In the current economic climate individuals as well as companies must learn new ways of doing business. Old skills need to be freshened up and new skills need to be learned quickly to keep up with the ever-changing status of business in today's world economy. As jobs are shifted overseas and new jobs are created many workers do not have the luxury of learning new and required skills at their leisure.
"Seminars offer a quick and convenient way of learning a new skill or brushing up an old skill" states Mona Piontkowski, co-founder of SeminarInformation.com. "We have thousands of courses covering all aspects of business," she adds. "Visitors to our website www.SeminarInformation.com can find seminars given by over 600 sponsoring organizations, locate a convenient session and date and register, read the brochure describing the course and register right on the website."
The website is updated constantly with new seminars, dates and locations from seminar sponsors like Skillpath, National Seminars, Fred Pryor, the American Management Association, Cornell University, Federal Publications, Cross Country Education, Office Dynamics, Learning Tree International, Lorman, Linkage, Global Knoweldge, MIS Training, ESI, UCLA and hundreds of others. Seminars are given in hundreds of cities so it's relatively easy to find a local seminar presentation.
The website also lists seminars that can be presented at a company location for larger groups who must be trained. Seminar experts are available to assist with recommendations and arrangements for seminars at 877-SEM-INFO.


