Author : | Frank Agin, JD, MBA, Author, Speaker |
Course Length : | Pages: 1 ||| Review Questions: 0 ||| Final Exam Questions: 1 |
CPE Credits : | 1.0 |
IRS Credits : | 0 |
Price : | $14.95 |
Passing Score : | 70% |
Course Type: | NASBA QAS - NASBA Registry |
Technical Designation: | NonTechnical |
Primary Subject-Field Of Study: | Business Management & Organization - Business Management & Organization for Course Id 2663 |
Overview : | |
Description : |
Networking events and afterhours can be a boon for your bottom line. Believe that. This program will share insights and ideas as to how you can stay within your comfort zone and still make that happen. |
Usage Rank : | 0 |
Release : | 2025 |
Version : | 1.0 |
Prerequisites : | None. |
Experience Level : | Overview |
Additional Contents : | Complete, no additional material needed. |
Advance Preparation : | None. |
Delivery Method : | Group Internet-Based |
Intended Participants : | Anyone needing Continuing Professional Education (CPE). |
Revision Date : | 18-Sep-2025 |
NASBA Course Declaration : | Participants must complete the final examination within one year of purchase and with a minimum passing grade of 70% or better to receive CPE credit unless otherwise noted on the Course History page (i.e. California Ethics must score 90% or better). After logging in click on the Course History links on your My Courses page for the Begin date and Expire date for the Final Exam. |
Approved Audience : | NASBA QAS - NASBA Registry - 2663 |
Keywords : | Business Management & Organization, Thrive, Any, Networking, Event, Webinar, cpe, cpa, online course |
Learning Objectives : |
Course Learning Objectives In this course, participants will learn how to:
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Course Contents : | In this course, participants will learn how to: · Define and implement tactics that will give you the courage to walk into any networking situation. · Define and implement 10 simple steps for making productive use of time at events and after hours. · Define and implement a game plan for entering, engaging in, and exiting small talk conversations. |