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Experience + Expertise, Meet Your Instructor: Linda Schneider

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on September 09, 2015
Linda Scneider is a long-time instructor at the Institue of Health Professionals. She has taught  CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) 1 and CNA2 classes for over 20 years. Linda manages the entire CNA program at CLIMB and has taught these classes for almost 15 years. Learn more about Linda below.
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Topics: Healthcare, Meet the CLIMB Team, Meet the IHP Team, Nursing Assistant (CNA 1 & 2)

A Fine Line: Self-Promotion vs. Arrogance in Business

Posted by Mary Bradbury Jones on September 04, 2015

When you are building your career, no matter what field it is in, self-promotion is important. There are some conflicting views on whether or not it is beneficial or detrimental, but in the end, the more others know about how you can contribute to their success, the more sought after your services will be.

The key is to find the balance between self-promotion and arrogance.

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Topics: Professional Development, Small Business, Communications, Leadership

Experience + Expertise, Meet Your Instructor: Dr. Daniel Blickenstaff

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on September 02, 2015

Dr. Daniel Blickenstaff teaches restorative dentistry and has taught at PCC for 5 years and at CLIMB for one. Dr. Blickenstaff feels dentistry is a great profession and wants to share his knowledge and skills with others so that his students can succeed. Learn more about Mr. Blickenstaff below.

Courses You Teach at PCC CLIMB: Dental Restorative 64-hour Program

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Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team

3 Steps to Starting Your Own Herbalism Business

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on September 01, 2015

If you’re interested in the healing power of medicinal herbs and plants and have an entrepreneurial spirit, then starting your own herbalism business might appeal to you. Hard work and risk is involved like any other small business, but it can be a rewarding choice with the freedom of being your own boss.

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Topics: Small Business, Healthcare, Herbalism

Business Profile: Salty’s Pet Supply

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on August 28, 2015

The PCC Small Business Development Center is proud of the great work all of their clients are accomplishing in their businesses. Our Business Profile feature series highlights businesses at all stages of development and success.

Business: Salty’s Dog & Cat Shop LLC: DBA Salty’s Pet Supply // DBA Fang & Feather

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Topics: Small Business, Business Profiles

Exploring a Second Act Career: Becoming an Encore Entrepreneur

Posted by Jackie Babicky Peterson on August 27, 2015

There is no age limit in the business world. Indeed, a group known as “encore entrepreneurs,” people over the age of 50 who start a business, is on the rise. According to a Kauffman Foundation survey cited by Forbes, those aged 55 to 64 invest in new business ventures at a higher rate than other age groups—making up 23% of all new entrepreneurs. With so many middle aged and older adults taking the lead, entrepreneurs and business leaders from every age group are starting to take note.

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Topics: Small Business, Encore Entrepreneurship

Experience + Expertise, Meet Your Instructor: Olga Hice

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on August 26, 2015

Olga Hice is a Phlebotomy instructor at PCC CLIMB. She has taught at CLIMB for five years, and finds both teaching and making a difference in others' lives extremely rewarding. Read more about Ms. Hice below.

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Topics: Healthcare, Meet the CLIMB Team, Meet the IHP Team

Productivity Tip: Finding the Lead Domino

Posted by Mary Bradbury Jones on August 26, 2015


Many times in life, in business, or at work, you may find yourself overwhelmed with a long to-do list and not enough time. All of these action items may appear to be high-priority tasks and the weight of it all can be crushing. If you’re like most of us, then you want to become more efficient at work, and you want life to feel easier.

In this article, we’ll look at how you can increase productivity by making new, informed choices related to your to-do list. Instead of diving straight into your tasks haphazardly, you can prioritize your to-do list by finding the “lead domino.”

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Topics: Professional Development, Small Business, Operations, Communications, Project Management

Simple Excel Tricks That Will Impress Your Boss

Posted by Mary Bradbury Jones on August 21, 2015

If you spend a lot of time using Microsoft Excel at work, learning some tricks will help you get more done and get results to your boss faster. And, hopefully, that will result in some promotions and bonuses for you.

So don’t take this lightly. Learning shortcuts and formulas can feel tedious at first - as you’ll want to do it the way you’ve always done it - but, once you get used to them, you’ll feel better about your skills, proud of your expertise, and wondering how you ever used to do it the old way.

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Topics: Professional Development, Small Business, Technology

Top 4 Workforce Issues That Businesses are Facing Today

Posted by CLIMB Professional Development and Training on August 20, 2015

The workforce is constantly changing and professional development skills and training should adapt as well. As society and the economy evolves, so does its workforce. In a rapidly changing market it is important to observe and predict trends as a business owner and/or professional. In this article, we’ve outlined four of the top workforce issues that we believe businesses should be aware of in order to make the most strategic business decisions, and avoid any surprises.

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Topics: Professional Development, Small Business, HR & Organizational Effectiveness, Leadership

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