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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Paul, First thing to remember is that career schools are dealing with adults, providing them with honest and accurate feedback is the best way to convey information. No sugarcoating works. Cindy Bryant
Randy, If your institution allows class visitors this is a wonderful way to encourage prospective students. They get a "real-life" feel of the institution and their students. Cindy Bryant
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Christy, Do you feel that your student thoroughly understand the consequences? Cindy Bryant
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Michelle, The chain of command serves several purposes; a means to resolve the issue, maintaining order, encourages professionalism and teaches responsibility. Cindy Bryant
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John, Offering outstanding customer service always goes a long way in keeping a student satisfied. Cindy Bryant
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Jennifer, The key is listening and responding whether the outcome is to their liking or not. Cindy Bryant
Bethany, It does relieve stress and sets the tone from the beginning. Cindy Bryant
Stephen, Poor students are inundated with materials, thanks for pointing out the additional materials that are provided. Cindy Bryant
Sherry, It sounds like the students are empowered through managing their own resources. This also builds responsibility in those who need it. Cindy Bryant
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Tennille, By having students complete paperwork their action becomes real to them. Many times this can change their mind. Cindy Bryant

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