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Full Count Training offers Professional Development Training Classes On A Variety Of Topics Including:



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Engaged Leadership
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Customer Service
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Crucial Conversations
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Effective Communication
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Business Writing
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Coaching for Results
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Public Speaking
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DiSC
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Workplace Professionalism
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Totally Responsible Person
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Effective Listening
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Team Building
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Behavioral Interviewing
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Change Management
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Supervising Others
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Managing Teams
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Multi-Generational Workplace
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Expert OJT



Other Topics Available Upon Request

"Keeping Your Eye on the Ball-Leadership Lessons from the Eyes of an Umpire" by David Pritchett
"It’s often said if you find something you love to do, you will never work a day in your life. In my life, I have found two things I love to do - teaching and umpiring - and am fortunate enough to have done both for the past twenty-five years. I’ve learned so much (and continue to do so in my journey) and thought I would share some of the lessons these two parallel passions can teach us.
In Major League Baseball’s Official Rules of Baseball there is a section devoted to umpires and their duties. While we won’t cover all the sections, the following is a sample from Rule 8.04-Instructions to Umpires.
“Keep your eye everlastingly on the ball while it is in play. It is more vital to know just where the ball fell, or a thrown ball finished up, than whether or not a runner missed a base.”
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You Can Lead a Horse to Water but You Can’t Make Them Drink…Leadership Lessons from the Heartland
by David Pritchett
We have all heard the sayings; you can probably finish the sentences. But there are some valuable lessons that can be learned and applied to our day to day operations if we are wise enough to take these lessons to heart.
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“You Can Lead a Horse to Water, but You Can’t Make Them Drink…You Can, However, Put Salt in Their Oats and Make Them Thirsty.”
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