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Description

3 spots showcasing an HR spot, a how to spot, and a learning module.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
this training focuses on using the five step handling objections model to navigate through conflicts. Each step in the model corresponds to an action you should take to first understand and then effectively address any opposition or argument that can create conflict. The goal is to resolve the conflict in a satisfactory way for everyone involved. To understand that objection, start by encouraging the employees to talk about the situation and share his or her concerns. Ask questions to better understand the true nature of the conflict or objection and then confirm your understanding by summarizing what the employee shares with you. These 1st 3 steps focus on establishing a mutual understanding of what the objection is. Once you've established this understanding, you're ready to address the objection. Clean windows can brighten any space, so let's go over some tips on how to get your windows sparkling clean before getting started. You'll want to do some prep work removed, dry and cracked paint, tree sap and other substances with a razor blade. If you find residue from stickers or labels, use it. He's of remover. Then clean the frames, sills and cross pieces before washing the window panes. Now you're ready to get cleaning. If you're looking for a D. I Y. Option, mixed corn starch or dis open water for an all purpose cleanser. Or you can delude ammonia rubbing alcohol or vinegar and water to remove oil and grease. Preserve the look of your windows with these tips, tools and techniques and thank you for shopping at the Home Depot. At the conclusion of this module, you have a basic understanding of air traffic patterns around an airport. When taking off or landing, pilots use a standardised traffic pattern. This traffic patterns main purpose is to ensure that air traffic flows into and out of the airport in an orderly manner. This makes airport environment safer, since all aircraft should be following the same procedures. The traffic pattern is similar at all airports. Whether the airport is controlled or non controlled. The traffic pattern is rectangular shape, made up of five different legs. They are departure cross wind down wind base and final