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A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

 

HAPPENING RIGHT NOW: Essentials of Project Management!

 

Are you not here? Register right away for tomorrow's course: Performance Management on Saturday, 26th July!

 

It's so easy: just send us a Facebook inbox message to register!

 

Alternately, e-mail ysa.chandna@qccd.net, or dial 5517-0285 and e-mail remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

 

 

QCCD is Doha's #1 soft-skills training company!

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

• Soft-skills Training

• Management Development

• HR Management Consultancy

• Executive Search & Manpower Placement

• Personal Development & Executive Coaching

• HSSE - Training & Consultancy

• Business Writing & Communication Skills

• English Language Skills

• Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

• Negotiation Skills

• Managerial and Leadership Skills

• Team-working and Team-building Skills

• Administrative and Secretarial Skills

• Essentials of Project Management

• Essentials of Quality Management

• Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

• Planning and Organizing Skills

• Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

• Coaching Skills for Managers

 

 

Time and again, the Emir His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, and the Heir Apparent, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, have stressed that the surest way to journey on the path of progress and prosperity is by ensuring the development of the main component of success: the human element. Therefore, it is our duty and responsibility, the nationals and expatriates alike, to play a proactive role in the development of existing and future human resource elements to a level where their performance capabilities are compatible with the challenges that success will inevitably spawn.

 

SHEIKHA MARYAM BINT KHALID AL THANI

Partner and Shareholder

QCCD

 

 

Visit our website: qccd.net

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

 

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

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Surya Sinha is an Indian Best-selling Author, Corporate Trainer, Keynote & motivational Speaker, Life Coach, Consultant, Management Guru, An Entrepreneur, A visionary, communication expert, Educator, Motivator, Public speaker & a social activist.

Surya Sinha is a respected social activist who has innumerable honors to his name for community service attained simultaneously with the much demanding media career.

With a special emphasis on human development and humanitarian concerns, he has conceptualized Winnerz Track as a complete integrated self development and self management organization catering to almost every section of the society.

Surya Sinha is having researched for almost 20 years towards achieving a perfect value based society with finest of the individuals, he has attained the wisdom & experience which reflects through his specially devised practical approach based courses & programs.

As an author and a thinker, Surya Sinha has a treasure of thoughts. His ideas place him in the category of a philosopher besides a thinker. Anyone who follows his ideas is bound to scale great heights in life much beyond his imagination.

Foundation of success is a man’s optimism. If he is full of hope and positivism then he can do all that which other might just be contemplating. He can attain what others might be just dreaming.

Surya Sinha is an embodiment of this philosophy. Because of his faith in life, he has been able to achieve those goals that he never even thought he can achieve. Today he is at such a height that society looks up to him for inspiration. His coaching takes one to newer heights of success. Even his books have helped people achieve great success. He is one of the international bestsellers. Now his books are publishing in 12 languages of India.

Book written by him are helping people to attain their goals.

 

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

Surya Sinha is an Indian Best-selling Author, Corporate Trainer, Keynote & motivational Speaker, Life Coach, Consultant, Management Guru, An Entrepreneur, A visionary, communication expert, Educator, Motivator, Public speaker & a social activist.

Surya Sinha is a respected social activist who has innumerable honors to his name for community service attained simultaneously with the much demanding media career.

With a special emphasis on human development and humanitarian concerns, he has conceptualized Winnerz Track as a complete integrated self development and self management organization catering to almost every section of the society.

Surya Sinha is having researched for almost 20 years towards achieving a perfect value based society with finest of the individuals, he has attained the wisdom & experience which reflects through his specially devised practical approach based courses & programs.

As an author and a thinker, Surya Sinha has a treasure of thoughts. His ideas place him in the category of a philosopher besides a thinker. Anyone who follows his ideas is bound to scale great heights in life much beyond his imagination.

Foundation of success is a man’s optimism. If he is full of hope and positivism then he can do all that which other might just be contemplating. He can attain what others might be just dreaming.

Surya Sinha is an embodiment of this philosophy. Because of his faith in life, he has been able to achieve those goals that he never even thought he can achieve. Today he is at such a height that society looks up to him for inspiration. His coaching takes one to newer heights of success. Even his books have helped people achieve great success. He is one of the international bestsellers. Now his books are publishing in 12 languages of India.

Book written by him are helping people to attain their goals.

 

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

Kommunikationstraining Föhr Agentur für Wissenstransfer. foehrkommunikation.blogspot.de/

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

 

This June, Qatar Center for Career Development (QCCD) celebrates their first year anniversary of climbing the first of the Seven Summits - Mt. Kilimanjaro, the rooftop of Africa

 

Last year, Qatar Center for Career Development sent an expedition to the United Republic of Tanzania. The two climbers, Ysa Chandna (Alumnus of Georgetown University in Qatar and USA) and Marco Lerch (Student at School of Oriental and African Studies in London, UK) took the Western Breach route to the Uhuru (Liberty) Peak summit at 5895 metres.

 

 

W: qccd.net

F: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

FB: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

QCCD

  

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management

 

Qatar Center for Career Development conducted a Public Course on Integrated Human Resources Management Skills. 20 delegates representing 7 different organizations attended this specially structured highly interactive program. Photo shows the talented young men and women with Dr. Shaukat Chandna, MD of QCCD.

   

Date: 24 May 2014

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management Skills.

 

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The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

     

Human Resources Management Skills

 

Time and again, the Emir His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, and the Heir Apparent, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, have stressed that the surest way to journey on the path of progress and prosperity is by ensuring the development of the main component of success: the human element. Therefore, it is our duty and responsibility, the nationals and expatriates alike, to play a proactive role in the development of existing and future human resource elements to a level where their performance capabilities are compatible with the challenges that success will inevitably spawn.

 

SHEIKHA MARYAM BINT KHALID AL THANI

Partner and Shareholder

QCCD

 

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

• Soft-skills Training

• Management Development

• HR Management Consultancy

• Executive Search & Manpower Placement

• Personal Development & Executive Coaching

• HSSE - Training & Consultancy

• Business Writing & Communication Skills

• English Language Skills

• Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

• Negotiation Skills

• Managerial and Leadership Skills

• Team-working and Team-building Skills

• Administrative and Secretarial Skills

• Essentials of Project Management

• Essentials of Quality Management

• Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

• Planning and Organizing Skills

• Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

• Coaching Skills for Managers

 

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

 

Visit our website: qccd.net

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

Time and again, the Emir His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, and the Heir Apparent, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, have stressed that the surest way to journey on the path of progress and prosperity is by ensuring the development of the main component of success: the human element. Therefore, it is our duty and responsibility, the nationals and expatriates alike, to play a proactive role in the development of existing and future human resource elements to a level where their performance capabilities are compatible with the challenges that success will inevitably spawn.

 

SHEIKHA MARYAM BINT KHALID AL THANI

Partner and Shareholder

QCCD

 

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

• Soft-skills Training

• Management Development

• HR Management Consultancy

• Executive Search & Manpower Placement

• Personal Development & Executive Coaching

• HSSE - Training & Consultancy

• Business Writing & Communication Skills

• English Language Skills

• Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

• Negotiation Skills

• Managerial and Leadership Skills

• Team-working and Team-building Skills

• Administrative and Secretarial Skills

• Essentials of Project Management

• Essentials of Quality Management

• Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

• Planning and Organizing Skills

• Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

• Coaching Skills for Managers

 

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

 

Visit our website: qccd.net

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

Time and again, the Emir His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, and the Heir Apparent, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, have stressed that the surest way to journey on the path of progress and prosperity is by ensuring the development of the main component of success: the human element. Therefore, it is our duty and responsibility, the nationals and expatriates alike, to play a proactive role in the development of existing and future human resource elements to a level where their performance capabilities are compatible with the challenges that success will inevitably spawn.

 

SHEIKHA MARYAM BINT KHALID AL THANI

Partner and Shareholder

QCCD

 

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

• Soft-skills Training

• Management Development

• HR Management Consultancy

• Executive Search & Manpower Placement

• Personal Development & Executive Coaching

• HSSE - Training & Consultancy

• Business Writing & Communication Skills

• English Language Skills

• Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

• Negotiation Skills

• Managerial and Leadership Skills

• Team-working and Team-building Skills

• Administrative and Secretarial Skills

• Essentials of Project Management

• Essentials of Quality Management

• Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

• Planning and Organizing Skills

• Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

• Coaching Skills for Managers

 

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

 

Visit our website: qccd.net

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management

 

Qatar Center for Career Development conducted a Public Course on Integrated Human Resources Management Skills. 20 delegates representing 7 different organizations attended this specially structured highly interactive program. Photo shows the talented young men and women with Dr. Shaukat Chandna, MD of QCCD.

   

Date: 24 May 2014

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management Skills.

 

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The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

     

Human Resources Management Skills

 

Time and again, the Emir His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, and the Heir Apparent, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, have stressed that the surest way to journey on the path of progress and prosperity is by ensuring the development of the main component of success: the human element. Therefore, it is our duty and responsibility, the nationals and expatriates alike, to play a proactive role in the development of existing and future human resource elements to a level where their performance capabilities are compatible with the challenges that success will inevitably spawn.

 

SHEIKHA MARYAM BINT KHALID AL THANI

Partner and Shareholder

QCCD

 

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

• Soft-skills Training

• Management Development

• HR Management Consultancy

• Executive Search & Manpower Placement

• Personal Development & Executive Coaching

• HSSE - Training & Consultancy

• Business Writing & Communication Skills

• English Language Skills

• Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

• Negotiation Skills

• Managerial and Leadership Skills

• Team-working and Team-building Skills

• Administrative and Secretarial Skills

• Essentials of Project Management

• Essentials of Quality Management

• Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

• Planning and Organizing Skills

• Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

• Coaching Skills for Managers

 

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

 

Visit our website: qccd.net

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

Our corporate list of services include:

•Soft-skills Training

•Management Development

•HR Management Consultancy

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

•English Language Skills

•Motivational Training

Some of our most requested training programs include:

•Negotiation Skills

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

•Essentials of Project Management

•Essentials of Quality Management

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

•Planning and Organizing Skills

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

•Coaching Skills for Managers

 

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

 

Visit our website: qccd.net

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

   

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management

 

Qatar Center for Career Development conducted a Public Course on Integrated Human Resources Management Skills. 20 delegates representing 7 different organizations attended this specially structured highly interactive program. Photo shows the talented young men and women with Dr. Shaukat Chandna, MD of QCCD.

   

Date: 24 May 2014

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management Skills.

 

.

 

.

 

.

 

.

   

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

     

Human Resources Management Skills

 

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

Time and again, the Emir His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, and the Heir Apparent, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, have stressed that the surest way to journey on the path of progress and prosperity is by ensuring the development of the main component of success: the human element. Therefore, it is our duty and responsibility, the nationals and expatriates alike, to play a proactive role in the development of existing and future human resource elements to a level where their performance capabilities are compatible with the challenges that success will inevitably spawn.

 

SHEIKHA MARYAM BINT KHALID AL THANI

Partner and Shareholder

QCCD

 

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

• Soft-skills Training

• Management Development

• HR Management Consultancy

• Executive Search & Manpower Placement

• Personal Development & Executive Coaching

• HSSE - Training & Consultancy

• Business Writing & Communication Skills

• English Language Skills

• Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

• Negotiation Skills

• Managerial and Leadership Skills

• Team-working and Team-building Skills

• Administrative and Secretarial Skills

• Essentials of Project Management

• Essentials of Quality Management

• Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

• Planning and Organizing Skills

• Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

• Coaching Skills for Managers

 

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

 

Visit our website: qccd.net

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

A couple hundred makers, teachers and parents gathered at the 2nd Maker Educator Convening, held May 17 - 18, 2016, at The Crucible in Oakland, CA. This was my first conference as a maker art teacher, and it was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.

 

We started with a visit of The Crucible, an amazing arts school that offers youth and adult classes in glass blowing, woodworking, jewelry, welding and more -- a great model for planning our own makerspaces ( thecrucible.org/ ) .

 

We then watched and discussed 'Most Likely to Succeed', an excellent documentary on education in the 21st century ( www.mltsfilm.org/ ). It shows examples of hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative learning -- and how this new approach can help students find a sense of purpose and develop invaluable 'soft skills', not just technical skills.

 

The morning keynote by Nichole Pinkard was also very inspiring, as she presented her findings from the Digital Youth Network in Chicago, and led a discussion about deepening the impact of maker education by bridging learning frameworks.

 

We then got our hands dirty to map our maker educator network, using blinking LEDs, post-it notes and pipe cleaners to represent our various schools and makerspaces on a U.S. map -- which showed clearly that a majority of participants came from California.

 

We spent the rest of the day hearing lightning talks about maker ed, brainstorming ideas, sharing best practices and starting new collaborations. A very productive event!

 

Many thanks to the team at MakerEd.org for organizing this gathering. They do a fine job connecting teachers and resources, both at events like these and online: makered.org/

 

 

This June, Qatar Center for Career Development (QCCD) celebrates their first year anniversary of climbing the first of the Seven Summits - Mt. Kilimanjaro, the rooftop of Africa

 

Last year, Qatar Center for Career Development sent an expedition to the United Republic of Tanzania. The two climbers, Ysa Chandna (Alumnus of Georgetown University in Qatar and USA) and Marco Lerch (Student at School of Oriental and African Studies in London, UK) took the Western Breach route to the Uhuru (Liberty) Peak summit at 5895 metres.

 

 

W: qccd.net

F: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

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QCCD

  

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

   

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

   

Our corporate list of services include:

   

•Soft-skills Training

   

•Management Development

   

•HR Management Consultancy

   

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

   

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

   

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

   

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

   

•English Language Skills

   

•Motivational Training

   

Some of our most requested training programs include:

   

•Negotiation Skills

   

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

   

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

   

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

   

•Essentials of Project Management

   

•Essentials of Quality Management

   

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

   

•Planning and Organizing Skills

   

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

   

•Coaching Skills for Managers

       

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

       

Visit our website: qccd.net

   

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

   

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

  

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management

 

Qatar Center for Career Development conducted a Public Course on Integrated Human Resources Management Skills. 20 delegates representing 7 different organizations attended this specially structured highly interactive program. Photo shows the talented young men and women with Dr. Shaukat Chandna, MD of QCCD.

   

Date: 24 May 2014

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management Skills.

 

.

 

.

 

.

 

.

   

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

     

Human Resources Management Skills

 

June - Public Courses - QCCD

  

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

 

Time and again, the Emir His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, and the Heir Apparent, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, have stressed that the surest way to journey on the path of progress and prosperity is by ensuring the development of the main component of success: the human element. Therefore, it is our duty and responsibility, the nationals and expatriates alike, to play a proactive role in the development of existing and future human resource elements to a level where their performance capabilities are compatible with the challenges that success will inevitably spawn.

 

SHEIKHA MARYAM BINT KHALID AL THANI

Partner and Shareholder

QCCD

 

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

• Soft-skills Training

• Management Development

• HR Management Consultancy

• Executive Search & Manpower Placement

• Personal Development & Executive Coaching

• HSSE - Training & Consultancy

• Business Writing & Communication Skills

• English Language Skills

• Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

• Negotiation Skills

• Managerial and Leadership Skills

• Team-working and Team-building Skills

• Administrative and Secretarial Skills

• Essentials of Project Management

• Essentials of Quality Management

• Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

• Planning and Organizing Skills

• Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

• Coaching Skills for Managers

 

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

 

Visit our website: qccd.net

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

Time and again, the Emir His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, and the Heir Apparent, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, have stressed that the surest way to journey on the path of progress and prosperity is by ensuring the development of the main component of success: the human element. Therefore, it is our duty and responsibility, the nationals and expatriates alike, to play a proactive role in the development of existing and future human resource elements to a level where their performance capabilities are compatible with the challenges that success will inevitably spawn.

 

SHEIKHA MARYAM BINT KHALID AL THANI

Partner and Shareholder

QCCD

 

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

• Soft-skills Training

• Management Development

• HR Management Consultancy

• Executive Search & Manpower Placement

• Personal Development & Executive Coaching

• HSSE - Training & Consultancy

• Business Writing & Communication Skills

• English Language Skills

• Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

• Negotiation Skills

• Managerial and Leadership Skills

• Team-working and Team-building Skills

• Administrative and Secretarial Skills

• Essentials of Project Management

• Essentials of Quality Management

• Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

• Planning and Organizing Skills

• Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

• Coaching Skills for Managers

 

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

 

Visit our website: qccd.net

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

QCCD successfully concludes "Professional Administrative Secretarial Skills" public training course on 30 May 2014.

 

Don't miss our public courses in June! Register right away!

 

 

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FB: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

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The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management

 

Qatar Center for Career Development conducted a Public Course on Integrated Human Resources Management Skills. 20 delegates representing 7 different organizations attended this specially structured highly interactive program. Photo shows the talented young men and women with Dr. Shaukat Chandna, MD of QCCD.

   

Date: 24 May 2014

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management Skills.

 

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The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

     

Human Resources Management Skills

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management

 

Qatar Center for Career Development conducted a Public Course on Integrated Human Resources Management Skills. 20 delegates representing 7 different organizations attended this specially structured highly interactive program. Photo shows the talented young men and women with Dr. Shaukat Chandna, MD of QCCD.

   

Date: 24 May 2014

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management Skills.

 

.

 

.

 

.

 

.

   

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

     

Human Resources Management Skills

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management

 

Qatar Center for Career Development conducted a Public Course on Integrated Human Resources Management Skills. 20 delegates representing 7 different organizations attended this specially structured highly interactive program. Photo shows the talented young men and women with Dr. Shaukat Chandna, MD of QCCD.

   

Date: 24 May 2014

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management Skills.

 

.

 

.

 

.

 

.

   

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

     

Human Resources Management Skills

 

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

   

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

   

Our corporate list of services include:

   

•Soft-skills Training

   

•Management Development

   

•HR Management Consultancy

   

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

   

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

   

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

   

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

   

•English Language Skills

   

•Motivational Training

   

Some of our most requested training programs include:

   

•Negotiation Skills

   

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

   

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

   

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

   

•Essentials of Project Management

   

•Essentials of Quality Management

   

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

   

•Planning and Organizing Skills

   

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

   

•Coaching Skills for Managers

       

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

       

Visit our website: qccd.net

   

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

   

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management

 

Qatar Center for Career Development conducted a Public Course on Integrated Human Resources Management Skills. 20 delegates representing 7 different organizations attended this specially structured highly interactive program. Photo shows the talented young men and women with Dr. Shaukat Chandna, MD of QCCD.

   

Date: 24 May 2014

 

Public Course: Integrated Human Resources Management Skills.

 

.

 

.

 

.

 

.

   

The certificates that we provide our clients are internationally recognized. We are the members of prestigious international bodies like American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and International Association of Facilitators – USA (IAF).

 

Qatar Center for Career Development is Doha’s #1 choice in soft-skills training!

 

Our corporate list of services include:

 

•Soft-skills Training

 

•Management Development

 

•HR Management Consultancy

 

•Executive Search & Manpower Placement

 

•Personal Development & Executive Coaching

 

•HSSE - Training & Consultancy

 

•Business Writing & Communication Skills

 

•English Language Skills

 

•Motivational Training

 

Some of our most requested training programs include:

 

•Negotiation Skills

 

•Managerial and Leadership Skills

 

•Team-working and Team-building Skills

 

•Administrative and Secretarial Skills

 

•Essentials of Project Management

 

•Essentials of Quality Management

 

•Writing, Communication & Presentation Skills

 

•Planning and Organizing Skills

 

•Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills

 

•Coaching Skills for Managers

   

For more information on QCCD’s complete list of services, or to attend this month’s public course, please contact Remilyne Lacorte, Business Development Manager, at +974 7756 4809/ +974 5517 0285 or remilyne.lacorte@qccd.net.

   

Visit our website: qccd.net

 

Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialQCCD

 

View our Photostream: flic.kr/ps/2T9qBR

     

Human Resources Management Skills

 

Surya Sinha is an Indian Best-selling Author, Corporate Trainer, Keynote & motivational Speaker, Life Coach, Consultant, Management Guru, An Entrepreneur, A visionary, communication expert, Educator, Motivator, Public speaker & a social activist.

Surya Sinha is a respected social activist who has innumerable honors to his name for community service attained simultaneously with the much demanding media career.

With a special emphasis on human development and humanitarian concerns, he has conceptualized Winnerz Track as a complete integrated self development and self management organization catering to almost every section of the society.

Surya Sinha is having researched for almost 20 years towards achieving a perfect value based society with finest of the individuals, he has attained the wisdom & experience which reflects through his specially devised practical approach based courses & programs.

As an author and a thinker, Surya Sinha has a treasure of thoughts. His ideas place him in the category of a philosopher besides a thinker. Anyone who follows his ideas is bound to scale great heights in life much beyond his imagination.

Foundation of success is a man’s optimism. If he is full of hope and positivism then he can do all that which other might just be contemplating. He can attain what others might be just dreaming.

Surya Sinha is an embodiment of this philosophy. Because of his faith in life, he has been able to achieve those goals that he never even thought he can achieve. Today he is at such a height that society looks up to him for inspiration. His coaching takes one to newer heights of success. Even his books have helped people achieve great success. He is one of the international bestsellers. Now his books are publishing in 12 languages of India.

Book written by him are helping people to attain their goals.

 

Vertrauen ist gut, Kontrolle ist besser ? Hat sich das bewährt? Ja, weil die Mitarbeiter das brauchen? Weil es nicht anders funktioniert? Und weil wir es schon immer so gemacht haben? Und weil sich die Zeiten nicht ändern?

Upps. Der letzte Satz war falsch.

Die Zeiten ändern sich, und sie ändern dich und deine Mitarbeiter. Eine Möglichkeit Komplexität zu bewältigen ist, Komplexität zu erhöhen. Hört sich paradox an? Stimmt. Mitarbeiter entscheiden lassen, Kreativität förden und zulassen. Macht abgeben, Freiraum und Motivation gewinnen.

Aber dazu braucht man am Anfang Mut, geht kleine Schritte, probiert aus, schaut was geht und was nicht. Innovationskultur, eben. Damit es besser wird; die Arbeit, die Produktion, die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit, die Motivation, die Leistung, die Gesundheit und die Zufriedenheit.

Die Zeiten ändern sich und das ist gut so.

 

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