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sharepointOur Lexington location has an upcoming class that many have requested, and we wanted to invite you to join us! SharePoint Designer 2007: Basic on January 14, 2010.

This course teaches the core features and functions of SharePoint Designer 2007. Students will learn how to create and apply templates, control layout and spacing, create and apply style sheets, and apply IDs and classes. They will also insert, modify, and arrange images, create links and navigation bars, and insert and format tables. Finally, they will learn how to prepare a Web site for publishing.

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See ExecuTrain of Kentucky VP of Business Development, Crinda Francke, talk about Your Center of Learning.

If you’re looking for a job, looking for a better one, or need the skills to move up the career ladder, Your Center of Learning’s career training program is for you! A service of The Center for Rural Development, Your Center of Learning can deliver the essential skills you need for workplace success and career advancement! Attend an upcoming Orientation Meeting to find out more about how we can help get you on the path to success!

If you’re an employer, do you need critical workforce training for your employees so you can focus on the business of doing business? Your Center of Learning–a service of The Center for Rural Development–can help. Attend an upcoming Orientation Meeting to find out more about how we can help get your workforce and managers primed for success!

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See ExecuTrain of Kentucky VP of Business Development, Crinda Francke, talk about the “Business Your Way” training program.


The Center for Rural Development, Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program, and Bell-Whitley Community Action Agency are partnering to present “Business Your Way,” a comprehensive training program to help you take your skills and start your own small business! The first orientation meeting is Jan. 12 in Pineville, Kentucky. Spots are limited, so call toll free 1-888-248-9438 today to register!

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ExecuTrain-Class-PhotoCame across this interesting article on how employee development should be thought of as a positive move of employers, rather than a dreaded all day training session.

Why Employee Development Is Important

Employee development is something that most people imagine as intrusive all-day group training sessions. Unfortunately, this dreaded approach to employee development is just the opposite of how employee development should occur and feel to employees. Employee development can manifest itself in many forms of training, evaluations, educational programs, and even feedback. If executed correctly, the effects of training on employee performance can often encourage growth within the worker and the organization itself.
Click here for the full article.

ExecuTrain of Kentucky works hard to have engaging, personal, professional training solutions that tie in directly with an employees specific job goals and objectives. We also have solutions that offer complete training tracking for entire organizations, whether for compliance or for employee assessment.

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ExecuTrain and Healthcare

October 7, 2009

Check out this video of Crinda Francke interviewing Scott Smiser of Baptist Healthcare Systems regarding work ExecuTrain of Kentucky has done for them.

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When perusing the MSNBC homepage today, we noticed an article titled “Lack of computer skills foils many job-seekers.” For some laid-off workers, computer skills are essential in finding another position- even entry-level positions. We offer introductory classes for such people who may not know that a mouse isn’t a furry rodent, but an essential piece of computer equipment.

About a fifth of Americans don’t have Internet access at home, the Pew Internet & American Life Project reported in June. Their profile — generally older and less educated — correlates closely with the demographics of those suffering the fastest rises in unemployment, an analysis of data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows. For them, the first obstacles are the keyboard and the mouse.

Even if you aren’t currently unemployed or you already feel you’re sufficient with the computer programs you have to know on a day-to-day basis, there are always new tips, tricks, shortcuts and programs you can learn to do your job more efficiently. The pace of technological change is speeding up, and as technology evolves, so must our skills.

Feel free to send us an email, comment on this post, or call us with any questions on how we might be able to help you or someone you know brush up on these essential skills.

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