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  1. #TrainingReport Ξεκίνησε η προετοιμασία για το ντέρμπι με τον Παναθηναϊκό #training #news #PAOK #OurWay

    Διαβάστε τα τελευταία νέα της ομάδας και δείτε αποκλειστικές εικόνες εδώ 👇

    paokfc.gr/nea/20260514-ena-tel

  2. #TrainingReport Ξεκίνησε η προετοιμασία για το ντέρμπι με τον Παναθηναϊκό #training #news #PAOK #OurWay

    Διαβάστε τα τελευταία νέα της ομάδας και δείτε αποκλειστικές εικόνες εδώ 👇

    paokfc.gr/nea/20260514-ena-tel

  3. europesays.com/es/550590/ ¿Tiene razón Florentino en su respuesta a Riquelme? Así fueron los tiempos de las elecciones que ganó en el 2000 | Fútbol #club #Deportes #ES #España #Football #RealMadrid #Spain #Sports #training

  4. ROSE COVERED GLASSES @rosecoveredglasses.wordpress.com@rosecoveredglasses.wordpress.com ·

    Striking The Right Balance In Company Training Programs

    “SMALLTOFEDS” By Ken Larson

    “Conducting business in the fast-paced modern era demands that company training be sophisticated, interactive and responsive to changing times.  It should evolve out of core company processes and contain feedback mechanisms.”

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

    “As fast as things move these days if we don’t train and communicate effectively we are running very high risks. 

    Some training will be global, such as policy, corporate ethics and human relations. Other training will be specialized, such as changes in law, company policy or technology by functional areas.

    Principal among the topics at the head of the list for generic training in the art of something would be “Communicating Effectively” to employees to customers, to regulators;  both orally and in writing.  

    RISKS

    Once the span of control of the major functions begins to grow or get more complex,  the manager in charge establishes processes and a policy to insure the company succeeds. If this is overdone in many instances it can result in a bureaucratic environment that stifles innovation.


    Only those firms that recognize this human weakness and take steps to minimize its impact continue to foster innovation and lean operation.
      
    Functional interface points are the most sensitive. These are the critical areas where one functional organization meets another in the company.


    Examples:

    Engineering Design meets Manufacturing
    Finance meets Estimating
    Marketing meets Project Management
    Accounting meets Cost Control
    Human Resources meets the Hiring Manager


    If management fails to understand the risk in these interfacing areas and drives the procedural and process detail too low the organizations will strangle each other with interface control issues and efficiency will suffer.

    PROGRAM PREPARATION

    Train with the idea that materials will be used in customer proposals and reflect internal processes for consistency.  

    Make sure the company vision, mission and capability statement are common knowledge:

    Capability Statement

    Convey the company travel and expense reports policies.

    Insist that public law compliance, fair employment, EEO and anti-discrimination, practices, government property care and other regulatory matters are reflected in process and training materials.

    Make sure all personnel understand the latest cyber security and AI policies and processes.

    Train on time card process and completion timeliness.

    Issue guidance on intranet and company press releases.

    Instruct on customer relations and customer service.

    Provide details on handling government and audits and insure to name focal points for these activities.

    Convey negotiation techniques and skills expected to those whose roles involve committing the company.

    If ISO 9000, TQM, Six Sigma and other major quality and process programs apply or are in your future, use your training program and processes to build certification preparedness. 

    CONCLUSION:

    Training in business is a form of communication. It is not an academic pursuit, although elements of it may include learning new information.  

    Still, it is not schooling in the sense of personal improvement as much as it is communication of company policy and expectations.

    The best organizations make sure everyone from the chairman of the board to the janitor understands that training is a privilege, a right and a requirement and that it will be conducted as a matter of record for everyone.”

    Striking The Right Balance In Company Training Programs

    #artificialIntelligence #Business #Education #Marketing #technology #training
  5. europesays.com/uk/958855/ The Vaibhav Sooryavanshi effect: Man drags young kid into nets to face senior fast bowlers; boy fears, ‘I’ll get hit’ #bowling #boy #Cricket #sooryavanshi #Sports #training #UK #UnitedKingdom

  6. Every team learns differently — that’s why KDAB’s in-company #training programs are built around your goals. Customize the curriculum, schedule, and location to fit your needs. Explore topics like #QtDev, #Cpp, #QML, #3D, #Debugging, and more.

    Learn more: training.kdab.com/in-company-t
    training.kdab.com/in-company-t

  7. Every team learns differently — that’s why KDAB’s in-company #training programs are built around your goals. Customize the curriculum, schedule, and location to fit your needs. Explore topics like #QtDev, #Cpp, #QML, #3D, #Debugging, and more.

    Learn more: training.kdab.com/in-company-t
    training.kdab.com/in-company-t

  8. Every team learns differently — that’s why KDAB’s in-company #training programs are built around your goals. Customize the curriculum, schedule, and location to fit your needs. Explore topics like #QtDev, #Cpp, #QML, #3D, #Debugging, and more.

    Learn more: training.kdab.com/in-company-t
    training.kdab.com/in-company-t

  9. Every team learns differently — that’s why KDAB’s in-company #training programs are built around your goals. Customize the curriculum, schedule, and location to fit your needs. Explore topics like #QtDev, #Cpp, #QML, #3D, #Debugging, and more.

    Learn more: training.kdab.com/in-company-t
    training.kdab.com/in-company-t

  10. Every team learns differently — that’s why KDAB’s in-company programs are built around your goals. Customize the curriculum, schedule, and location to fit your needs. Explore topics like , , , , , and more.

    Learn more: training.kdab.com/in-company-t
    training.kdab.com/in-company-t

  11. Trained: 🧗‍♂️ ⏰00:30:04 ❤️‍🔥113bpm 🧁226Kcal

    Climbed largely V1-V3 at Onyx tonight. Had felt a little unwell this afternoon so hill-reps in a hailstorm felt unsensible. Finished off with a horrible V4 on sloping holds, but managed to skip across the crux.

    prry.uk/log#2026-05-13-boulder

    #training #bouldering #onyx

  12. “shin splints are an emotional drag, too, as they often mean it’s time for a break from #running—derailing #training blocks, #fitness routines, and messing with sleep and mental #wellbeing

    The #Runner’s Survival Guide to Shin Splints
    Most #runners experience aching legs at some point, but ignoring the discomfort can lead to serious long-term injury. Here is how to tell the difference between a simple ache and a medical issue that requires rest outsideonline.com/health/train

  13. “shin splints are an emotional drag, too, as they often mean it’s time for a break from #running—derailing #training blocks, #fitness routines, and messing with sleep and mental #wellbeing

    The #Runner’s Survival Guide to Shin Splints
    Most #runners experience aching legs at some point, but ignoring the discomfort can lead to serious long-term injury. Here is how to tell the difference between a simple ache and a medical issue that requires rest outsideonline.com/health/train

  14. “shin splints are an emotional drag, too, as they often mean it’s time for a break from #running—derailing #training blocks, #fitness routines, and messing with sleep and mental #wellbeing

    The #Runner’s Survival Guide to Shin Splints
    Most #runners experience aching legs at some point, but ignoring the discomfort can lead to serious long-term injury. Here is how to tell the difference between a simple ache and a medical issue that requires rest outsideonline.com/health/train

  15. “shin splints are an emotional drag, too, as they often mean it’s time for a break from #running—derailing #training blocks, #fitness routines, and messing with sleep and mental #wellbeing

    The #Runner’s Survival Guide to Shin Splints
    Most #runners experience aching legs at some point, but ignoring the discomfort can lead to serious long-term injury. Here is how to tell the difference between a simple ache and a medical issue that requires rest outsideonline.com/health/train

  16. “shin splints are an emotional drag, too, as they often mean it’s time for a break from #running—derailing #training blocks, #fitness routines, and messing with sleep and mental #wellbeing

    The #Runner’s Survival Guide to Shin Splints
    Most #runners experience aching legs at some point, but ignoring the discomfort can lead to serious long-term injury. Here is how to tell the difference between a simple ache and a medical issue that requires rest outsideonline.com/health/train

  17. Ich bin mal wieder neugierig. An die Sportler*innen, die ihre Trainings aufzeichnen: bei Pausen (z.B. an Ampeln, Pipipause etc.) stoppen, ja oder nein?

    #laufen #running #training #cycling #Radfahren #Sport

  18. 📰 Koeman geeft twijfelgevallen voor WK extra kans, Oranje-selectie op 27 mei bekend

    nieuwsjunkies.nl/artikel/1FbO

    🕞 15:36 | NOS Sport
    🔸 #Koeman #Training #Oranje #Voetbal #WK

  19. 📰 Koeman geeft twijfelgevallen voor WK extra kans, Oranje-selectie op 27 mei bekend

    nieuwsjunkies.nl/artikel/1FbO

    🕞 15:36 | NOS Sport
    🔸 #Koeman #Training #Oranje #Voetbal #WK

  20. 📰 Koeman geeft twijfelgevallen voor WK extra kans, Oranje-selectie op 27 mei bekend

    nieuwsjunkies.nl/artikel/1FbO

    🕞 15:36 | NOS Sport
    🔸 #Koeman #Training #Oranje #Voetbal #WK

  21. 📰 Koeman geeft twijfelgevallen voor WK extra kans, Oranje-selectie op 27 mei bekend

    nieuwsjunkies.nl/artikel/1FbO

    🕞 15:36 | NOS Sport
    🔸 #Koeman #Training #Oranje #Voetbal #WK

  22. Distance running and finishing books

    I’ve spent the last year fixated on how similar writing books is to distance running. If you treat the task as a singular thing, it can be overwhelming, whereas if you chunk it up into manageable units it becomes entirely doable. If you go by chapter-by-chapter there comes a point at which you suddenly realise you’re almost done. If you break up a race into particular phases (which increasingly for me are defined by when I take the energy gels) something huge starts to feel entirely manageable. The sense of what you can do expands through this dynamic as you get more practiced at doing it. If you just keep showing up consistently, it’s almost magical how something happens which you once wouldn’t have been able to imagine.

    Now that I’m finishing my latest book while also getting close to marathon distance, I realise there’s a difference as well. There’s often a feeling of elation I get towards the end of a long run, particularly for a race. A sense of being entirely in flow, lost in a rhythm that entirely decenters the continual stream of stuff that litters my internal conversation. There’s a joy to getting lost in the process, surrendering to it. I’m reliably forcing myself to stop because I need my dodgy ankle to get used to the distance, rather than because I want to stop. I’ve only once come close to the point where I had to stop and that was a competitive half marathon in torrential rain, when I’d fucked up by going too quickly in the first few miles on a course that was far too hilly for my tastes. Otherwise I don’t want to stop.

    Whereas with the end of a book I want so much to stop. I want it to be over. The pleasure of the process has long since passed. I’m being forced to do it. I know that if I don’t do it the thing I’ve spent so long on will never be read by the people I want to read it. But it’s a slog. Not in the life affirming sense of the half marathon in the rain (I’ve rarely felt more physically uncomfortable nor more viscerally alive than I did when the picture below was taken) but in the “CAN I NOT JUST STOP NOW PLEASE?” sense. This post is a desperate plea to myself to keep going because I’m actually about 4 hours of work away from finishing this ✊

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fXWH9ToFwk

    #books #distanceRunning #fitness #halfMarathon #marathon #running #Training #writing
  23. Distance running and finishing books

    I’ve spent the last year fixated on how similar writing books is to distance running. If you treat the task as a singular thing, it can be overwhelming, whereas if you chunk it up into manageable units it becomes entirely doable. If you go by chapter-by-chapter there comes a point at which you suddenly realise you’re almost done. If you break up a race into particular phases (which increasingly for me are defined by when I take the energy gels) something huge starts to feel entirely manageable. The sense of what you can do expands through this dynamic as you get more practiced at doing it. If you just keep showing up consistently, it’s almost magical how something happens which you once wouldn’t have been able to imagine.

    Now that I’m finishing my latest book while also getting close to marathon distance, I realise there’s a difference as well. There’s often a feeling of elation I get towards the end of a long run, particularly for a race. A sense of being entirely in flow, lost in a rhythm that entirely decenters the continual stream of stuff that litters my internal conversation. There’s a joy to getting lost in the process, surrendering to it. I’m reliably forcing myself to stop because I need my dodgy ankle to get used to the distance, rather than because I want to stop. I’ve only once come close to the point where I had to stop and that was a competitive half marathon in torrential rain, when I’d fucked up by going too quickly in the first few miles on a course that was far too hilly for my tastes. Otherwise I don’t want to stop.

    Whereas with the end of a book I want so much to stop. I want it to be over. The pleasure of the process has long since passed. I’m being forced to do it. I know that if I don’t do it the thing I’ve spent so long on will never be read by the people I want to read it. But it’s a slog. Not in the life affirming sense of the half marathon in the rain (I’ve rarely felt more physically uncomfortable nor more viscerally alive than I did when the picture below was taken) but in the “CAN I NOT JUST STOP NOW PLEASE?” sense. This post is a desperate plea to myself to keep going because I’m actually about 4 hours of work away from finishing this ✊

    #books #distanceRunning #fitness #halfMarathon #marathon #running #Training #writing
  24. Distance running and finishing books

    I’ve spent the last year fixated on how similar writing books is to distance running. If you treat the task as a singular thing, it can be overwhelming, whereas if you chunk it up into manageable units it becomes entirely doable. If you go by chapter-by-chapter there comes a point at which you suddenly realise you’re almost done. If you break up a race into particular phases (which increasingly for me are defined by when I take the energy gels) something huge starts to feel entirely manageable. The sense of what you can do expands through this dynamic as you get more practiced at doing it. If you just keep showing up consistently, it’s almost magical how something happens which you once wouldn’t have been able to imagine.

    Now that I’m finishing my latest book while also getting close to marathon distance, I realise there’s a difference as well. There’s often a feeling of elation I get towards the end of a long run, particularly for a race. A sense of being entirely in flow, lost in a rhythm that entirely decenters the continual stream of stuff that litters my internal conversation. There’s a joy to getting lost in the process, surrendering to it. I’m reliably forcing myself to stop because I need my dodgy ankle to get used to the distance, rather than because I want to stop. I’ve only once come close to the point where I had to stop and that was a competitive half marathon in torrential rain, when I’d fucked up by going too quickly in the first few miles on a course that was far too hilly for my tastes. Otherwise I don’t want to stop.

    Whereas with the end of a book I want so much to stop. I want it to be over. The pleasure of the process has long since passed. I’m being forced to do it. I know that if I don’t do it the thing I’ve spent so long on will never be read by the people I want to read it. But it’s a slog. Not in the life affirming sense of the half marathon in the rain (I’ve rarely felt more physically uncomfortable nor more viscerally alive than I did when the picture below was taken) but in the “CAN I NOT JUST STOP NOW PLEASE?” sense. This post is a desperate plea to myself to keep going because I’m actually about 4 hours of work away from finishing this ✊

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fXWH9ToFwk

    #books #distanceRunning #fitness #halfMarathon #marathon #running #Training #writing
  25. Distance running and finishing books

    I’ve spent the last year fixated on how similar writing books is to distance running. If you treat the task as a singular thing, it can be overwhelming, whereas if you chunk it up into manageable units it becomes entirely doable. If you go by chapter-by-chapter there comes a point at which you suddenly realise you’re almost done. If you break up a race into particular phases (which increasingly for me are defined by when I take the energy gels) something huge starts to feel entirely manageable. The sense of what you can do expands through this dynamic as you get more practiced at doing it. If you just keep showing up consistently, it’s almost magical how something happens which you once wouldn’t have been able to imagine.

    Now that I’m finishing my latest book while also getting close to marathon distance, I realise there’s a difference as well. There’s often a feeling of elation I get towards the end of a long run, particularly for a race. A sense of being entirely in flow, lost in a rhythm that entirely decenters the continual stream of stuff that litters my internal conversation. There’s a joy to getting lost in the process, surrendering to it. I’m reliably forcing myself to stop because I need my dodgy ankle to get used to the distance, rather than because I want to stop. I’ve only once come close to the point where I had to stop and that was a competitive half marathon in torrential rain, when I’d fucked up by going too quickly in the first few miles on a course that was far too hilly for my tastes. Otherwise I don’t want to stop.

    Whereas with the end of a book I want so much to stop. I want it to be over. The pleasure of the process has long since passed. I’m being forced to do it. I know that if I don’t do it the thing I’ve spent so long on will never be read by the people I want to read it. But it’s a slog. Not in the life affirming sense of the half marathon in the rain (I’ve rarely felt more physically uncomfortable nor more viscerally alive than I did when the picture below was taken) but in the “CAN I NOT JUST STOP NOW PLEASE?” sense. This post is a desperate plea to myself to keep going because I’m actually about 4 hours of work away from finishing this ✊

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fXWH9ToFwk

    #books #distanceRunning #fitness #halfMarathon #marathon #running #Training #writing
  26. Distance running and finishing books

    I’ve spent the last year fixated on how similar writing books is to distance running. If you treat the task as a singular thing, it can be overwhelming, whereas if you chunk it up into manageable units it becomes entirely doable. If you go by chapter-by-chapter there comes a point at which you suddenly realise you’re almost done. If you break up a race into particular phases (which increasingly for me are defined by when I take the energy gels) something huge starts to feel entirely manageable. The sense of what you can do expands through this dynamic as you get more practiced at doing it. If you just keep showing up consistently, it’s almost magical how something happens which you once wouldn’t have been able to imagine.

    Now that I’m finishing my latest book while also getting close to marathon distance, I realise there’s a difference as well. There’s often a feeling of elation I get towards the end of a long run, particularly for a race. A sense of being entirely in flow, lost in a rhythm that entirely decenters the continual stream of stuff that litters my internal conversation. There’s a joy to getting lost in the process, surrendering to it. I’m reliably forcing myself to stop because I need my dodgy ankle to get used to the distance, rather than because I want to stop. I’ve only once come close to the point where I had to stop and that was a competitive half marathon in torrential rain, when I’d fucked up by going too quickly in the first few miles on a course that was far too hilly for my tastes. Otherwise I don’t want to stop.

    Whereas with the end of a book I want so much to stop. I want it to be over. The pleasure of the process has long since passed. I’m being forced to do it. I know that if I don’t do it the thing I’ve spent so long on will never be read by the people I want to read it. But it’s a slog. Not in the life affirming sense of the half marathon in the rain (I’ve rarely felt more physically uncomfortable nor more viscerally alive than I did when the picture below was taken) but in the “CAN I NOT JUST STOP NOW PLEASE?” sense. This post is a desperate plea to myself to keep going because I’m actually about 4 hours of work away from finishing this ✊

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fXWH9ToFwk

    #books #distanceRunning #fitness #halfMarathon #marathon #running #Training #writing
  27. For those who might have been trying to get access to this, FEMA training site is indeed back up for now.

    firstrespondertraining.gov/frt

    #FEMA #training

  28. For those who might have been trying to get access to this, FEMA training site is indeed back up for now.

    firstrespondertraining.gov/frt

    #FEMA #training

  29. For those who might have been trying to get access to this, FEMA training site is indeed back up for now.

    firstrespondertraining.gov/frt

    #FEMA #training

  30. For those who might have been trying to get access to this, FEMA training site is indeed back up for now.

    firstrespondertraining.gov/frt

    #FEMA #training

  31. For those who might have been trying to get access to this, FEMA training site is indeed back up for now.

    firstrespondertraining.gov/frt

    #FEMA #training

  32. #TrainingReport Τα τελευταία νέα της ομάδας πριν το ντέρμπι κόντρα στην ΑΕΚ #training #news #PAOK #OurWay

    Διαβάστε αναλυτικά και δείτε αποκλειστικές εικόνες εδώ 👇

    paokfc.gr/nea/20260512-taktiki

  33. #TrainingReport Τα τελευταία νέα της ομάδας πριν το ντέρμπι κόντρα στην ΑΕΚ #training #news #PAOK #OurWay

    Διαβάστε αναλυτικά και δείτε αποκλειστικές εικόνες εδώ 👇

    paokfc.gr/nea/20260512-taktiki

  34. Crush your fitness goals with our premium Elliptical! Tone your arms and legs simultaneously while tracking your progress. The ultimate home cardio solution. 🏠💪 Shop now 👇
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    #Training #Homegym #Exercise #Burn #Active #Fit #Elliptical #Fitness #Gym #Cardio #Workout #Health

  35. Crush your fitness goals with our premium Elliptical! Tone your arms and legs simultaneously while tracking your progress. The ultimate home cardio solution. 🏠💪 Shop now 👇
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    #Training #Homegym #Exercise #Burn #Active #Fit #Elliptical #Fitness #Gym #Cardio #Workout #Health

  36. The surge in #semiconductor stocks, driven by #AI, is shifting towards a more heterogeneous #computelandscape beyond #GPUs. While GPUs excel in training and answer inference, #Cerebras#wholewaferchips offer superior speed for #answerinference but face limitations in #training and #agenticinference due to cost and memory constraints. stratechery.com/2026/the-infer #tech #media #news