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Subject:Re: "eight C's" of effective training From:Maggie_Secara -at- capgroup -dot- com To:Milan Davidovic <shl_ctf -at- yahoo -dot- ca> Date:Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:09:35 -0800
Try "eight c's" training (leaving out the "effective".) You get a few
apparently relavant hits. But I'd ask, too. I know, you don't want to look
dumb, but there are ways to ask that don't make you sound that way.
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Milan said:
> --- "Shenton, David (DTRN)"
> <david -dot- shenton -at- smithsdetection -dot- com> wrote:
> > Hi all, I have been told our training manuals should
> > comply with the
> > "eight C's" of effective training.
>
> Well, the first thing I'd have done was ask this
> person what those eight c's are. But that's me.
>
> I did a Google search, and "eight c's of effective
> training" comes up with nothing:
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