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Your Jargon Guide to the Corporate Training Industry
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Corporate training is an ever-changing industry that is consistently evolving over time through changing circumstances and increases in technology. With that comes many terms and phrases to describe innovations and the latest trends. As global leaders in this industry, we at CTM have put together a glossary that defines some of the most common terms we use every day in hopes that you can better understand corporate training and its many nuances. We consulted CTM Sales Representatives Hailey Conley and Seth Rozee for the most relevant and commonly used industry lingo. Here is our Jargon Guide: Corporate Training Edition.
5 Ways to Achieve Work-Life Balance for Happier and Healthier Employees
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We all take on different roles in our personal and professional lives. What titles do you take on in your everyday life, and how do we balance it all? The key is to achieve work-life balance. Here are some strategies that have worked for us at CTM and other companies to help employees achieve work-life balance.
Five Strategies for Conflict Resolution in the Workplace
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Conflict in one form or another is inevitable in any workplace. Effective conflict resolution skills will increase productivity, allow your team to make better business decisions, and help you better manage risk. Below are 5 strategies to consider when resolving conflict in the workplace.
Top Ten Soft Skills to Train Your Team in
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Soft skills are a crucial part of what makes a strong employee in any organization. Soft skills impact how we communicate with colleagues, problem-solve, and are a contributing factor to the long-term success of your organization. Here are our top ten Soft Skills you should be training your team in to boost their personal and professional development.
Top Five Corporate Leadership Skills to Inspire Your Team
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Good leadership at the forefront of an organization can have a major influence on its success for the individuals working there and the company as a whole. It can be easy to assume that certain people are simply naturally good leaders, and while that may be true sometimes, leadership skills can in fact be taught, built, and improved upon overtime.