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.
Three Reasons to Invest in Your Website
Three Reasons to Invest in Your Website Learning Without Scars is proud to introduce our new contributer, Joanne Costin. Joanne Costin is an award-winning business journalist, content writer and content marketing strategist with more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry. She is a frequent contributor to the ConExpo-Con/Agg 365 newsletter as well […]
Does Your Dealership Measure Customer Retention?
Does Your Dealership Measure Customer Retention? Our new guest writer, Tom Montgomery, asks a critical question in his inaugural blog post for Learning Without Scars: Does Your Dealership Measure Customer Retention? If you had to define Tom Montgomery in a nutshell, you would say he is a powerful strategist. Tom is a business savvy professional […]
The Structure and Development of Our Learning On Demand Classes
The Structure and Development of our Learning On Demand Classes For this week’s installment on Lifelong Learning, our Founder, Ron Slee, is taking you on a walkthrough of the process that goes into the structure and development of our Learning On Demand classes. Over our time in providing classroom teaching at Universities, High Schools, Business […]
Friday Filosophy v.01.13.2023
Friday Filosophy v.01.13.2023 For Friday Filosophy v.01.13.2023, our Founder, Ron Slee shares quotes and words of wisdom from the French painter Oscar-Claude Monet. Oscar-Claude Monet (14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived […]
Driving Change and Transformation in 2023
Driving Change and Transformation in 2023 For our Coaches’ Corner, Ron Slee returns to his favorite role – Coach – with “Driving Change and Transformation in 2023.” We have seen a lot of change over the past thirty-six months. From January 2020 as the starting point the world has seen remarkable, generational, challenges. The Pandemic. […]
The Year That Was
The Year That Was Guest writer Christopher Kiely takes on the important task of the review of 2022 with his blog post: “The Year That Was.” I was asked to write a “year in review” type reflection piece for the end of the year. As you can tell it is now past the end of […]