Professional Development Program Video Help

Summary
- Ken Shepard: Use the Go Society's online professional development program. Click and this takes us to the course. And I invite you to read through. Right now we have primarily module one, which is preparing for Calgary.
- The two calls will take place on November 2 and November 7. Here's a short overview of how to get in and use the personal development program. I hope it helps.

Speaker A Hello? It's Ken Shepard. I'm going to give you a short video of how to use the professional development part of the Go Society's website. Here we are. Well, it's not the homepage, but it's a...

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Speaker A Hello? It's Ken Shepard. I'm going to give you a short video of how to use the professional development part of the Go Society's website. Here we are. Well, it's not the homepage, but it's a login page. And I'm going to log in and you'll see after login it's waiting a minute. There's a new menu. Once you're logged in, you can now go to something that just appeared, professional Learning Resources. And I click here. It takes me to the back end of the site. This will appear a little different than yours because I'm the administrator, but I'm going to go to the Go Society's online professional development program. And click and this takes us to the course. And I invite you to read through. Right now we have primarily module one, which is preparing for Calgary. And I suggest that you watch Herb Koplowitz's video on getting ready for Calgary. And I'll just demonstrate. You just click on it and it will open in a separate window. And you begin playing the video. And you can make it bigger here. And I'm going to stop it and just go on with this. So I'm going to go back to the previous window. And now there are some prereadings. You should pick one or so. This Novus International white paper is very good. This is one of the most popular business magazine articles. This is a chapter that appeared in our book, the Ghost Society's book, on a CEO's view of what we do. There'll be another one. Let's see. There are some video overviews. These are eight minute videos by various CEOs commenting on the method. Some Vphrs commenting on the method. There'll be a new one, a keynote addressed by Jerry Cranis, about a 50 minutes video with an overview of Requisite organization that he gave in Buenos Aires in 2009. Now you'll see, here are the Novus Elearning modules, or Herb calls them chapters. And I'm just going to open one of them and show you how it works. It was designed for Internet Explorer, but it works very well with Chrome. Firefox and Safari are kind of iffy. So if I'm going to just take a quick review, I hit preview. But if you're actually going to take it and wanted to track what you're doing, you hit normal. So I'm just going to preview it now. So I'm going to enter. It tells me it's going to open. You may want to increase the screen size a little bit. It says, I've been here. Do I want to return? Would you like to return to the last visit? No, I wouldn't. I want to show you the beginning. So here's the course. When the windows big enough, make sure you can see these. And now you can start it. Okay, I'm going to stop it and then go back. I think this takes me back to the home. Let's see. Yes, it does. And I want to exit, actually, so I could shut it up here. It takes me back and I can go backwards this way back to the course. It says it's waiting structure. I need to go back. One more window. So here are the modules here, getting ready for the teleconference. You may want to open and read about the teleconference. Here are some videos that Herb about frequently asked questions that we shot of Herb at a session in Buenos Aires. Let me just look at teleconference resources. And it's got some notes about the two calls on November 2 and November 7 and the time zones they're hosted here in Toronto. But it shows your time zone depending on where you are. There's some dial in instructions. Here's the number. And then you dial in your conference host. If they want to show you how to use the system, they may use screen sharing. And to share their screen, you would go to this and it asks for a code and you would enter the one one one. So that's a short overview of how to get in and use the personal development program. I hope it helps. Bye.

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Ken Shepard
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Global Organization Design Society

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