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SHRM Conference 2010 – San Diego!!

Earn re-certification credits with the following presentations at the conference & receive a free copy of But It’s My Business.

Textual Harassment & Creating Change without Wreaking Havoc. Worth 2.5 re-certification credits each.

Textual Harassment – Harassment is simply defined as unwanted attention or inappropriate behavior directed toward someone. In the past this was usually restricted to in person or possible on the telephone. However, today with the advance of technology and so many forms of communication, harassment can happen in person, via telephone, email, texting, on Facebook, twitter, Instant Messaging, the list is endless.

Creating Change without Wreaking Havoc – This e-course will explore how to manage change in turbulent times when often the unknown is the issue at hand for the Human Resource professional. How the Human Resource professional can effectively manage change without losing the confidence of the people in the organization during uncertainty.

Stop by the Capella booth at the SHRM conference and after a 45 minute presentation and an online quiz earn your credits. This class at the SHRM conference is no charge and if you sign up now get a free copy of But It’s My Business by Dr. Laina Turner-Molaski, Faculty Chair at Capella University.

Click on links to register

Sunday 4:30 – Create Change Without Wreaking Havoc
Register for Create Change Without Wreaking Havoc - Sunday, June 27th 4:30pm PST in San Diego, CA  on Eventbrite
5:30 – Textual Harassment
Register for Textual Harassment - Sunday June 27th 5:30pm PST in San Diego, CA  on Eventbrite

Monday 10:00 Create Change Without Wreaking Havoc
Register for Create Change Without Wreaking Havoc Monday, June 28th 10:00am PST in San Diego, CA  on Eventbrite
12:15 Textual Harassment
Register for Textual Harassment - Monday, June 28th 12:15pm PST  in San Diego, CA  on Eventbrite
1:00 Create Change Without Wreaking
Register for Create Change Without Wreaking Havoc - Monday, June 28th 1:00pm PST in San Diego, CA  on Eventbrite
3:30 Textual Harassment
Register for Textual Harassment - Monday, June 28th 3:30pm PST in San Diego, CA  on Eventbrite
Tuesday 10:00 Textual Harassment
Register for Textual Harassment - Tuesday, June 29th 10:00am PST in San Diego, CA  on Eventbrite
11:30 am Create Change Without Wreaking Havoc
Register for Create Change Without Wreaking Havoc - Tuesday, June 29th 11:30am PST in San Diego, CA  on Eventbrite

A necessary business owners’ field guide to avoiding the common pitfalls of owning and running a business, this book is filled with real stories relevant to any business owner. But It’s My Business takes a practical, upbeat and candid look at why, as a business owner, you need to follow some rules but others are made to be broken. It also discusses how to get the biggest bang for your buck in areas such as your employees, your online presence, creating a brand, and leveraging your finances.


Presley Thurman, a sassy, thirty-something red-head, was looking to reinvent herself. She didn’t allow the fact she was recently fired to bother her – she was ready to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a writer. Presley was a lover of shopping and Starbucks, and even though she sometimes had bad taste in men, she always had great taste in clothes.

When her friend Trevor offered her a job with his online magazine to interview public figures, she jumped at the chance.

However, the new job turned into something unexpected when the U.S. Senator she was slated to write about was murdered – in her home town! Presley was excited – she hadn’t seen so much buzz since the spring sample sale at Saks.

Presley was determined (not to mention curious) to find the killer and write her story. After all, she couldn’t afford her shoe habit without a job and she was certainly not one to shy away from danger. The only thing standing in her way was an old high school fling, Cooper Sands, head of the Senator’s security. He was not actually standing in her way, but because of his good looks, he was the biggest distraction and one she was having the hardest time overcoming. Cooper felt it was too dangerous for Presley to look for a killer and tried to distract her with reliving the past; which Presley found more dangerous than any killer.

Presley’s betting her favorite pair of Manolo’s she will find the killer… but will time run out?

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