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"I attended a Productivity Workshop at the Hubbard College and it really opened my eyes to the fact that there actually was a workable technology that anyone could learn. I toured some businesses in Los Angeles that were using Hubbard Administrative Technology and I was impressed. I saw that these companies were growing and expanding and I wanted to know it for myself."

— Breanna Wells
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Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Associate Degree: Planning Course

I completed Policy course and I realized that no matter how small an activity is, there must be a BASIC PURPOSE. You keep your BASIC PURPOSE and you are moving toward your GOAL. Because the BASIC PURPOSE is also somewhere you are trying to achieve.  I can say that someone works with BASIC PURPOSE and make sure he always goes with it, then he must see the result – the whole activity will flourish and go into affluence.
So, how to make the above happen? There must be something that can help. Itís policy! Policy is a rule or procedure or guidance which permits the BASIC PURPOSE to succeed.
Some business fail, maybe the only reason is that nobody in the office follows the policy or they donít even know they have policy or even they donít have any policy. Then, when they have any situation, no matter how small it is, they just have no clue of handling it and they wind up with a collapsed company.
I believe nobody want to reach failure and everyone wants to win. Now you have technique – Policy. Apply it and forward your BASIC PURPOSE. Now you know your ideal scene is waiting for you and your life will be successful.

I completed Policy course and I realized that no matter how small an activity is, there must be a BASIC PURPOSE. You keep your BASIC PURPOSE and you are moving toward your GOAL. Because the BASIC PURPOSE is also somewhere you are trying to achieve.  I can say that someone works with BASIC PURPOSE and make sure he always goes with it, then he must see the result – the whole activity will flourish and go into affluence.

j0283063So, how to make the above happen? There must be something that can help. It’s policy! Policy is a rule or procedure or guidance which permits the BASIC PURPOSE to succeed.

Some business fail, maybe the only reason is that nobody in the office follows the policy or they don’t even know they have policy or even they donít have any policy. Then, when they have any situation, no matter how small it is, they just have no clue of handling it and they wind up with a collapsed company.

I believe nobody want to reach failure and everyone wants to win. Now you have technique – Policy. Apply it and forward your BASIC PURPOSE. Now you know your ideal scene is waiting for you and your life will be successful.

By: Josh Lin, current degree program student

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Associate Degree: What If a President Could Make the Nation’s Dreams Come True?

Associate DegreeI 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.

What if a president had the technology of planning? These days, it seems like presidents are just skilled spokesmen that articulate dreams. If they only knew the correct way to make those aspirations realities, then they could make a difference in the world. Planet Earth is full of dreams and ambitions that, if materialized, would create a prosperous world community.

On this course “How to Make Planning Become an Actuality,” I learned the management tools of how to transform plans (dreams) into reality. Now I can actually start with my dreams and, using the Hubbard Technology of Planning, make them!

In summary, all companies, organizations or individuals plan; however, they commonly face insurmountable problem(s) of execution. Now, a technology exists that definitely works to bridge the gap between conception and actuality. Imagine a president with these planning tools; wouldn’t you want to live in that land where dreams become actuality?

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 “Basic Organization” course.

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Associate Degree: What Are You Rewarding in Your Business?

Associate degreeI am Alex Edwards, an American student from Tujunga, California on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.

The “Formulas for Business Success” course is my favorite course so far taken here at Hubbard College. The tools that are included are invaluable and I learned techniques that, when applied, produce amazing results. I learned from this course that every activity, no matter what it is, is in a certain operating state. And I learned that there is a set sequence of specific operating states that form a progression from the lowest to the highest operating state. Furthermore, there are formulas, which are exact steps to take, to move from a lower to a higher operating state, culminating in attainment and maintenance of the highest operating state power.

I also learned management techniques as well. For instance, instead of managing on guesswork or rumor, you use statistics. A statistic is a number or amount compared to an earlier number or amount of the same thing. Statistics show you what areas in your company are rising, staying steady, or falling in production all at a quick glance. This helps a person make more accurate decisions.  Furthermore, statistics allow a person to correlate his or her actions with sudden changes in production either up or down.

Another datum covered in the course, which when I think about it is common sense, is to reward the people who are producing in a company and penalize the people who are not producing or producing little in a company. It’s very simple but in actuality I’ve seen executives rewarding the people who are not producing and ignoring the people actually contributing to the business. This sends the message that it’s okay not to produce. On the other hand, when one rewards the people producing in a company, it establishes that as the example to follow to the other employees. Thus rewarding the producers says to the group when you work hard at your job and produce you will be rewarded and acknowledged.

This knowledge helped me double my production in many areas of my life. I have never been more efficient! It’s totally real to me that every business should have this data as it would help them tremendously. From first-hand experience, I’ve worked in companies that use this data and they are some of the fastest-growing companies that I know. This course contains the data you need for business success; I recommend you get started on it today!

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 “Management by Statistics” course.

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Associate Degree: How to Effectively Handle Work Apprenticeship

Associate degreeI am Alex Edwards, an American student from Tujunga, California on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.

Throughout the “How To Effectively Handle Work” apprenticeship, I realized that even though the tools you learn from the course are simple, they produce magnificent results in the field of work and life. I saw this firsthand as I helped others handle their work that was overwhelming them. Whether the help came as recognizing and handling confusions with ease or as regaining control of a tool or machine that one was having difficulty with, the results were impressive.

As I finished each section of the apprenticeship I was filled with joy. Why? Because each person I worked with on the apprenticeship got something useful out of it! The tools that I introduced them to in order to handle work had totally increased their productivity and efficiency. One executive, for example, was having trouble with a number of confusions in her work area. Specifically, her job was to train new agents so that they quickly became full-fledged associates. Unfortunately, there were many problems needing to be overcome in accomplishing that, thus bogging her down. Thanks to one of the tools that I learned in the “How To Effectively Handle Work” course, we were able to work out how to handle each of those difficulties.  More than that, the apprenticeship included getting her to a point where she could apply the tool herself. When I was finished working with her, she was happy, quite relieved and eager to have my help on other management areas that this apprenticeship covers.

Finally, I realized that the knowledge of these basic tools of how to effectively handle work is widely absent from the workplace.  As a consequence, work is more trying that it should be. Because of its absence, many businesses that have been in business for decades are closing their doors. It’s simple; if every business were to apply the tools included in the “How To Effectively Handle Work” course, they would be more successful. I’ve seen these tools in action. I’ve seen the results—they work wonders. When I imagine a world where this administrative technology is applied on a grand scale, I don’t see any depression. Instead I see happy employees, efficient executives and businesses that continue to thrive in perpetuity.

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 “Formulas for Business Success” course.

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Associate Degree: Public Relations Apprenticeship

associate degreeI am Miranda Hazen, an American student from Los Angeles, California on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.

I recently completed my Public Relations Apprenticeship at the Hubbard College of Administration and I was very happy with the outcome. On this apprenticeship, I did many drills on how to handle different situations that are related to public relations that come up in the real business world: manners, opinion leaders, how to handle an enemy line, handling black PR, how to create a safe space from which to promote one’s company (safe pointing), the PR process in total to name a few. These drills took the theory of the “Public Relations” course and gave it mass.

This was really amazing because after doing these drills I began to notice that many big well-known companies don’t know how to handle their image correctly. They don’t know the rules of PR and so they get themselves into situations that make them look unprofessional. With this course and apprenticeship, you gain the tools to establish good relations with the public.  In addition, you gain tools to handle negative press or engineered campaigns against your company.
Knowing how to present yourself and your business is a key factor to being successful. Therefore, knowing PR is vital!

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” course.

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

My Associate Degree Internship: More Than Just Business

HCAI’m just wrapping up a 200-hour internship, which will conclude my Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration Degree. When I started the associate degree program in July, I knew I’d be going into a company, using the administrative tools I have learned, and putting order into organizations as in prior apprenticeships. The Hubbard College of Administration staff really helped me find a great location for the internship. I told the internship supervisor that I’d like to have an internship site in an art related field.  I was set up with an audio post-production facility in Burbank, California. The company, Juniper Post, does sound design, mixing and recording for film and television.  It is an Emmy Award winning company.

I worked there for over a month managing current programs. I would never have gotten this experience at any other career college.

If it’s experience that executives look for in hiring staff, then you certainly get it here in your career education.

By Cassidy Turbin, a student on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA. The HCA is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students. I recently submitted my degree internship binder for grading and review.

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Associate Degree: How to Effectively Handle Work

HCA- Blog 8For this apprenticeship, I was able to work with a few of the people in my office.  There were a lot of small things that I was able to help handle.  People having trouble with their computers, messy desks and incomplete cycles of action are many common things that are seen in my office.

Through this apprenticeship, I was able to do easy handlings and get people to feel 100 times better about their workspace and their ability to get their work done.  I can tell I really helped with things that were slowing these people down not only at work, but in life.  My office is a totally different place to work since I have started doing my apprenticeships there…in a good way! I loved doing this apprenticeship as part of my associate degree program, and I can really see the value of the data I get here at Hubbard College of Administration.

By Brittany Seymour, an American student from Los Angeles, California on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.  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 concurrently on the “How to Increase Efficiency in Your Company” course.

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Management Degree: Basic Organization Theory Course

Management degree How to make things happen? How to produce what you want? How to survive? Org Board (Organizing Board)! This is the answer!

From doing this course as part of my management degree program, I learned and know the secret of “How to turn things out.” Because imagine that you have a business, but you can’t produce anything, how can you survive?  So org board is one thing that helps you know how to set up your business environment and guide you in a series of steps to achieve the result. Therefore, you get the VFP (valuable final product). Thus you can have a business happen, produce what you want and you can survive.

Besides that, I also realized that so many businesses fail just because they don’t have a workable, correct or real organizing board, or even any at all. The confusion and difficulty happens only from no control.  If there is no organizing board that can be seen, people won’t know how to organize and control their environment. So an organizing board is the really vital basis on having control and organization.

An org board is a tool which shows what the VFP (valuable final product) of one’s business is, what the job’s duties and functions are, and how the different kinds of particles flow, etc.  Working with an org board, you know what you are doing and you are moving towards success. Therefore, it is really important to have it.

Unless the org board really exists, the confusion won’t vanish.

To have a successful business or life, you must have the key, an Org Board.

By Josh Lin, a Taiwanese student from Taichung on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.  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 Basic Organization apprenticeship.

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Career Education: Formulas for Business Success

Formulas for business succcessI’m very excitted about my course Formulas for Business Success. Although at work we already apply this Technology and use the formulas, it is definitely incredible how valuable the information I have been exposed to is. I’m in a learning process and it feels great to become more able as I learn this valuable information for my career education. I’m convinced this is the best tech to apply to any job area. The more I know in regards to management and administration the greater my passion has grown  towards Hubbard’s Technology. Thank you Hubbard College and all executives that make this happen.

By Miriam Anguiano, an American student from El Paso, Texas on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.  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 on the Formulas for Business Success course.  Thanks a Million!!!!

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Career Education: Management by Statistics

HCA- Blog 21I have only taken a couple of courses as part of my overall career education at the College and every time I get more data it does not cease to amaze me how precise this technology is. We have partially introduced it into our workspace and the results are incredible. Taking the guesswork out of every decision we make is phenomenal. Looking forward to the next one!

By Marie Turton, an American executive from Nipomo, California on the continuing education program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA. The HCA is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students. I recently completed the Management by Statistics course.