Changes to Continuing Education Deadlines in Alberta & Quebec

Changes to Continuing Education Deadlines in Alberta & Quebec

Deadlines have been extended to complete mandatory continuing education hours for Life and A&S agents in Alberta and for ChAD requirements in Quebec.

Alberta agents: you now have until June 30 to complete your continuing education classes. With ILScorp you can complete your CE courses for Life and Accident Sickness agents on your own schedule – anytime, anywhere you have an internet connection.

Our Life / A&S course catalogue includes more than 75 CE courses (185 hours), so you’ll find courses that are of interest and relevance to you and your business. A new online Professional Liability course: Introduction to Errors and Omissions Exposures Insurance for Life / A&S Agents, which is also included in the subscription option.

Individual Courses start at $85. Six month subscriptions to the entire Life/A&S CE course catalogue are $260.

Quebec Agents: if you have not completed your ChAD professional development units, your deadline has now been extended to March 31, 2014. Still working on your hours? ILScorp’s ChAD Subscription offers unlimited access to our accredited ChAD courses (over 100 credits!) for six months for only $185.

Are you not the only one with hours to complete? If your brokerage has more than five people who need to complete their training, consider joining our ChAD Broker Network Program, and save $50 per person on a ChAD Subscription!

Advantages of the ILS continuing education course subscriptions:

  • Once you purchase your subscription, you can begin taking your courses immediately! If you are a new subscriber, you will receive an automated username and password by email.
  • All material is viewed online. All you need is an internet connection!
  • Courses can be accessed any time and you can log in and log out as many times as you wish during the course period.
  • Quizzes and Final exams are offered in most of our courses to help you retain the information.
  • Should you require any assistance at any time during your course work, we are here to support you 5 days a week, 0800 – 1700 PST.

Join the more than 22,000 Canadian insurance professionals who develop their skills with ILScorp each year! Visit ILScorp.com today to get started, or call 1-800-404-2211.

10 New Year’s Resolutions to Improve Your Business

10 New Year’s Resolutions to Improve Your Business

Entrepreneur magazine suggests these top 10 New Year’s resolutions, great for any small business owner or business person. How many can you enact in your professional life this coming year?

  1. I will work smarter. Can you identify three things you can do to be more efficient and effective in your current job? Are you or your staff spending too much time on e-mail, for example? Too much time returning phone calls? Does it interrupt workflow too frequently? Sometimes, those job inefficiencies are not very obvious. However, if you can all specifically identify them, then those inefficiencies can be eliminated and you can become more productive. This can increase work satisfaction as well.
  2. I will increase my working network in and out of my immediate area and inside and outside my company. Can you you get to know more people? Can you meet more people not just to say hello, but to find out what they do, how they do it and what skills they use to be productive? Let them know about your traits, abilities and interests, too. Ask yourself if you can you interact with them to mutually benefit both your jobs. Can you include them in your circle of contacts so that you can call on them when you need a favor, a contact, or a reference? The reverse should be true as well.
  3. I will find three things that I can do to make myself irreplaceable. Why should the company continue to employ you? Why are you good at what you do? Does the company know this? What else should the company know about you? In times of layoffs or terminations, why should the company keep you while dismissing others? If you cannot answer these questions during economic hard times, in particular, your name could easily be included in any “termination group.”
  4. I will find ways to get along better with my boss and colleagues. Manage upward. If your boss is not managing you well enough or to your liking, then find positive, non-complaining ways to change this situation so that you are able to share your views with him or her. Do you need more (or less) direction, supervision, freedom, responsibility or authority? What can colleagues be doing more of, less of or doing differently to create a more positive working environment that meets organizational goals? Speak up and make sure your voice is heard.
  5. I will join at least one company-wide task force or committee. Do people outside of your immediate group, team or unit know your capabilities, interests and skills? Do you know what is happening in other sectors of our company? Do you know the challenges and opportunities faced by people elsewhere in our organization? By joining committees, you not only gain a broader view of the company’s goals and issues, you also challenge your own skills, abilities, and knowledge and increase your networking impact.
  6. I will join a professional organization in my area. Life and work are about growing and developing yourself. What have you done for yourself lately? Have you met like-minded colleagues who share some of your hopes, dreams, and goals? Do not miss this important opportunity to learn more about your profession while increasing the breadth and depth of your networking circle.
  7. I will take a job-related self-improvement course. Are there new techniques, tools and concepts that you need to know about to constantly make yourself into a more important and irreplaceable employee? When is the last time you stimulated your own thinking and gained new perspectives on your job and future? A seminar, conference or online training may very well be the stimulus you need to re-energize yourself and increase your job satisfaction.
  8. I will develop four goals to help me grow and develop as a more achievement-oriented employee. Stagnation is the kiss of death in today’s corporate economy, where layoffs and downsizing occur daily. So, think seriously about what you can do to be more achievement-oriented in addition to taking a seminar and joining a professional group. Do you want to assume more responsibility in your job? Form or chair a taskforce? Rethink and improve a product, policy, or procedure? Create monthly, open-door meetings with the boss. Be creative.
  9. I will evaluate my personal contribution to this organization. List three strengths and three limitations to your overall progress. Identify ways to improve on all six, including what you will need from your direct supervisor or other administrators to help move you along the roadway to success.
  10. I will try to improve my relationship with at least one person with whom I do not get along. Take the initiative; meet with him or her and discuss the issues, whether overt or subtle, that prevent you from having positive interactions. Remember that your goal as an employee is to make the best of your talents, create synergies with colleagues and increase the productivity and effectiveness of the company. A clear deterrent to those tasks are problematic people relations. How can you minimize that obstacle to success?

Take the initiative to improve your work life, develop your skills and enjoy a prosperous 2015. ILScorp is here to help with online continuing education courses for insurance agents, including time management and leadership courses.

Excerpted from Entrepreneur.com

Could Your Office Etiquette Use a Tune-up? ILScorp Has the Course for You

Could Your Office Etiquette Use a Tune-up? ILScorp Has the Course for You

Not invited to the holiday parties? Passed over for promotions?

One of the biggest mistakes you can make in your career is not understanding that there are certain codes and rules to abide by in the workplace. If you’re not careful, you may even lose opportunities because others are put off by your lack of professionalism.

You may not know it, but your office behaviour could be affecting your co-workers perceptions of you. Are you acting in a professional manner in the work place? Not sure? Know someone in your office who could use a few pointers?

ILScorp’s Office Etiquette course will teach employees how to behave professionally in the office. Areas of focus include:

  • Dressing for success
  • Customer Service
  • Teamwork
  • Respect
  • Company Property
  • What not to do

This one-hour course features humorous segments which follow fictional staff members in an office setting. These clips add entertaining visuals to the important course content. Enjoy a video preview here.

The ILScorp Office Etiquette course will help viewers understand what is expected from them at work and how to display professional behaviour at all times. Enhance your reputation and advance your career, with the ILScorp Office Etiquette course today.

The ILScorp Office Etiquette is available for individual purchase for $29. Visit www.ILScorp.com or call 1-800-404-2211 today to get started.

Last Chance Alberta Agents! Your CE Deadline is Tomorrow, Thursday, Oct 31st.

Last Chance Alberta Agents! Your CE Deadline is Tomorrow, Thursday, Oct 31st.

Tomorrow is the CE deadline for Alberta insurance agents to complete their mandated continuing education hours. If you haven’t finished your hours yet, ILScorp is here to help!

Alberta insurance professionals must complete their mandatory CE hours by Thursday, Oct. 31. With ILScorp, you can complete your continuing education insurance training online. Courses are offered online as either text or video, and are designed to engage the user, so the learning experience is both interesting and entertaining.  The online format allows you to access your courses anytime, anywhere, at your convenience.

Continuing Education courses with ILScorp are affordable – a subscription to the General Insurance continuing education courses is only $185, which allows you to choose from more than 160 accredited online CE courses. Or purchase courses on an individual basis starting at $85.

Not the only one in your office who waited until the last minute to meet your CE deadline?  Group pricing is also available for groups of five or more.

ILScorp’s general subscription offers more than 160 online General Insurance training courses (more than 300 credit hours) designed to help Alberta insurance agents meet their mandatory licensing requirements and receive the most relevant and up-to-date training in the industry. All ILScorp General Insurance continuing education courses are accredited and are written by insurance training experts.

More than 23,000 annual subscribers use our online training programs and ILS has been Canada’s leader in online insurance training and career development since 2001. ILScorp offers your best option for insurance industry continuing education credits.

Call 1-800-404-2211 or go www.ILScorp.com and get started today.

CE with ILS – fast, easy, done!  

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