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Movin' on Up

For many CHART members, including myself, the highlight of our recent 88th Hospitality Training Conference was the release of the 2014 Trends in Hospitality Training & Development Study. The survey that provided the results for this study was conducted earlier this summer by data-reporting firm TDn2K, one of CHART’s Silver Sponsors, and it covered a wide variety of topics such as e-learning, employee orientations, and training budget distributions.

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CHART Talks: "Brief Blasts of Brilliance" #12 - 9 Lessons Learned to Improve Life and Leadership

Someone yelling at you is actually a good thing. This is just one of the lessons I shared in Atlanta as part of my CHART Talks presentation. Watch my video (less than 10 minutes) for my 9 Lessons to Improve Life and Leadership. Some of these lessons include those I learned from my mom, fellow CHART members, and even Charlie Brown!

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Mobile Devices for E-learning: Practical Advice Based on Experience

It's an understatement to say that the e-learning landscape has changed dramatically over the past decade. When DiscoverLink first started in 2002, the number one barrier our clients faced in starting an e-learning program was the technology infrastructure. Most restaurants did not have computing platforms in-store, and even fewer had internet connectivity. In fact, in order to get our business going in the early days, we often had to set up our clients' stores with desktop computers and satellite connections!

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Structured Freedom

For as long as I can remember I have despised structure. I think I’ve always been allergic to the word “structure”. It seems so confining and, I don’t know, very…structurey. I know that’s not a word but you know what I mean. For some people, structure can be exactly what they need….a specific set of guidelines and systems that allow things to work properly. It directs you to where you are supposed to be and no rules are broken

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These are a Few of My Favorite Tweets

When I first signed up for Twitter a few years ago, I primarily used it as a communications tool to keep in touch with friends and colleagues who I hadn’t seen in a while and who didn’t have a Facebook account. Recently, however, I find that I use Twitter much more as an information-gathering service, checking my account several times a day to find out what’s happening in the world, especially with regards to hospitality and training & development.

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CHART Talks: "Brief Blasts of Brilliance" #11 - Find that ONE Acronym and Make It Happen

In Atlanta, I shared with you (in 7 minutes) the importance of working with your team to find the ONE acronym to covey your training message throughout your company. For us at Ovation Brands, it's S.M.I.L.E. Watch this quick video to find out what SMILE is an acronym for and how we build upon it within all departments.

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Hire for Attitude, Train for Skill

The Broadmoor duo of Danielle West and Melanie Shanks share in HM Magazine how hiring and training the right way will save you in the long run.

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Fitbit Test Produces Amazing Results

Training and development goes beyond just focusing on core job skills or teaching everyone how to implement the latest promotion. It is also about focusing on personal development - more specifically, a focus on health and wellness. At Marriott, we consider ways our training programs can make a personal impact! Here is a recent example from one of our senior leadership courses.

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CHART Talks: "Brief Blasts of Brilliance" #10 - Live Well Today

Everyone has a challenge. It's a matter of choice on how you will approach. My suggestion is to take what you have, keep moving and pedal on. In the video, I share how my diagnosis with Parkinson's Disease has been both a blessing and a calling.

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Post-Conference To-Do List

I just returned from CHART’s 88th Hospitality Training Conference in Atlanta, and my initial post-conference to-do list is overflowing with exciting new items.

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Rollercoaster or Parallel Trains

As I close out my time as CHART President, I would like to take a moment to reflect on not only the past 2 years as President-Elect and President, but the 4 years in total I have been blessed to be a part of the board.

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As Long as Food Service Never Stops, Neither Should Food Safety Training

As a trainer in the restaurant industry, I am expected to be an expert on a wide variety of topics and skillsets. On any given day, I could spend time working with our managers and employees on leadership principles, communication skills, recruiting, hiring, service, portioning, inventory control, cash control, delegation of tasks, and on and on.

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