Onsite Training in Indiana: 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. Indiana Books:
When Haven Kimmel was born in 1965, Mooreland, Indiana was a sleepy little hamlet of three hundred people. Nicknamed "Zippy" for the way she would run around like a circus monkey, this small girl was possessed of big eyes and even bigger ears. In this lovingly told memoir, Kimmel takes readers back in time to the innocent post-war period-people help their neighbors, go to church, keep barnyard animals in their backyards. Square Donuts. The World's Largest Stump. Oscar the Monster Turtle. Johnny Appleseed's grave… While other travel guides tell you about yet bike trails through Brown County, Oddball Indiana offers wacky travel destinations and little-known historical tidbits. Why is Nancy Barnett's grave in the middle of a country road? This is the guide to the real Indiana, birthplace of corn flakes, Dan Quayle, and Wonder Bread. Unexpected Indiana reveals the beauty and power of the natural world in Indiana. Ron Leonetti and Christopher Jordan have covered the entire state, photographing the parks and preserves in all four seasons. From the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore in the north to the cypress sloughs in the south, the full breadth of Indiana's diversity is represented in close-ups and sweeping landscapes of forests, rivers, prairies, dunes, and swamps. Once there were hundreds of pre-20th-century covered bridges in Indiana; the state ranked third in the nation in the number still standing. By the 1940s, a movement to preserve those magnificent structures from desertion and deterioration was only partly successful. What was saved was an abundance of vintage black and white images taken by pioneer photographers who willingly trekked to the bridges decades ago. This volume showcases nearly 200 of those photographs. From lunch at the Ayres Tea Room as a child to hanging out at the Far-Eastside Steak 'n Shake as a teen, to owning a home in historic downtown, Nelson Price relives the growth and prosperity of Indianapolis through his own journey as a Hoosier. Now, as he so eloquently reports, "This place percolates." Aided by hundreds of images culled from the area's finest photographers, Price celebrates the triumph that is Indianapolis. Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana selected these 99 houses for their architecture and their stories as homes, in equal measure. The stories comprise a fascinating mix of the house on the hill presided over by the rich family in town, and the scary Addams-family wreck reclaimed by young do-it-yourselfers. Marsh Davis's photographs capture the landmarks as homes, using only ambient light in unaltered rooms. ![]() 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 |