The challenges organizations face today require the ability to build the capacity of their most important resource...their employees. At Seattle Research Partners we are committed to the principle of life-long learning. We can customize each of these courses to your unique organizational needs. |
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We also offer a number of courses in collaboration with Seattle Pacific University. Our PEAK Learning™ courses are open to the public and offer you the opportunity to join a learning experience that will enrich your professional credentials.
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Fall 2008 Courses |
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7 Habits of Highly Effective People/4 Roles of a Leader (2.4 CEU's) |
| When: Tuesdays Oct. 7 - Nov. 25 6 - 9 pm |
| Using the principles taught in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - the national best seller by Dr. Stephen R. Covey, this dynamic and highly participative course will provide you a roadmap to increase your effectiveness in the workplace and your personal life. Leadership is a state of mind, not a job description, the principles taught in the 4 Roles will inspire you to find your voice and help others find theirs! |
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| Cost: $1,250 includes all course materials and 3.0 SPU Graduate Credits |
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Strategic HR Colloquia (2.4 CEU's) |
| When: Mondays Oct. 6 - Nov. 24 6 - 9 pm |
| Combining the powerful reveiw process of the SHRM Essentials© with the dynamics of the Strategic Thinking Acting and Learning Model©, and the Critical Thinking Process designed by Dr. Jim Rand, you will enhance your professional HR expertise. This is a follow-on course for HR professionals who have earned the PHR or SPHR certification. |
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| Cost: $950 includes all course materials |
| $300 Additional fee for 3.0 SPU Graduate Credits |
| All courses are subject to final approval by the SPU and Seattle Research Partners, Inc. at their sole discretion. Any course may be cancelled without notice. In such case, all deposits or tuition will be returned to participants. |