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FCC - Hiring and Keeping Employees

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FCC - Hiring and Keeping Employees

Time: March 26, 2010 all day
Location: Royal Canadian Legion
Street: 104 River Street
City/Town: Sunderland, Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.fcc-fac.ca/en/Lear…
Event Type: fcc, learning, events
Organized By: Farm Credit Canada
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2010

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Hiring and Keeping Employees

Date: March 25, 2010

Time: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Presenter: Michelle Painchaud

Description:

Learn how to hire the right people, and keep the ones you have. Some of the key topics to be covered include:
- learn how and where to recruit the right people for your operation
- understand how to motivate and communicate with employees

Cost: complimentary

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