BIS Safety Software
Striving for excellence at work is a universal ambition. High performance and impactful contributions lead to personal satisfaction and open up more opportunities for growth.
Excelling at work is a common aspiration. High performance and significant contributions lead to personal satisfaction and open up more opportunities for growth. While the manager usually decides what work needs to be done and when, we as individual employees can also significantly influence our work and the level of contribution we make. The course "Increasing Your Contribution at Work" provides you with the tools to become a top performer and enhance your contribution to the team and organization. By maintaining productivity, fostering accountability, and boosting your personal success, this course enables you to take charge of your own work situation and pave the way for your personal success now and in the future.
Upon successful completion of the course "Increasing Your Contribution at Work", you will be able to:
Approximately 80 minutes
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to receive a certificate of completion. Participants are able to repeat the course twice if the pass mark is not achieved.
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
This course will take roughly 80 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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