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This course will provide the student with nine skills necessary to become a "person of influence" in the workplace. These nine skills include: demonstrating integrity with people, nurturing people, having faith in people, listening to people, understanding people, mentoring people, navigating for people, connecting with people, and empowering people. The instructor will close by discussing not only how to demonstrate these skills themselves, but how to develop others to also be a "person of influence" in the workplace.



Instructional Delivery Method: Group Live Internet

CPE Credits: Attendees are eligible to receive 2 CPE credits in the Personal Development Field of Study.


Program Knowledge Level: Basic


Prerequisites: None


Advance Preparation: None

Tickets

  • AIG Florida Chapter Member

    Complimentary

    Member Price

    Registration is FREE for current 2021-2022 AIG Florida Chapter Members.

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  • AIG Members (Non-Florida Chapter)

    $35.-

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    This registration option is available for all other AIG (Non-Florida Chapter) members.

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Speaker

  • Captain David Allen (Captain, Criminal Investigations Division at Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office)

    Captain David Allen

    Captain, Criminal Investigations Division at Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office

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Additional Assistance

For assistance with registration or technical matters, contact AIG Program Support at programsupport@inspectorsgeneral.org.


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To request a refund, file a complaint, or to view our complete administrative policy regarding this program, please click:


http://inspectorsgeneral.org/files/2020/07/NASBA-Admin-Policy-Group-Live-07.25.2020.pdf​​​


The Association of Inspectors General is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors www.NASBARegistry.org​​​.