WHAT are our seminars and webinars?
HFD provides in-house seminars and webinars for organizations as well as regularly scheduled open enrollment classes.
Open enrollment events are a great opportunity for individuals, those with smaller budgets, and for executives and department heads considering in-house training for their people.
Organizations can schedule seminars and webinars for a particular time and need that can be identified by HFD or the organization.
Below please find schedules for all of our seminars and webinars. This schedule is updated regularly throughout the year.
Seminar Schedule
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April 18
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8:30am to 12:30pm
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Upper Montclair Country Club |
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To Register

Or - Get registration form. Please complete form and fax back to us.
GO System PLUS
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Please register on secure shopping cart
Webinar Schedule
FREE WEBINAR -- Paper Tiger Software Solution Webinar
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Cost: FREE

Please add to cart above.
Paper Tiger Software Implementation Webinar
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Cost: $175.00

Or - Get registration form. Please complete form and fax back to us.
Free Teleconference Schedule
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None currently scheduled - please return as more will be scheduled in the near future.
The teleconference will be 40 minutes long followed by a 20 minute Q & A session. To register please email Alyssa.
Space for the teleconference is limited to 10 participants - so it is important to register as soon as possible.
All HFD clients and newsletter subscribers are eligible to participate in the free teleconference provided by HFD Productivity. Please click here to register. Our newsletter will keep you informed of upcoming events and will always feature an interesting article written by Anne -- Please register today and join our next teleconference.
September Newsletter Feature Article

An Old Dog Learns New Tricks
By Anne Sedler
There is an impression among many that as we grow older, we lose brain capacity, our skills fade, and our judgment becomes clouded. The old expression, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks," is an indication of this belief.
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