Cindy Bryant

Cindy Bryant

About me

Compliance Training Author and Facilitator

Interests

education, training, regulatory affairs and reading.

Skills

compliance; management; education; student interaction

Activity

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ArRecozell, As a former student you offer a unique perspective on exit interviews. Thank you for participating in the discussions. Cindy Bryant
Beth, Encouraging the students to complete their own research is the best approach. This forces the student to examine what they are looking for and solidifies the confidence in the student's final choice. Cindy Bryant
Melissa, Offering flexible hours for picking up books is beneficial in many ways; excellent customer service, avoid high volume traffic and avoids issues regarding choosing the correct books. Cindy Bryant
Anne, What a wonderful idea. People love to get presents and this encourages them to get in early and pick up their supplies. It sounds like you are very busy during peak times. Hopefully someone else has solved this problem. Cindy Bryant
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Jamie, Excellent post. This is great information for a old and new associates alike. Cindy Bryant
Kelly, Thank you, spoken like a true reflection of an honorable institution. Cindy Bryant
Debra, Most disclosures are covered during the admissions process. Can you think of a disclosure that is delivered after the student is in school. Cindy Bryant
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Kelly, One way to ensure that students and employees read the catalog is test them over it. I speak from experience when I say it really makes a difference. Cindy Bryant
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Jennifer, It is good that you were there to help your students through such a difficult time. Cindy Bryant
Jennifer, Unfortunately, publishers being late with deliveries happens on occasion. It does not help with student satisfaction. Cindy Bryant

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