5 Ways You Can Prepare for Your CNA Certification

Working within the health sector is one of the most fulfilling and rewarding career paths there is. Job satisfaction comes from knowing that you have been able to make a positive difference in someone's life.

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5 Reasons You Should Be Autodesk Certified

The first step to improving your career is always improving yourself. Not that all of your skills aren't amazing, they are, but the more skills you have, the more doors are open to you.

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3 Ways ICD-10 Will Impact CPT Codes

Megan Suitts on May 26, 2015 7:00:00 AM

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The deadline for the mandatory switch over to ICD-10 codes is fast approaching, but what does it mean for CPT codes?

It’s obvious now that the switch over from ICD-9 to ICD-10 codes is complex starting with the fact that there are many more codes available in the ICD-10 standard than in ICD-9 and there are few one-to-one matchups.

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Why I Chose A Servant Leadership Style

Jeff Hough on May 12, 2015 7:00:00 AM

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One of the greatest myths in business is that people are your greatest asset.

It is a myth because only productive people are great assets. Non-productive people are a drain on company resources and moral. Turning non-productive assets into high-performing assets is the goal of leaders everywhere. 

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Microsoft Office 101: How to Create a Mail Merge in Word

Megan Suitts on Apr 14, 2015 7:00:00 AM

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Welcome to Microsoft Office 101! Every week Workforce Training will be publishing an article with a different tip or two pertaining to one of the Microsoft Office programs.

This week our focus will be on how to mail merge in Microsoft Word. Let’s get started!

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The Value of the PMP Certification on Your Resume

There are many different certifications you can achieve throughout your professional career; however, none are nearly as beneficial to a project manager as a PMP certification. As a project manager, it’s your job to oversee projects, ensure they stay within the set budget, and delegate workloads that need to be completed.

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The 10 Knowledge Areas of the PMP Exam

Megan Suitts on Nov 26, 2014 8:06:00 AM

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Studying for the PMP Certification exam is a daunting task.  But like any project you face it's made of component parts that can be processed individually.  

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Advantages of a Modular PLC Over a Fixed PLC?

Camille Gilbert on Aug 19, 2014 1:04:00 PM

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Programmable logic controllers, or PLCs, are industrial and/or commercial computers created to run automated systems. Whether you know it or not, you come into contact with PLCs on a regular basis. From roller coasters at a theme park to traffic lights on Main Street, PLCs are the unseen, crucial component to automated life as we know it. Originally developed to replace relay circuits, PLCs have taken on a life of their own, and working with them can be exciting and rewarding. 

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3 Things you need to know about Programmable Logic Controllers

Jeff Hough on Jul 29, 2014 10:30:00 AM

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Automation.  It is all around us, especially if you are in a manufacturing environment.  Advances in technology have eliminated some jobs, but have new, more technical jobs.  Among these new jobs, PLC programmers are experiencing rapid growth and opportunity.

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Hazardous Chemical Awareness

On April 10th of this year, more than a dozen people were taken to the hospital after being exposed to a chemical known as tetrachloride. The spill happened around 3 p.m. in a science lab basement on the Colorado College downtown campus. 12 of 13 patients were released after being treated by paramedics. A CC employee remains hospitalized as a precaution. The incident caused Olin Hall and the Barnes Science Center to be shut down for several hours.

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