Kansas Brace yourselves! Guest writer Andy Fanter is ready to challenge prevailing behavior with “My Perspective from Kansas.” I want to establish my “street creds” before I make 18% of the US unhappy. I have lived most of my 50+ years in Kansas: Wichita, Kansas City, Lawrence, Baldwin City, Hartford, Great Bend, […]
What Purchase Frequency Means for Equipment Dealers
What Purchase Frequency Means for Equipment Dealers Guest writer Debbie Frakes writes about metrics today with her blog post, “What Purchase Frequency Means for Equipment Dealers.” Purchase frequency is a crucial key metric for equipment dealers to consider when evaluating the behavior of their current customers and their marketing efforts. It refers to the number […]
Three Lessons from Dad
Three Lessons from Dad Guest writer Alex Weaver digs down into life skills in his blog post this week: “Three Lessons from Dad.” My Dad did not finish college but understood life and the opportunities that came his way. He was a husband, father, farmer and beekeeper, businessman, entrepreneur, St Louis Cardinal baseball fan, and […]
AVID – An Academic Powerhouse
AVID – An Academic Powerhouse Curriculum Designer Caroline Slee-Poulos is back with a guest blog on the topic of AVID – An Academic Powerhouse. When you get right down to the nitty-gritty of things, Socrates was right. No, I don’t mean our Owl, Socrates, the Learning Without Scars logo. I do mean the ancient Greek […]