Fdm/foqa Training Courses

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Fdm/foqa Training Courses

Our training for trainers program: how to build confidence and engage your audience The training field can change fast, which makes training for trainers crucial. New methodologies. New discoveries about the way adults learn. Changing expectations from trainees—and from your company. Our training the trainer courses give you the practical platform skills and confidence you need to succeed. This powerful seminar puts the latest trends and techniques at your fingertips. Whether you’ve been training for a while or never stepped onto a platform before, this training for trainers workshop will show you how to become a facilitator of learning, not just a presenter.

You’ll build confidence, engage your audience from the beginning and leave your trainees praising your training abilities • • • •. AMA's Annual Pass—Unlimited training for 1 year! Looking to build your skills without breaking your budget? Is exactly what you need to energize your career and make this your year. Vice City 2010 on this page. This is a call-in offer only.: Choose as many courses as you need from over 140 AMA Classroom Seminars, and all Live Online Seminars for $3,995.

Respective fields for an intense 3 day course. Aimed at FDM/ FOQA analysts & operators. Decryption Programs on this page. And Flight Operational Quality Assurance. In training and in providing.

Call 1-877-566-9441 and mention code LDVY.: Get one year of unlimited access to ALL AMA Classroom and Live One Seminars, plus all Express Skills Courses and Webinars for $4,995. Call 1-877-566-9441 and mention code LDVY. AMA Faculty-the AMA Advantage AMA seminars are led by senior executives, managers, authors, educators, consultants, course developers. And even CEOs! AMA is distinguished by the quality of its faculty-men and women who are not just skilled platform speakers but industry experts who have achieved success in the corporate world.

They are top business practitioners who have been in the trenches-and who bring their distinctive insights, practical experience and illuminating personal anecdotes to every AMA seminar session they lead. Each of our course leaders has been selected from a pool of top candidates, has undergone rigorous AMA training and is periodically evaluated by AMA practice leaders. All bring with them many years of expertise.plus fresh new ideas and perspectives. Our seminar leaders add value to every course not only through their practical, action-oriented presentations-but also through the expert advice they offer and the opportunities throughout the seminar session for the one-on-one mentoring critical to effective learning. The AMA faculty.is the AMA advantage! Seminar Hours and Attire Q: What time does my seminar begin and end?

A: On the first morning, please arrive at 8:30 am to pick up your registration packet and room assignment. Seminars begin at 9:00 am and end at 5:00 pm, except on the last day. On the last day, seminars that run the full day begin at 9:00 am and end at 4:30 pm. Seminars that conclude with half day sessions end at 12:00 pm. Q: What should I wear? A: Casual business attire is appropriate. Note: room temperatures may vary so you may want to dress in layers.

Travel and Accommodations Q: Can AMA help me make travel arrangements? A: AMA partners with leading travel organizations to offer participants special discounts when attending AMA seminars. Car Rentals - Hertz offers American Management Association members and course participants discounts at participating locations in the U.S. And around the world. Your CDP# 1215377 is the key. Visit www.hertz.com for reservations on-line, or, if you prefer, you may call the Members Only Reservations Line at 1-800-654-2200 or call your travel agent. Hotels - Preferred pricing is available at hotels close to all seminar venues.

Visit our travel page or call 1-877-566-9441 for information. Q: Can AMA help me make hotel reservations? A: AMA does not arrange hotel accommodations. However, AMA has negotiated with certain hotels in some locations to hold a block of rooms for seminar participants for up to three weeks prior to your seminar start date. Look on your registration confirmation letter for a phone number for one of these hotels. When you call the hotel, mention you are an AMA seminar attendee to secure preferred rates, if available. We recommend you make your reservations early.

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