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    I am writing to you in regards to the server training that I received at your restaurant. All together the training that I received had many strengths that benefiting me during my employment, but there also a few weaknesses that I wish to address, as well as hopefully find solutions. The restaurant must “recognize that customer-contact workers are the most important element in building customer satisfaction”. There-fore these customer-contact workers must be trained to the highest standard that

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    Pacific Wok Training Assessment Brandon Testa is the owner of the infamous, House of Pizza, located in downtown St. Cloud and Sartell. When Testa was in the making of opening a second chain restaurant, he wanted to experiment with a theme that was different than the local restaurants—fast and healthy Asian food. He was inspired to create Pacific Wok Teriyaki Grill because of a similar job he had back in Colorado. The menu consists of rice or noodle bowls with choices of steak, chicken, or seafood

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    I was in the presence of a woman sharing a sacred practice used to connect to the divine, cracking up about a single word poorly suited to the context of the American south. It reminded me of our discussion about Sundiata concerning the sacred and the supernatural. To my horror, the practice of Shambhala was so foreign to me, after one awkward moment my brain subconsciously filed Shambhala under the “strange hybrid of eastern and western practices attempting to appeal to unsatisfied white folks while

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    Value of off-the-shelf training provides the basic content of facilitation materials that the company does not have to create from scratch saving time, money, and resources (CRM, 2009). Videos can be used for multiple training exercises/lessons. In addition, they cost less than hiring experts or sending staff offsite (CRM, 2009). Video storage builds a broad resource library that can be accessed anytime (CRM, 2009). Off-the-shelf courses make economic sense with a huge advantage being time and money

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    lockers opening and closing as well as the people chatting around her, Rachel says goodbye to her classmates and grabs her black and white Under Armour backpack from Mrs.Hennen's prep room as she greets her friends, so they all can go to swimming practice together. “We always have met up there,” Rachel says, “it's a tradition.” They all amble towards the locker room while talking about their plans for the weekend. “Hey, guys,” asks Rachel, “do you want to go see the football game tonight?” Their steps

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    As I walk into the rink for hockey practice I often think about where it all began. I push open the doors to the lobby, walk down the steps, and get the chills as i feel that familiar cool rink air against my face. Just before walking into the locker room I’ll take a quick glance over at the freshly resurfaced sheet of ice. Knowing in the back of my head but not always thinking about how much time i’ve actually spent here my whole life. Quickly reminiscing all the years of hard work and determination

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    put them down, letting them rest peacefully. Others? We let them live on to carry out their lives naturally. Now think deeper. Is this something we do to humans also? Euthanasia. A singular word with a huge controversial stance. Euthanasia is the practice of physician-assisted suicide to the terminally ill. With such a broad history, the topic has taken the world by storm. Dating as far back in 460 through 370 BC, according to medical news today, it was mentioned in the Hippocratic oath,

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    the game, and some skill were the qualities varsity players had. You needed to be able to step up when called upon, rally the team together, and play your heart out. These qualities didn’t suit me at all, or so I thought. The team had its first practice after day one of school, and it was one of the most nerve-racking experiences I’ve had in my life. The upperclassmen liked to pick on me and the other freshman, but that was to be expected. The captain, Jake, was the only senior that was nice to

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    Practice makes perfect. This moral is emphasized clearly in the chapter, The Sweet Spot by Daniel Coyle. His chapter focuses on “deep practice” and how it is “built on a paradox” (18) which it involves trying, mistaking, learning, and gaining a skill. In addition, Coyle references Edwin Link and Brazilian Secret Weapon to show that learning can be succeed by performing many mistakes. Thus, Coyle’s reference throughout this chapter is practicing more deeply produces a long lasting result.

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    Reflection Paper Throughout the 5-days practice of active listening and basic attending skills in daily conversations, I found it easiest to. On the contrary, the most difficult experience was practicing empathy which is one of the most essential skills in building rapport and trust with others. Despite having the ability to show empathic rapport, in which I am able to accurately sense and understand others’ feelings by perceiving the situation through their eyes and perspectives, I struggled

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