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Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Master Consultant: As If Wearing a Tie Wasn’t Cool Enough Already!

My name is Jerome Garot, and I recently finished my Master Consultant Levels at the Hubbard College of Administration International, and boy it has been an enjoyable ride!
I have gained many newfound abilities and made many new contacts for future business opportunities. The thing I am most thankful for is that I was able to work in a field that I was interested; art.  I got to work with artists and people specialized in the field and got to establish a real working foundation regarding how to help people and how to relay information exactly as I wanted it to be relayed through using simple consulting and study technology.
It is a great feeling to teach other people something.  You learn a lot of new things in doing so, as theyíll bring up questions that you hadnít thought about before or had to address in the classroom. This expands your experience with people and it really showed me how much data I had locked away! All these new questions gave me this competence of being able to readily handle any confusion in that personís company.
I highly encourage every degree program student or experienced businessman and woman to continue to expand his or her knowledge of business by doing the Master Consultant program!

My name is Jerome Garot, and I recently finished my Master Consultant Levels at the Hubbard College of Administration International, and boy it has been an enjoyable ride!

Moving up I have gained many newfound abilities and made many new contacts for future business opportunities. The thing I am most thankful for is that I was able to work in a field that I was interested; art.  I got to work with artists and people specialized in the field and got to establish a real working foundation regarding how to help people and how to relay information exactly as I wanted it to be relayed through using simple consulting and study technology.

It is a great feeling to teach other people something.  You learn a lot of new things in doing so, as they’ll bring up questions that you hadn’t thought about before or had to address in the classroom. This expands your experience with people and it really showed me how much data I had locked away! All these new questions gave me this competence of being able to readily handle any confusion in that personís company.

I highly encourage every degree program student or experienced businessman and woman to continue to expand his or her knowledge of business by doing the Master Consultant program!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Associate Degree: A Journey Well Traveled.

My name is Jamie Chang, and I just finished the ìBasic Organizationî apprenticeship as part of my Associate in Applied Science Degree at Hubbard College of Administration International.
It was a journey for me to complete all 5 tasks for ìBasic Organizationî apprenticeship. However, Iíve learned so much from it. Not only did I learn more about the functions for different positions in a company, but also by chance have become an amateur in the film industry!
I have always been thinking of taking film classes or choosing film production as my major.  However, I was hesitant, because I didnít know how long my passion for the field would last. Fortunately, I had a chance to work with an individual whoís a movie producer and heís been working in this field for a long time. It was very difficult and tough at first, but after a couple of interviews with him and doing some research for myself, I have become more familiar with the film industry.
The most amazing thing is that by creating an ìOrganizing Boardî for a business, youíll find out that you have naturally learned about 80% of whatís needed in that field! Filling out the functions for this companyís project ìOrganizing Boardî felt like a wonderful adventure in film industry. And last but not least, doing an ìOrganizing Boardî doesnít have to be big and complicated.  I was told many times, ìJamie, just keep it simple, simple, and simple!î This is very important! Keep it simple, and donít get too complex! The simpler you construct it, the more clearer it is to see and use.
My name is Jamie Chang, and I just finished the “Basic Organization” apprenticeship as part of my Associate in Applied Science Degree at Hubbard College of Administration International.
j0178537It was a journey for me to complete all 5 tasks for “Basic Organization” apprenticeship. However, I’ve learned so much from it. Not only did I learn more about the functions for different positions in a company, but also by chance have become an amateur in the film industry!
I have always been thinking of taking film classes or choosing film production as my major.  However, I was hesitant, because I didn’t know how long my passion for the field would last. Fortunately, I had a chance to work with an individual who’s a movie producer and he’s been working in this field for a long time. It was very difficult and tough at first, but after a couple of interviews with him and doing some research for myself, I have become more familiar with the film industry.
The most amazing thing is that by creating an “Organizing Board” for a business, youíll find out that you have naturally learned about 80% of whatís needed in that field! Filling out the functions for this companyís project “Organizing Board” felt like a wonderful adventure in film industry. And last but not least, doing an “Organizing Board” doesn’t have to be big and complicated.  I was told many times, “Jamie, just keep it simple, simple, and simple!” This is very important! Keep it simple, and don’t get too complex! The simpler you construct it, the more clearer it is to see and use.
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, October 20th, 2009

Getting Production Stabilized Using Consultant Career Education

career educationI worked with a large oil company several years ago and I realize now that there is something that large companies tend to do quite often (when they got cash to spend), which is quite inefficient.

They just throw tons of people to a problem or task in the hope that one of them will think of something clever to handle it. Not to say it doesn’t work, because somehow it sometimes gets done.associate degree

It’s just wasting precious money and time.

That oil company was in Bahrain, near Dubai, and the 400 people worked for 2 Dinar a day (like 4 dollars). So the damage wasn’t that high.

But in more Western countries, this happens with a lot more finances being wasted. Tens of thousands of dollars go to employees who aren’t actually solving situations, but creating problems to look busy.

I’m sure executives can relate to this, whether they work with statistics, which is a number or amount representing production compared to an earlier number of amount of the same thing, or not.

I finished my associate degree several months ago here at the Hubbard College of Administration, but I’m happy I stayed to do the Professional Product Debug Course. The title of the course is self-explanatory. I actually learned how to debug a product, meaning to get stops or slows out of the way and get things unsnarled for an optimum quantity of the products I need and should be getting out.
The name of the course was actually what I learned; I’m so happy about that!

Thanks to a lot of training drills and practical application on this course it really puts you in a frame of mind where you can completely analyze according to facts, not myths or rumors.

career educationIt’s great to be able to break the wall down and see the other side where the REAL problem is, often plainly in sight instead of constantly walking into a wall or throwing money at it to break it.

This is one of the ultimate consultant courses one can do that will definitely find you a job to do.

Jerome Garot
jeromegarot@gmail.com

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

A College Degree that Really Matters

Blog 36 imageFive years ago I graduated from a Russian University in Moscow. I got a college degree as an environmental engineer. But soon after graduating, I started to ask myself, “Can I really work as an engineer? Do I have enough knowledge and experience to start working in this sphere?” Unfortunately, my answers to these questions were “NO.” After 5 years in the university, I had no idea how to apply that data which I “got” a diploma for. I was in confusion. I had a lot of problems finding a  job. At that time I had the idea that I needed another education which would give me tools for business and life, not just a piece of paper named a “diploma.” Now I am a student at Hubbard College of Administration and very close to finishing my Associate Degree. And this program is exactly what I wanted!

In this college degree it is quite remarkable that there are apprenticeships after almost every course you do. You cannot say, “I don’t know” or, “I am unable to apply the knowledge gotten!”  It is impossible, as you have to demonstrate it in the apprenticeships every time! :-) .

The study method used here is so great that every student KNOWS what he learned and IS ABLE TO APPLY and has lots of perspectives in their life regarding the data.

In some months, I am going back to my country. I am very confident in my future, I have my goal in life and I have management tools which will help me reach success in my life. Now, that is a career education.

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Making Money Off of Your Associate Degree’s Career Education

blog-28For What Other Reason Did You Go To College?

So either you just finished college and have a huge debt to pay off, or you’re going to start college real soon with not a lot of money.

You expect to make money and pay off all the debts right after school, right? Well that may be, but unfortunately the hard truth is – you’re going to be left in the cold.

Students go to college for 4 years, which cost way too much, and then they graduate and find out they don’t have actual experience to actually find a job that’s good.

They’ve been so sunk into books all those years, they never learned how to actually apply what they were studying! They were studying just to get a good grade!

And then you keep not applying it, because you can’t really get a job in that major you studied in.

So it dies off inside of you, you kind of forget it and college now seems like a big “Why the hell did I do that?”

But you still got your degree at least…yeah.

So what makes this piece of paper so valuable? It’s some kind of mistaken belief that this paper will make you successful, this is completely ridiculous.

It’s your ability to apply what you studied in school which makes you successful, even if the paper got you a job, it won’t let you keep it for long if you don’t learn how to actually DO something.

I was amazed when I finished my first real business course here at the Hubbard College, to be honest I was a little afraid to be honest to be sent out to a company. I was expecting to be kind of a total newbie to the stuff.

But I came to the company and you really apprentice, you get assigned an employee in the company who is familiar with what you studied. It’s nice to know that TONS of companies are applying what we are learning here.

So we sat down and I could completely see all the aspects I learned and I saw it come to life a little bit. It became so real to me!

When you see it in real life, it sticks way better to your mind.

Kind of like “a picture speaks a thousand words”, you know?

Jerome Garot
jeromegarot@gmail.com

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Get an Associate Degree, Find a Job and Become Successful

blog-27-imageBecause Sitting Around Waiting For Something to Happen Will Get You Nowhere

Sometimes we all look for answers, solutions to those aaaccching questions we have. Where am I going? What’s the point of it all?

I used to be like that.

I sat around, hung with friends, played games, chased girls, slept, studied, etc.
But then came a point in my life, where I realized that I wasn’t going in any direction at all, even though I had told myself I wanted to become successful one day.

And I wish that point had come to me a lot earlier.

I got up and started looking for answers; I looked for it in my own country. I even thought I had it for a while by doing Commercial Engineering. I finished the first out of four years and found out it wasn’t the solution.

I then got a lousy job (because I couldn’t get hired because of my inexperience), worked at it for 2 years, didn’t get me anywhere.

Luckily my dad came to me one random day in May, and said there might be something for me to “just take a look at”. This was a slick looking Business Administration College in Los Angeles called Hubbard College, I said “Why not check it out and enjoy the sun while I’m there?”

Who would have guessed that was the best decision of my life.

I quickly signed up for the Business Administration Degree they offer.

I now not only get a great education, I get actual experience.
They send me out to companies as an apprentice, and eventually as an intern, to actually learn to APPLY what you study.

This seemed like such a good idea, they even HELP you find a job.
And they have gotten about every graduate one, isn’t that amazing?

When are you going to get up?

Jerome Garot
jeromegarot@gmail.com

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Job Placement in your Career Education

blog-26-imageHello everyone, this is Janz Gonzalez, an Associate Degree student at Hubbard College of Administration. In these hard economic times, when college students are done with their studies, they wonder, “what I’m going to do?” or, “how can I find a job?”

Here at Hubbard College, the school helps you find a job where you can start your professional career and success in life. Also, students go to lots of companies when they are doing their apprenticeships. They get job offers based on how well they perform while doing their school work.

In my personal case, I was doing my Financial Planning Course Apprenticeship at a medical clinic. When I was almost done with the apprenticeship, the owner of the company talked to me and offered me a position where I had to take care of the finances of the business. Unfortunately, I already had a job. I think that that was amazing since not too many colleges have these opportunities for their students.

Janz Gonzalez

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

The Hubbard College Associate Degree Really Does Sell Itself

blog-25-imageThis past week I finished the last course on the Associate Degree program, the Sales Course. The day I finished it I started an apprenticeship, which was aimed at putting my knowledge to the test. The practical side (as opposed to theory study) is what really helps graduates here find a job. We all know managers look for experience in new recruits…right?

In the two days I took to sell, I sold a lady a month of service with me as well as did some cold selling on the street like the old days and sold five units in two hours! I also finally tackled my email files and compiled all of the names, numbers and email addresses of everyone who’d contacted me for services since 2007.  Now I know that when I contact these people I’ll get a much higher closing rate. I now actually have career education to back up my experience whereas before all I had to work with was trial and error.

When I went cold selling I took a good friend of mine along and gave him a quick rundown on some simple sales no-no’s as well as some tips.  Throughout the selling he made price concessions, which were unnecessary. I promptly corrected him after the sale and got across to him that if the person is receptive, you don’t need to make any price reductions. Only reduce when absolutely necessary, not as a courtesy. We both broke old habits and know we’ll do well in the future as a sales team.

Though I have done an entire course and apprenticeship on sales, I’m still learning on the subject and plan to attend the sales workshop here at the college June 26th and 27th.

Cassidy Turbin
turbinstudios@yahoo.com

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

The Challenging Career Education You’ve Been Looking For

blog-17-imageWith This Management Degree, You’ll be an Executive Godsend

Companies are letting go of a lot of jobs, this is true. What is not true however is that it is impossible to find a job. When people go for an interview, they just have nothing to show their potential employer that they accomplished something in life.

All they ever did was read, read and read. This might get you some grades, but does it give you any experience and real results in life? Not really.

I remember going to a company to apply my basic organization theory course. I had to make an Organizing Board and create an organized and trained group of people.
I had such an amazing time doing it.

Studying is one thing, but actually doing it is a whole different ball game.

After I was looking at my final product, an organized company who knew exactly its purpose and goal as a company and who had an organizing board they could use, I was just so sure that I could apply this to any company, and more importantly my life.

See an organization doesn’t always just mean a business; you organize your life constantly right? You decide when you get dinner, you organize that in your schedule. You organize parties for your friends, you organize how you are going to invite them, you organize who is going to bring the drinks. You organize.

So why would you not want to be able to organize a whole company? It’s the same thing, just on a bigger scale. It’s not hard at all.

“Yeah, you make it sound easy, but I have a company of (only 3)/(20)/(500) employees.” It doesn’t matter, the organizing board assigns responsibilities to persons and just indicates what their product is and what their goal is.

blog-17-image-2Each job and post has its own purpose in a company, even if one person does a whole lot, if you can put them all in its correct place, it’s ORGANIZED.

I encourage every frustrated CEO who does all the work in his company by himself to check out this course. It’s vital to you.

And I encourage every student out of high school, or college student to come do some of these amazing courses or even get started on the Associate Degree.

Lots of schools can give you an administration degree, but what they often can’t give you is competence in your ability to DO.

The Hubbard College of Administration can.

Jerome Garot
quejay@gmail.com