Webinar - Overcoming Training Obstacles: A Live Discussion - 1/24/25 5-7pm ET

Webinar - Overcoming Training Obstacles: A Live Discussion - 1/24/25 5-7pm ET

$79.00

Hosted by Erica Roberts
January 24, 2025 - 5-7pm Eastern Time (ET)
$79 Per Person

Join our upcoming interactive webinar where we dive into the obstacles sometimes found in training. This session will be more than just a presentation; it will be a dynamic discussion where active participationis not only encouraged but also promoted right from the start. We believe that your insights and experiences are valuable, and we want to hear from you

During this webinar, we will focus on addressing a range of topics, including bridging generational gaps, resolving personality conflicts, breaking through communication barriers, influencing management, addressing disciplinary issues, and setting clear training boundaries. But that's not all – we want your input, questions, and perspectives to shape the conversation. 

Come prepared to add to the discussion. Take some time to brainstorm and think about the obstacles you face every day in your center. What challenges are you looking to overcome? By sharing your experiences and insights, you may help someone else navigate their way around obstacles they've encountered. Your participation can make a significant difference for yourself and others.

At the heart of our training philosophy is the belief that we learn best from each other. Make your time worth it, and use this to your advantage. Get the most out of this training by actively engaging with your fellow participants. Your contributions will not only enrich your own learning but also benefit the entire group. Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of a meaningful dialogue and gain practical insights that can transform your training approach. Join us and contribute to the discussion. 

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