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Start: 04/20/2010 4:00 pm
Rules are the cinderblock of effective and successful child behavior management. Child discipline cannot adequately be implemented or enforced if effective rules are not first established. Rules define behavioral expectations in every setting whether it is home, school, or the community. Rules help prepare children to obey laws in our society. Rules are supposed to encourage behavior change. However, oftentimes rules are developed in such a way that they subsequently discourage compliance and promote defiance. We need to understand and be aware of the characteristics of rule setting so that we create rules that promote compliance, not defiance. This webinar explores: • The importance of rule setting, At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will have developed an effective list of rules for their home, classroom, or any other setting. The presenter is Mark Lakewood, CEO of Building Strong Families National Seminars, a distinguished parenting expert, author, and speaker with over 20 years of clinical experience as a mental health therapist. Mr. Lakewood has an extensive history providing therapy services to children, adolescents, and adults. Several years ago, he developed and facilitated an effective parenting program for parents of strong-willed children that gained local recognition. This program taught parents strategies and techniques to help them effectively manage their children's behavior. Based on this program, Mr. Lakewood later created the Sudden Compliance Program and is currently offering it as a DVD/downloadable video series and as a webinar series. The cost to attend this webinar is only $9.95. This webinar is presently scheduled for Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 from 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (Eastern Time). There are additional dates/times to select from. If the scheduled days/times are inconvenient, participants can schedule this live webinar to be presented on a day/time most convenient to them. For more information or to pre-register, those interested are asked to visit http://www.CreatingRulesThatKidsFollow.info. | 21
Start: 04/21/2010 2:00 pm
End: 04/21/2010 3:00 pm
A growing number of providers are searching for fact-based approaches to determine where to “plant the flag” when it comes to: * Opening a facility From segmenting patient populations to statistical testing and modeling of variables for performance impacts, learn what types of tools and solutions savvy healthcare organizations are implementing in their planning and strategy efforts. Hear first-hand from Alan Ayers, VP of Strategy and Execution at Concentra, about how they utilize data-driven analyses in their decision-making processes. Gain more insight into the true meaning of “patient analytics”, and how you can begin developing a market planning strategy where results triumph gut instinct. | 22
Start: 04/22/2010 2:00 pm
Join us for a free Webinar with special guest Kevin Novak, co-chair of the W3C Electronic Government work group and VP of Integrated Web Strategy and Technology for the American Institute of Architects. Governments have aggressive goals to achieve openness and transparency in their operations and in how they serve and communicate with their constituencies. The challenge is that many governments are still at web 1.0 when the constituencies are demanding Web 2.0 openness and interaction. Kevin will discuss his work with the W3C, focusing on: • How the W3C Electronic Government Group is working to identify, develop, test and document standards and approaches needed by government to technically achieve their goals of openness and transparency Start: 04/22/2010 2:00 pm
End: 04/22/2010 3:00 pm
Comment synchroniser les flux de données clients provenant de différents canaux grâce à Talend et Experian QAS La multiplication des canaux de communication (Internet, Point de vente, Téléphone, Courrier) avec vos clients entraine une grande hétérogénéité des informations que vous collectez et que vous diffusez. Des données non contrôlées au point d’entrée de l’information (formulaires web, coupons, saisies manuelles, etc.) dans vos systèmes sont sources d’erreurs. Les données peuvent êtres fausses, partielles, obsolètes, déjà existantes et donc source de doublons, ou encore de formats différents. Découvrez dans ce séminaire en ligne : Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010 Start: 04/22/2010 10:14 pm
Join us for a free Webinar with special guest Kevin Novak, co-chair of the W3C Electronic Government work group and VP of Integrated Web Strategy and Technology for the American Institute of Architects. Governments have aggressive goals to achieve openness and transparency in their operations and in how they serve and communicate with their constituencies. The challenge is that many governments are still at web 1.0 when the constituencies are demanding Web 2.0 openness and interaction. Kevin will discuss his work with the W3C, focusing on: • How the W3C Electronic Government Group is working to identify, develop, test and document standards and approaches needed by government to technically achieve their goals of openness and transparency | 23
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