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How to use the PHP Communication formula in the classroom for better teaching. College professors welcome, but leave your tenure at the door!

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LAST SHOW Tune in as we discuss really sticky issues inthe classroom (like illegal immigrants, insider trading, CEOs making millions of dollars)... and how to address these objectively for maximum education.

to have them on board?! Heated, you becha'! If you have the guts to bring this up in the classroom, let this show teach YOU how to do it, professionally and objectively.

This somewhat controversial show engages a heated topic for many. Learn more by discovering HOW it's "taught" in the classroom... objectively and professionally.

This show takes us through a real case study, with no easy answers-- definitely one which needs PHP to resolve!

Based on the book, "Solving Sticky People Problems," this is the first of a serious of four shows-- each day dedicated to how to teach about dealing with particular prickly employee problems. The rubber meets the road at this level of... more

Don't miss this show as we explore the third case study in the Solving Sticky People Problems book of "war" stories. Chelsea is your best employee, but...

?He said his outfit is for religious purposes, but it's spooking customers away!?Join Tim and watch/hear PHP in action as we engage in a conversation with Timone. He's the guy with the outfit which may be costing you business!

... but it's scaring customers away!!" What can we do?

Thursday morning's show continues th case study of "How Deep Can I Really Go With My Employee's Problems at Home?" We're right in the middle of the case, we've laid out the options, we've talked ot the employee... and she starts to cry.... more

Based on the book, "Solving Sticky People Problems," this is the first of a serious of four shows-- each day dedicated to how to teach about dealing with particular prickly employee problems. The rubber meets the road at this level of... more

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