Rio Records Service, Inc., believes that only way to be prepared for the unexpected to always be training. This is something that I have carried with me since my time with US Army. Always Be Training.
That's the ABCs of it.
A for Always
B for Be
C for cTraining (the c is silent)
We also firmly believe in the following quote: "The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war." I am not too sure who said it first, some say General Patton said it others say it is a old Chinese Proverb. It does not matter who said it, what does matter is that it is very true. The more one prepares the more one is ready to deal with any new situation that arises. By now, in a professional lives we know that new situations can and do arise at almost any time with little to no warning. Typically, no warning.
When any new situation arises it is best if there is at least one person in the organization who has a clue on how to handle it. Now it may be something that arose a long time ago and has now taken a new form but the core is still the same then solving it should be relatively easy.
However, more times than not the situation is new and has to be dealt with immediately and a unique solution has to be found and put into place. By training and more training, individuals and organizations can greatly reduce the fallout of any unknown that may occur.
Therefore, Rio records Service Inc., has taken the lead in developing professional development and training services for organizations, agencies, and course, individuals.
Currently, we offer "Professional Etiquette in Healthcare", "Business Etiquette and Personal Skills", "Etiquette in a Professional Setting", "Release of Medical Information", "The Do's and Don'ts of Social Media in Healthcare", "The Do's and Don'ts of Social Media in a Professional Setting", and our latest offering: "Protecting your Information and your Client's Data". More training offerings are due to come on line in early 2014.
The following workshops are CEU eligible for State of Texas Licensed Professional Counselors and Certified Social Workers:
1. Protecting your information and your Client's the Data
2. Professional Etiquette in Healthcare
3. Release of Medical Information
The scope of all the training sessions may appear to be towards the health and human services professionals however, the true focus of the training sessions are geared towards any organization that deals with customers, clients, or patients. This means that all individuals, groups, companies, and organizations can benefit from any of the training service offerings by Rio records Service Inc.
Our training calendar is prepared in a manner that helps any individual or organization to plan properly. The training calendar is set up in a way that even those individuals that have difficulty obtaining " time off" to attend regular daytime training sessions. When a training session is scheduled on the Wednesday rest assured that the start time of the training will be at 6:00 PM. Additionally, we offer training sessions every other Saturday starting at 10:00 AM and depending on the workshop the ending time there be 1:00 PM or 2:00 PM. Of course, Rio records Service Inc., can adjust its start time when training is conducted at your location.
You want to schedule training with Rio Records Service, Inc., or have any questions or comments please do not hesitate to call (956) 687-8439 or email us at admin@rrsonline.us
Thank you
David Guerra
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Monday, October 7, 2013
What We Do #2: Professional Development and Training Service
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
50 Ways To Better Business: #46: Peer Pressure
Often times, the only reason others want you to fit in is that once you do they can ignore you and go about their business. Don’t conform. Be you, because that’s the only person you can be.
The exact same applies to your organization. However, it is not called "peer pressure" when your company does it. It is called " riding the wave" or " jumping on the bandwagon" and both mean the exact same thing: you are arriving late to the party. Trust me on this one, when people see you constantly arriving late to the party you quickly become known as a follower.
Whether in business or personal life being known as a follower is not a good thing. Being a follower because you want to fit in with the crowd is definitely not a good thing.
Remember, the organizer of the crowd is only looking for numbers. They build their credibility on the size of the crowd. The bigger the crowd, the greater chance of an even bigger crowd next time (and there will be a next time). That's why when someone wants you to fit in whether in a personal or professional setting, you definitely have to weigh the options and determine if following the crowd is better for your business or for you, personally, than it is for the organizer of that crowd.
As a business owner, it behooves you to take a proactive look at things, to see what is just over the horizon that way when the time comes you become the crowd organizer, you create a buzz, and you must definitely reap your rewards.
Don't let others organize the crowd that should have been yours, steal the buzz that most certainly was destined for you, and don't give away your rightful rewards.
Look for ways to stand out, stand above, and go beyond. Really, you can become the crowd organizer! You got this far after all.
Until Next Time,
Dave Guerra
Rio Records Service, Inc.
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