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Andrew E. Schwartz

Andrew E. Schwartz is founder and CEO of A.E. Schwartz & Associates. He conducts over 150 programs annually and consults nationally for clients in government, industry, Fortune 500 companies and nonprofit companies.

Mr. Schwartz's considerable professional experience includes: former Training Director for the Smaller Business Association of New England, The Employer's Association, Manager of Training at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Information Services), Founder/CEO of TrainingConsortium.com, and CEO of Internships4You.com.

Mr. Schwartz remains very involved in the growth and educational aspects of the training industry as well, having authored dozens of books/manuals and hundreds of articles on management and professional development.

Andrew E. Schwartz is often found at conferences as a key note presenter and/or facilitator. His style is fast-paced, participatory, practical, and humorous. He has authored over 65 books and products, and taught/lectured at over a dozen colleges and universities throughout the United States.

http://www.aeschwartz.com

http://www.TrainingConsortium.com

http://www.ReadySetPresent.com

http://www.School4Managers.com

 

Articles by Andrew E. Schwartz
» The Punitive Approach to Marginal Performers
By Andrew E. Schwartz | Management | Unrated
A marginal performer — an employee whose work, for the most part, is satisfactory, but who regularly fails in some specific area or areas to maintain a satisfactory level of performance. Frequently managers find that they’ve exhausted all means of making progress with their marginal performer. Here is how to use the Punitive Approach.
» Time Management - Set Yourself Up For Success
By Andrew E. Schwartz | Time Management | Unrated
By providing techniques to better utilize your time, I am helping make your work day more effective and productive. Eliminating procrastination in the workplace allows for a more successful business day. And if you complete your office tasks on-time, you have more free-time on the outside.