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.
Coaches Corner v.03.02.2023
Coaches Corner v.03.02.2023 In Coaches Corner v.03.02.2023, Coach Floyd Jerkins discusses sales mix and closing ratio analysis of behavior metrics. In my last article, Behavioral Sales Metrics for Coaching Equipment Industry Sales Teams, I laid out some framework for measuring sales activities. This article is the second in the series to analyze the behavioral metrics […]
In the Spotlight!
In the Spotlight! A quick update from our Curriculum Designer, Caroline Slee-Poulos, about our day in the spotlight! Today is the day that Learning Without Scars is the Spotlight Provider. IACET selects a provider of Continuing Education to be featured on their website and social media, and today is that day for our company. You […]
Belonging is good for business and benefits the bottom line!
Belonging is good for business and benefits the bottom line! Guest writer Sonya Law brings back our human resources perspective with “Belonging is good for business and benefits the bottom line!” According to Harvard Business Review: “If workers feel like they belong, companies reap substantial bottom-line benefits.” The bottom-line benefits are: High Sense of Belonging […]
What’s More Beneficial, AI, or Stakeholder Analysis?
What’s More Beneficial, AI, or Stakeholder Analysis? Guest writer Sara Hanks continues the conversations about widely accessible artificial intelligence in this week’s blog post: “What’s More Beneficial, AI, or Stakeholder Analysis?” The advances in artificial intelligence are creating a lot of buzz these days, with the launch of several image creation software tools and ChatGPT. […]
Operating a Business in the “Learning Space.”
Operating a Business in the “Learning Space.” For the week’s blog on Lifelong Learning, our Founder Ron Slee addresses the topic of operating a business in the “Learning Space.” Our backgrounds, Caroline and I, are in education. More specifically in Classroom Face-to-Face Teaching. As teachers we are concerned with our students and their growth and […]
A Huge Thank You!
A Huge Thank You! Shifting things to an attitude of gratitude, our Founder Ron Slee offers a huge thank you to all of our contributors for their incredible contributions. Many years ago, I started writing a Friday Filosophy as a communications tool. It predated our Learning Without Scars LLC startup in Hawaii. I had several […]