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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
Hollywood Production Studio Executive

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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!

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Bail Out and Exec Bonuses

There has been much hullabaloo in the news and blogs about how much of the bail out money went to the bank executives.

“The 116 banks that so far have received taxpayer dollars to boost them through the economic crisis gave their top tier of executives nearly $1.6 billion in salaries, bonuses and other benefits in 2007,” says an AP study

The AP review of annual reports that the banks file with the Securities and Exchange Commission found that the average paid to each of the banks’ top executives was $2.6 million in salary, bonuses and benefits.

And they’re the folk that go the institutions into this mess with their lack of administrative and management skill.
It’s no wonder the SBA Office of Advocacy states that the number one reason a business fails is the lack of administrative and management expertise.

What we need right now is managers and business owners who have some sane and workable Administrative Technology under their belts.