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"When I started out, I was an eccentric artist with no connections, no business savvy, and like most artists in my industry, I didn't have much affinity for the business side of fashion-just a burning desire to create an effect with my work. Then I was introduced to Hubbard Management Technology and using Hubbard PR and Marketing principles my company grew 500 percent in six years. It is now being a multimillion-dollar company."

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Monday, September 27th, 2010

Continuing Education: A Productive Workforce

My name is Kashea Cummings. I have just finished the Personal Integrity course here at Hubbard College of Administration.

This course is great to take when trying to improve or know your personal integrity. By learning the data given on this course, you’ll be able to face any situation with42-15654061 self-determinism, honesty, uprightness and courage. This course goes into great depth of how to accomplish the ability to experience anything.  Finally, it teaches you how to have others around you experience things easily, which is a great for a happy living.

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Associate Business Degree: Business Ethics

My name is Tony Grimaldi.  I am an American student at Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA. I have just finished the course, Ethics For Business Survival.

To survive as an entrepreneur is one of the most rewarding feelings.  This course goes over the many types ofj0316724situations you’ll have to deal with while running a Business.  For example, have you ever felt like the momentum to start projects has just stopped?  This was one of the things that I had experienced while trying to start a Business.  I finally found the answer within this course.

Rewards and Penalties are what keep motivation alive. I realized a fundamental mistake: I never would reward the person who did the most for us, and I would never penalize the person that wasn’t producing what was needed. Using rewards and penalties can be a fun game to play, as the pay off is far beyond just keeping motivation alive.  Basically, it gets the production up!
This is just one of the benefits I got out of this course! It was really fun and I learned a lot!

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Master Consultant: Problem Solving

Hi, this is Stella Ou. I am from Taiwan and am currently studying to become certified as a Master Consultant at Hubbard College of Administration International.  I’ve just completed the Ups and Downs in Life course.

We all have our ups and downs throughout our lives and careers.  How to handle all these ups and downs is something one has to learn.  In this course, you notj0315598only learn a technology of how to handle difficulties in life, but also how to spot the problems that created such situations in the first place.  Who or what has been suppressing you from succeeding?  Why do you get sick?  Who or what gets you into trouble?  Who is that person that always gets in your way and becomes trouble for others?

Have you ever ask yourself these questions?  One very important terminology learned in this course is called “Potential Trouble Source” (PTS).   You will learn to understand what PTS is and how to handle a PTS if you are around one.  If you manage a business, you definitely want to learn about this to help your colleagues and staff.   These sources are one of the reasons why your company won’t expand and why you need to spend extra hours resolving problems rather than creating solutions.

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Consultant Training: Real Solutions

My name is Eiman Rahnama.  I am a degree graduate from Hubbard College of Administration International.  I just finished the Consultant Level 2 Internship en- route to becoming certified as a Master Consultant.
The Consultant Level 2 Internship was truly amazing! I had an opportunity to work with a consulting company, and the interesting part was that this consultant company needed consulting themselves. I went in I looked at their Public Relations division (Sales) statistics, which had been lacking significantly. I was able to interview the Executives to see what the Executives needed and wanted from me. Then I started working with the person whose production was bugged.
I was able to instantly spot negative and positive points; I was actually surprised because I have no experience in their field. Then I gave the person some recommendations and started with the Product Debug action (an action learned from the Product Debug course at HCAI). Within hours we spotted what was the problem, I wrote a handling for it. And in few days, the personís statistics were high; higher than they have ever been for anyone that was working in that position!
This was a great feeling, I was able to help someone and it really didnít take much effort. It was amazing that I didnít do the job for them. All I had to do was find what was wrong and tell them how to fix it by showing them the right references from the course. In addition, I was able to create such good relationship from the products that I produced at my internship site that I feel like everyone there respects me and wants me to help them with their production.
I really enjoyed doing consultant Level II. It was an experience for me to see how capable and competent I have become since learning this Administrative Technology, and how much more valuable I am to my society as a consultant and as person.  I know I can produce the amount of change needed!

My name is Eiman Rahnama.  I am a degree graduate from Hubbard College of Administration International.  I just finished the Consultant Level 2 Internship en- route to becoming certified as a Master Consultant.

givingordersThe Consultant Level 2 Internship was truly amazing! I had an opportunity to work with a consulting company, and the interesting part was that this consultant company needed consulting themselves. I went in I looked at their Public Relations division (Sales) statistics, which had been lacking significantly. I was able to interview the Executives to see what the Executives needed and wanted from me. Then I started working with the person whose production was bugged.

I was able to instantly spot negative and positive points; I was actually surprised because I have no experience in their field. Then I gave the person some recommendations and started with the Product Debug action (an action learned from the Product Debug course at HCAI). Within hours we spotted what was the problem, I wrote a handling for it. And in few days, the personís statistics were high; higher than they have ever been for anyone that was working in that position!

This was a great feeling, I was able to help someone and it really didnít take much effort. It was amazing that I didnít do the job for them. All I had to do was find what was wrong and tell them how to fix it by showing them the right references from the course. In addition, I was able to create such good relationship from the products that I produced at my internship site that I feel like everyone there respects me and wants me to help them with their production.

I really enjoyed doing consultant Level 2. It was an experience for me to see how capable and competent I have become since learning this Administrative Technology, and how much more valuable I am to my society as a consultant and as person.  I know I can produce the amount of change needed!

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Associate Degree: Graduate Success!

My name is Brittany Seymour.  I am a degree student from Los Angeles that is working as an account manager at a marketing company while completing the Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Management and Administration at Hubbard College of Administration International.  I just finished the final internship as part of the degree.
The internship was GREAT!  I was really able to see that I have so many tools at my fingertips that can better any company or organization.  I also saw that the changes I was making within the company Iím working at was helping not only the company as a whole, but also the individuals.
Putting to use all that I learned at Hubbard College of Administration International has become something I do every day.  I barely even realize it, but I find myself referring back to the materials from the college to help others all the time.  This data is incredible and the Associate of Applied Science degree in Management and Administration internship really showed me that I can effectively look at any organization, find its flaws and turn the scene around for the better.
My name is Brittany Seymour.  I am a degree student from Los Angeles that is working as an account manager at a marketing company while completing the Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Management and Administration at Hubbard College of Administration International.  I just finished the final internship as part of the degree.
j04370951The internship was GREAT!  I was really able to see that I have so many tools at my fingertips that can better any company or organization.  I also saw that the changes I was making within the company I’m working at was helping not only the company as a whole, but also the individuals.
Putting to use all that I learned at Hubbard College of Administration International has become something I do every day.  I barely even realize it, but I find myself referring back to the materials from the college to help others all the time.  This data is incredible and the Associate of Applied Science degree in Management and Administration internship really showed me that I can effectively look at any organization, find its flaws and turn the scene around for the better.
Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Consultant Levels: A new viewpoint

Damiano Shehu
29/06/2010
My name is Damiano Shehu and I am a student at the Hubbard College of Administration. I just started the consultant levels, and I recently finished a course titled: Executive Director Mini Hat.
I really enjoyed this course, because I was able to assume the viewpoint of an Executive Director (ED), which allowed me to really understand what an ED does. One of the fundamental actions of the ED is to ensure that his or her staff are getting their products. This is much more detailed and practical than what someone might think of as delegating.  Furthermore, I learned a step-by-step guide to solving any problem that you might encounter on different departments and divisions of your organization.
Overall the course was great. I feel more confident leading a group of people and ensuring that theyíre productive and contributing to the expansion of the organization.
My name is Damiano Shehu and I am a student at the Hubbard College of Administration International. I just started the consultant levels, and I recently finished a course titled: Executive Director Mini Hat.
I really enjoyed this course, because I was able to assume the viewpoint of an Executive Director (ED), which allowed me to reallygivingordersII understand what an ED does. One of the fundamental actions of the ED is to ensure that his or her staff are getting their products. This is much more detailed and practical than what someone might think of as delegating.  Furthermore, I learned a step-by-step guide to solving any problem that you might encounter on different departments and divisions of your organization.
Overall the course was great. I feel more confident leading a group of people and ensuring that they’re productive and contributing to the expansion of the organization.
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Associate Degree: Essential Management Tools!

Hello, my name is Monica Gonzalez, and Iím from Mexico.  I have a bachelorís degree in Fashion and Textile Design.  I was lacking on the Administrative side of business and that is why I chose to enroll at Hubbard Collage of Administration International.
After doing the ìFormulas For Business Successî and ìManagement By Statisticsî courses, a manager has no excuse for having low statistics in any type of business.  These courses show one what to do in every condition by means of how to solve situations and keep the statistics up trending.   Everyone who has a business should do these courses. If one uses the information correctly, it literally guarantees success!

Hello, my name is Monica Gonzalez, and I’m from Mexico.  I have a bachelor’s degree in Fashion and Textile Design.  I was lacking on the administrative side of business, and that is why I chose to enroll at Hubbard Collage of Administration International.

After doing the “Formulas For Business Success” and “Management By Statistics” courses, a manager has no excuse for having lowUpstat statistics in any type of business.  These courses show one what to do in every condition by means of how to solve situations and keep the statistics up trending.   Everyone who has a business should do these courses. If one uses the information correctly, it literally guarantees success!

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Associate Degree: Job Security

Associate Degree: Job Security
Hi, I am Eduardo Santos, a Mexican student from Monclova, Coahuila on the Associate Degree Program at Hubbard College of Administration (HCA) in Los Angeles, CA.
The ìHow to Effectively Handle Workî course provided me with very important data on how to deal with the many different situations that may present themselves in the workplace. It explained why people feel exhausted while working and, as importantly, it gives you a solution that actually works. I really liked the viewpoint about life and work being a game. Based on that perspective, the course materials present a series of understandings that make it possible for someone to do their job with more enthusiasm and joy.
Furthermore, this course contains the secret of how to have a job and keep a job. That means, it tells you how to achieve security in your employment. The course goes further, as it has very valuable information for executives or business owners about how to handle situations where workers are not happy with their jobs.
In conclusion, one thing is certain in life: you need to work if you want to survive. And because of this, I recommend ìHow to Effectively Handle Workî course to everyone.
Hubbard College of Administration is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job-placement and a lifetime warranty for students. I am currently on the ìHow to Effectively Handle Workî apprenticeship.
Hi, I am Eduardo Santos, a Mexican student from Monclova, Coahuila on the Associate Degree Program at Hubbard College of Administration (HCA) in Los Angeles, CA.
The “How to Effectively Handle Work” course provided me with very important data on how to deal with the many different situations that mayj0309600present themselves in the workplace. It explained why people feel exhausted while working and, as importantly, it gives you a solution that actually works. I really liked the viewpoint about life and work being a game. Based on that perspective, the course materials present a series of understandings that make it possible for someone to do their job with more enthusiasm and joy.
Furthermore, this course contains the secret of how to have a job and keep a job. That means, it tells you how to achieve security in your employment. The course goes further, as it has very valuable information for executives or business owners about how to handle situations where workers are not happy with their jobs.
In conclusion, one thing is certain in life: you need to work if you want to survive. And because of this, I recommend “How to Effectively Handle Work” course to everyone.
Hubbard College of Administration is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job-placement and a lifetime warranty for students. I am currently on the ìHow to Effectively Handle Workî apprenticeship.
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Associate Degree: Public Relations, The Big Picture

I am Bassam El Houssami, a Lebanese student from Beirut, Lebanon on the Associate Degree Program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.
Public Relations or also known as ìPRî has been misused throughout the years due to insufficient data about its full scope and purpose. Everyone knows what ìPRî stands for, but what does it really mean? PR is ìEffective cause well demonstrated.î In short, PR is publicizing effective causes that you have done to society or people. Doing so will cause an organization or individual to have good PR. These days, PR is sometimes conceived as only how you walk, how you talk, how you dress, etc. This is incidental to the ìEffective cause well demonstrated.î
In history, renowned opinion leaders have used PR to influence and mold public opinion either to idealize them or to degrade others. It is still being used today to fund wars, raise money for charity, destroy organizations or launch a new organization and improve the image of an existing organization or person. It is a PR world.
While doing the ìPublic Relationsî course here at the Hubbard College of Administration, I learned a wider scope of application of PR; specifically, it can be used for an individual, a family or an organization. Reading Effective Public Relations gave me a lot of reality on how PR has developed from its early stages to what PR is known as today. This book presented some of the campaigns executed by major corporations and indicated what was effective and what failed. The book was a compilation of important data about PR and its use.
Hubbard College of Administration is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students.  I am currently on the ìMarketingî course.
I am Bassam El Houssami, a Lebanese student from Beirut, Lebanon on the Associate Degree Program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.
PR
Public Relations or also known as “PR” has been misused throughout the years due to insufficient data about its full scope and purpose. Everyone knows what “PR” stands for, but what does it really mean? PR is “Effective cause well demonstrated.” In short, PR is publicizing effective causes that you have done to society or people. Doing so will cause an organization or individual to have good PR. These days, PR is sometimes conceived as only how you walk, how you talk, how you dress, etc. This is incidental to the “Effective cause well demonstrated.”
In history, renowned opinion leaders have used PR to influence and mold public opinion either to idealize them or to degrade others. It is still being used today to fund wars, raise money for charity, destroy organizations or launch a new organization and improve the image of an existing organization or person. It is a PR world.
While doing the “Public Relations” course here at the Hubbard College of Administration, I learned a wider scope of application of PR; specifically, it can be used for an individual, a family or an organization. Reading Effective Public Relations gave me a lot of reality on how PR has developed from its early stages to what PR is known as today. This book presented some of the campaigns executed by major corporations and indicated what was effective and what failed. The book was a compilation of important data about PR and its use.
Hubbard College of Administration is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students.  I am currently on the “Marketing” course.
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Career Education: Why Some Salesmen Can’t Sell

I am Franco Chavez, a Peruvian student from Lima on the Associate Degree Program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.
I always asked myself why there were so many salesmen that couldnít sell or why there were so many salesmen that have this superficial interest in you because deep inside they are thinking of something else? At least a couple of times, Iíve encountered some salesman in such a bad mood that I felt sad about it. While doing this apprenticeship, I realized that it really is hard, if not impossible, to sell a product that you have no interest in. If all these salesmen had at least some minimal interest in what they were selling, their jobs would be so much easier.
From the very first moment my apprenticeship supervisor told me about Vibrant Life as a site for my sales apprenticeship, I was very interested. I like all subjects about nutrition and exercising. So I had good affinity with the product. The vitamins and creams were a great product for me to sell because I knew that by selling them I was in some way helping the buyers to improve their health.
So I personally think that these two ingredients are basic to getting a sale: 1) interest or affinity in the product you are selling and 2) interest in the person that you are selling the product to. This is applicable to anything that you want to sell.
The HCA is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students.  I am currently on the ìMarketingî Apprenticeship.

I am Franco Chavez, a Peruvian student from Lima on the Associate Degree Program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.

j0440391I always asked myself why there were so many salesmen that couldn’t sell or why there were so many salesmen that have this superficial interest in you because deep inside they are thinking of something else? At least a couple of times, I’ve encountered some salesman in such a bad mood that I felt sad about it. While doing this apprenticeship, I realized that it really is hard, if not impossible, to sell a product that you have no interest in. If all these salesmen had at least some minimal interest in what they were selling, their jobs would be so much easier.

From the very first moment my apprenticeship supervisor told me about Vibrant Life as a site for my sales apprenticeship, I was very interested. I like all subjects about nutrition and exercising. So I had good affinity with the product. The vitamins and creams were a great product for me to sell, because I knew that by selling them I was in some way helping the buyers to improve their health.

So I personally think that these two ingredients are basic to getting a sale: 1) interest or affinity in the product you are selling and 2) interest in the person that you are selling the product to. This is applicable to anything that you want to sell.

The HCA is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students.  I am currently on the Marketing Apprenticeship.