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"Preparing Today's Leaders for the Challenges of Tomorrow" |
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Businesses today are faced with preparing leaders for tomorrow. That can be a difficult task considering the rapid pace of change in today's business world. After all, who really knows what skills tomorrow's leaders will need to succeed? Clients of the Business & Career Institute at South Suburban College are challenged daily by this dilemma. However, the Institute's affiliation with AchieveGlobal Zenger-Miller has given clients a head start at providing the highest quality management and leadership skills training available. Year in and year out AchieveGlobal Zenger-Miller courses are recognized as premier training in the areas of management development, interpersonal communication skills, leading and participating in teams, and organizing and facilitating successful meetings. "One of the nice things about AchieveGlobal Zenger-Miller is their customized approach of helping clients solve business problems," said Denise Rzonca, Manager of Contract Training at the Business & Career Institute. "Because each of our clients usually has a unique set of circumstances surrounding their challenges, we need to be able to design training programs that specifically address those challenges. AchieveGlobal Zenger-Miller courses allow us the freedom to help our clients the way they need to be helped." The Institute has experience designing and implementing courses for companies that want employees to learn how to involve others and help them invest their personal commitment to the organization; to generate new ideas and positive innovations within the organization; to build supportive teams; and to collaboratively solve problems with co-workers and managers. These are just some of the skills managers, leaders, and employees will have to be adept at in order to be successful now and in the future. "Our clients have had terrific results with their employees learning these new skills and then using them back on the job," Needles said. "After all, what good is training unless the person learning actually uses the new skills. I think we have a pretty good track record when it comes to transfer of learning." |
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