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www.sohnen-moe.com http www.americanmassageconference.com http Cherie Sohnen-Moe is an author, business coach and international workshop leader. She has been a successful business owner since 1978. Before shifting her focus to education and coaching, she was in private practice for many years as a massage and holistic health practitioner. She has served as a faculty member at the Desert Institute of Healing Arts (diha) and the Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (asaom). Cherie has written more than 100 articles that have been published in over 15 national and international magazines. She is the author of the book, Business Mastery. It is in its fourth edition, has sold more than 342000 copies to date and is recommended by more than 1300 healing arts associations and schools worldwide (with 600+ schools requiring it as a text). Cherie is the author of Present Yourself Powerfully and The Art of Teaching. She is the co-author of the ground-breaking book titled The Ethics of Touch; this book is used in more than 800 schools and associations with 300 requiring it as a text. Cherie is also a contributing author of Teaching Massage: Fundamental Principles in Adult Education for Massage Program Instructors, and was interviewed for a chapter of SAND TO SKY: Conversations with Teachers of Asian Medicine. Cherie holds a degree in psychology from UCLA and has extensive experience in the areas of business management, training, and creative problem solving—which ...

Cherie Sohnen-Moe of Business Mastery – Live...

www.sohnen-moe.com http www.americanmassageconference.com http Cherie Sohnen-Moe is an author, business coach and international workshop leader. She has been a successful business owner since 1978. Before shifting her focus to education and coaching, she was in private practice for many years as a massage and holistic health practitioner. She has served as a faculty member at the Desert Institute of Healing Arts (diha) and the Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (asaom). Cherie has written more than 100 articles that have been published in over 15 national and international magazines. She is the author of the book, Business Mastery. It is in its fourth edition, has sold more than 342000 copies to date and is recommended by more than 1300 healing arts associations and schools worldwide (with 600+ schools requiring it as a text). Cherie is the author of Present Yourself Powerfully and The Art of Teaching. She is the co-author of the ground-breaking book titled The Ethics of Touch; this book is used in more than 800 schools and associations with 300 requiring it as a text. Cherie is also a contributing author of Teaching Massage: Fundamental Principles in Adult Education for Massage Program Instructors, and was interviewed for a chapter of SAND TO SKY: Conversations with Teachers of Asian Medicine. Cherie holds a degree in psychology from UCLA and has extensive experience in the areas of business management, training, and creative problem solving—which ...

Happy 10th Birthday, IUBH from NAU School of Hotel...

NAU's School of Hotel & Restaurant Management has been part of the IUBH exchange since 2000, when IUBH's exchange program began. Paul Wiener has spearheaded that exchange and offers a Happy 10th Birthday wish here. The IUBH Hospitality Management School in Bad Honnef is one of the best Hospitality management schools in Europe. IUBH's Hospitality school has built a strong international reputation in a little over a decade.

Real Property Management – www.RPMNorthValle...

How should I decide if I should self-manage or find a good property management company? There are many factors involved, and you should take everything into consideration before making a decision to self manage. There are also things you should look for when considering a property management company. To get started on your research, start here with our free video series.

Module 5: Sell it & Service It: Retail Consid...

Module 5 Sell it & Service It: Retail Considerations Part 5 of 12 Retail stores the final frontier of supply chain management? Well, not quite, but retail is an extremely important supply chain consideration. Retail facilities can be the final connection between the supply chain and the consumer. A weak retail link can render the rest of your supply chain useless. What are the supply chain responsibilities of retail facilities? Retail facilities handle materials, produce services, manufacture retail experiences, and move product throughout their facilities. This is the 5th installment in Arizona State University's twelve-part introduction to supply chain management video series developed by Eddie Davila, Jeff Hough, Randy Cates, Dawn Feldman, Dan Ichikawa, Ian Schmoel, and Matt Hardy. ASU, the WP Carey School of Business, and the Supply Chain Management Department are proud and happy to share this video series with supply chain management departments, supply chain instructors, career specialists in high schools and universities, as well as industry leaders in an effort to inspire a new generation of supply chain management professionals across the country and around the world. For more information, visit WP Carey's SCM Web site at wpcarey.asu.edu or send an e-mail to wpcarey.scm@asu.edu.

Module 8: Socially Responsible Supply Chain Manage...

Part 8 of 12 Why are social responsibility and sustainability such important considerations for modern supply chain managers? This episode illustrates why socially responsible supply chains are not simply important for the sake of public relations and compliance. Socially responsible and sustainable supply chains present competitive opportunities that benefit companies, communities, the environment, customers, and in the case of disaster relief, victims. Supply chain managers are the key to a better tomorrow. This is the 8th installment in Arizona State University's twelve-part introduction to supply chain management video series developed by Eddie Davila, Jeff Hough, Randy Cates, Dawn Feldman, Dan Ichikawa, Ian Schmoel, and Matt Hardy. ASU, the WP Carey School of Business, and the Supply Chain Management Department are proud and happy to share this video series with supply chain management departments, supply chain instructors, career specialists in high schools and universities, as well as industry leaders in an effort to inspire a new generation of supply chain management professionals across the country and around the world. For more information, visit WP Carey's SCM Web site at wpcarey.asu.edu or send an e-mail to wpcarey.scm@asu.edu.

Module 6: Supply Chain Integration...

Module 6 Supply Chain Integration Part 6 of 12 Individually, purchasing, operations, and logistics management do not comprise supply chain management. Supply chain management requires network integration. Integration is only possible when organizational philosophies are compatible across the supply chain and when supply chain partners work as cooperative and coordinated teams. Modern organizational supply chain leaders need to understand the importance of integration internally and externally. Modern supply chain skills are required by elite corporate executives around the world. This is the 6th installment in Arizona State University's twelve-part introduction to supply chain management video series developed by Eddie Davila, Jeff Hough, Randy Cates, Dawn Feldman, Dan Ichikawa, Ian Schmoel, and Matt Hardy. ASU, the WP Carey School of Business, and the Supply Chain Management Department are proud and happy to share this video series with supply chain management departments, supply chain instructors, career specialists in high schools and universities, as well as industry leaders in an effort to inspire a new generation of supply chain management professionals across the country and around the world. For more information, visit WP Carey's SCM Web site at wpcarey.asu.edu or send an e-mail to wpcarey.scm@asu.edu.

Module 3: Make It: Manufacturing and Operations...

Module 3 Make It: Manufacturing and Operations Part 3 of 12 Manufacturing is a key supply chain function, but one that many students find a bit intimidating. This episode tries to demystify manufacturing by looking at manufacturing plants that are probably just down the street. What is the tie between research and development, product design, manufacturing, and procurement? What about outsourcing manufacturing? What do modern operations and manufacturing managers need to consider? This is the 3rd installment in Arizona State University's twelve-part introduction to supply chain management video series developed by Eddie Davila, Jeff Hough, Randy Cates, Dawn Feldman, Dan Ichikawa, Ian Schmoel, and Matt Hardy. ASU, the WP Carey School of Business, and the Supply Chain Management Department are proud and happy to share this video series with supply chain management departments, supply chain instructors, career specialists in high schools and universities, as well as industry leaders in an effort to inspire a new generation of supply chain management professionals across the country and around the world. For more information, visit WP Carey's SCM Web site at wpcarey.asu.edu or send an e-mail to wpcarey.scm@asu.edu.

Module 2: Buy It: Managing Supply (ASU-WPC-SCM)...

Part 2 of 12 Part introduction to purchasing, part homage to the 1970s Time for Timer You are What You Eat public service announcement, this module explains the critical role supply management plays in producing high quality products and services. Procurement managers require a specific set of varied skills to ensure your supply chain has a continuous flow of healthy materials from dependable suppliers. This is the 2nd installment in Arizona State University's twelve-part introduction to supply chain management video series developed by Eddie Davila, Jeff Hough, Randy Cates, Dawn Feldman, Dan Ichikawa, Ian Schmoel, and Matt Hardy. ASU, the WP Carey School of Business, and the Supply Chain Management Department are proud and happy to share this video series with supply chain management departments, supply chain instructors, career specialists in high schools and universities, as well as industry leaders in an effort to inspire a new generation of supply chain management professionals across the country and around the world. For more information, visit WP Carey's SCM Web site at wpcarey.asu.edu or send an e-mail to wpcarey.scm@asu.edu.

Module 7: Global Supply Chain Management...

Part 7 of 12 Nearly all modern supply chains have global aspects. Even successful supply chains that dont today will likely have to at least consider offshoring and global expansion in their future. This episode demonstrates how global supply chain managers are vital to facilitating and managing offshoring and global expansion projects. This is the 7th installment in Arizona State University's twelve-part introduction to supply chain management video series developed by Eddie Davila, Jeff Hough, Randy Cates, Dawn Feldman, Dan Ichikawa, Ian Schmoel, and Matt Hardy. ASU, the WP Carey School of Business, and the Supply Chain Management Department are proud and happy to share this video series with supply chain management departments, supply chain instructors, career specialists in high schools and universities, as well as industry leaders in an effort to inspire a new generation of supply chain management professionals across the country and around the world. For more information, visit WP Carey's SCM Web site at wpcarey.asu.edu or send an e-mail to wpcarey.scm@asu.edu.

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