- How to Earn the Best Seat in the House
- 5 Reasons to Focus on Respect Training
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Welcome to another issue of CHART's Training Flash e-blast, where you’ll find quick inspiration from the brightest in hospitality training. Read and enjoy these recent posts to the member blogs on CHART's Home Page!
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CHART Talks: Brief Bursts of Brilliance
How to Earn the Best Seat in the House? Get on a Non-Profit Board
by Donna Herbel
In 7 minutes, Donna takes us down the yellow brick road of professional development. In her video, she shares the stories of two women: a mentor and mentee and their journey to reach the best seat in the house. View the Video. |
5 Reasons to Focus on Respect Training
by Paul Meshanko
Paul Meshanko of Legacy Business Cultures got rave reviews for his session on the Respect Effect at the recent CHART Miami Conference. Now, he has summarized this relevant information in an article:
Everybody is motivated by something. Likewise, there’s also something that can motivate people to change. It’s just a matter of figuring out what the levers are for each person. As it pertains to treating others with respect, there have historically been two important arguments that people have advocated. In recent years, additional arguments have surfaced. Read More
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