Onsite Training in Arizona: Seminars and Workshops
We facilitate seminars for workgroups, tailoring courses to meet team-specific needs. We don't conduct public ("Holiday Inn") sessions geared toward the slowest learner in attendance.
Our course catalog details more than twenty onsite training programs to benefit your team. Popular topics include Team Building, Presentation Skills, Team Leadership, Time Management, and Sales Training.
Please have a look at the Training Services On Demand web site: www.tsod.com. We look forward to working with you to sharpen employee skills, boost camaraderie, and enhance professionalism. Arizona Books
Hidden Arizona perfectly epitomizes the Hidden travel guide philosophy. It is written for back-road explorers who prefer out-of-the-way sites and adventures, like rafting the Grand Canyon, boating on Lake Havasu, and hiking Sedona's red-rock gorges. With great detail and a discriminating eye, the author covers the popular spots (the Grand Canyon, Phoenix, Sedona) but also tells of ''hidden'' areas that other guidebooks overlook. This third edition of Arizona in Your Future is a comprehensive relocation guide to one of the fastest-growing states in America and the second most populous state in the West, after California. Completely revised and updated, it offers detailed information for relocating families, retirees, and ''snowbirds.'' Here you'll find essentials such as climate, population trends, job opportunities, schooling, living costs, taxes, economic trends, medical facilities, and state laws. Arizona, a wonderland of beautiful and wild places, includes one of the most popular natural areas in the U.S., the Grand Canyon, which draws more than 4 million visitors each year. This guide encourages the reader to discover the state's vast stretches of wild country and parklands. 45 tours cover a wide variety of terrain. 12 photographs; 16 maps. Frommer's Portable Phoenix and Scottsdale provides candid reviews on the best hotels and restaurants in every price range, plus all the best experiences of Phoenix, Scottsdale, and the Valley of the Sun, including: driving the Apache Trail; hiking camelback mountain or Squaw Peak; seeing rare ancient architecture at Casa Grande Ruins; golfing on the Wigwam Gold course; lounging by the pool at the Hyatt Regency; and much more. Enjoy a welcome change of pace and discover a world you may not know exists in your own backyard. Day Trips describes hundreds of fascinating, exciting (and many free-of-charge) things to do, most within a two-hour drive of Phoenix, Tucson, or Flagstaff. Tucson is undeniably an Old West town. Its history includes prehistoric peoples and Indian tribes, and Mexico, Mormons, the Confederacy, and the raucous times of railroads and mining, cowboys, and cattle drives. While much of its appeal today lies in its mild winters, world-famous golf courses, and great Mexican food, there is much more to contemporary Tucson. Both year-round residents and winter visitors know and love this jewel of the desert. ![]() Training Services On Demand | Onsite Training Programs Seminars and Workshops: At Your Location, For Your Team, Nationwide Site content Copyright ©2004 Training Services On Demand, Inc. All rights reserved. "Training Services On Demand," "TSOD," and the Dynamic Triangle Symbol are ® Registered Service Marks of Training Services On Demand, Inc. Copyright Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Onsite Training |