Onsite Training in Mississippi: 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. Mississippi Books:
The author of The Ambition and the Power now dissects the story behind the great Mississippi River flood of 1927--an untold American epic of money, race, culture, and empire in New Orleans and the Delta, and of one family--the Percys--whose members ruled a state, hunted with presidents, and defeated the Ku Klux Klan. Written without a trace of sentimentality or apology, this is an unforgettable personal story the truth as a remarkable young woman named Anne Moody lived it. To read her book is to know what it is to have grown up black in Mississippi in the forties and fifties, and to have survived with pride and courage intact. During a heavy rainstorm in 1930s rural Mississippi, a ten-year-old white boy sees a bus driver order all the black passengers off a crowded bus to make room for late-arriving white passengers and then set off across the raging Rosa Lee River. The Mississippi River and Mark Twain are practically synonymous in American culture. Known as ''America's river,'' the popularity of Twain's steamboat and steamboat pilots on the ever-changing Mississippi has endured prominently over the years. Although Mark Twain used his childhood experiences growing up along the Mississippi in numerous works, nowhere is the river and pilot's life more thoroughly described than in Life on the Mississippi. When Confederate troops surrendered Vicksburg on July 4, 1863 (the day after the Union victory at Gettysburg), a crucial port and rail depot for the South was lost. The Union gained control of the Mississippi River, and the Confederate territory was split in two. This book reminds us that the outcome at Vicksburg was met with as much celebration and relief in the North as the Gettysburg victory, and it should be viewed as equally important today. ![]() 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 |