I . I I I HPC� links public t worl with satellite I I . o L Y 0 E I Planning at (313) 152..0475, ex­ tension 214" DETROIT The next broadcast will in- Dy Ro volve the First Annual Blac HIGHLAND PARK - Im- Managers Forum, a live aginegreatpeoplefromallparts videoconference for Blac of the ancient work talking managers, their bosses and their together and exchanging ideas _ colleagues, It'will be held Wed­ - the African/Egyptian king nesday January 18, 1989, the Iknaten, one of the first to con- week of Dr. Martin Luther ceive of one God, the Hebrew King's birth�y, from 3-5 p.m. prophet Isaiah, the Greek Involved m the program are Pagan philOsOpher Plato, the Black managers, manag�ment Chinese Confucius, the semi- 0 consultants an� professionals I �te. legendary Indian Chief w�o h�ve made �portant c:oo- _oh, \�\: Hiawatha. Would you like 'to t�lbut1o�s to ��Ir orgamza- 1f U (\ � O\}t listen into the conversation and tions, while building successful 0 � �'� � 0'" e�'g. 0\ i 0 find out what they are saying? ��eer� in major corporations, � \. o� C � \. ';;1 '- Co�����) c:=� ���I;=le�e �����n, :� X\ �t\ u .\ .. � ve t"e '0 students and non students alike producer of business news -� � J l�� the opportunity to do something stories for the American Busi- �. (\' \). � ",3 LATE REGISTRATION: like that on todays issues. ness Network, a cable news net- \ � � � 0 ·1 2 Than to a $1,000 grant work run by the u.s. Cham�r � � � � \ \l J Jan. 17 thru 29 - 9 am tl pm ,from the Michigan Association ofCo�erce,JohnW .. Aldrich, CO ��� t\ "e Uan. 4 & 25 - 12-7 pm , of Community Colleges, Prc:sldent of Aldrich As- . • ,,0- Jan 26 _ 9 am _ 2 pm H.P.C.C. has bought a satelite sociates., a human resou.rce L..;.----....;.;.. • ..;.;..�----------------------�_:_--_t dish to pick up transmissions of development firm, F10yd Dick- conferences, where people can ens, Jr., a management co�ult- The p rsul·' of quall·ty e' ducat,·on speak to each others about dif- a�t and � former a�socI� e U ferent issue from different dl�e�t�r In the Engineeridg for all people is a pr,·,or,·ty, parts of the �try. Dlv�slon of ,:roct�r and _ These video conferences are Ganible, Jacq�line Dickens; a not available either on regular Ma_ster of So.clal .Work from a t High I a n d Park or cable T.V. or at any other Ohio State Un�erslty �d Duo�- community college in the ley Powell, Assistant VIa: Presi- Community College Detroit area, but H.P.C.C. will dent of �um� Resources for I allo students and non students AIl-S�te � ��mess and Com- II- �--- -------�----�---�------ ..... ----_, to watch such conferences free mercial DIVISIOn. . . of charge. . Among the things discussed Those interested should call will be . Calvin Trent, Director of - �ar� the rules of .the Management, Information and game and playmg the!D to WID. - Unde r stan ding your strength and weakness and planning your career. - Improving your personal image. - Attitudes, emotions, be­ haviors and job skills that help you get to the top. - Geiting support from others, both Black people and white. - Practical methods for communicating and working ef­ fectively, when different races work together at all levels. State honors top scoring HP students Twenty-four Highland Park students received certificates of recognition from the Michigan Department of Education for scoring 100 percent on the Michigan Educational Assess­ ment Program reading and mathematics tests given earlier this school year. The honorees, by school: Highland Park Community High School: D Johnson. Barber: Oli Gordon. Cortland: Chantel Ful- 'ghum, Stephen Moseley, Ronald Oliver, L keisha Turner, Cheri Ward, David West. . Ferris: Carl Austin, Er t Heal, Marcu Goram, Delano M tt , Christina Perry. Liberty: M ish Davis, Dr dley Grim,n, Sb Hunley, ul nda Littles, nte Lyle , Latric itchell, Carla eal s, Latoya Talton, Arcooi Tate, haunda Thom s, aria Y r. Learn how to turn around City Hall By ROD Seigel f DETROIT- A meeting will held showing ac- tive and concerned citizens how four community or­ ganizations were able to work with local agencies to get necessary changes in public policies. Those relating their experiences are from the United Com­ munity Housing Coalition, Core City Neighborhood, North Woodward Common, and the Action Ballot Proposal "N' Committee. The meeting will be held from 6:15 - 8:45 p.m. Wednesday January 18 in the Explorer Room of the Detroit Public Library on Woodward and Kirpy. For more information, call the Neighborhood Service Organization, one of the sponsors, at (313) 341-3&59. Producers suggest the broadcast can help white super­ visors "promote workplace teamwork" between people of different races, so that the entire organization can benefit, "un­ derstand some of the workplace challenges faces by Black managers" and learn steps both sides can take �to relieve pres­ sures and reduce obstacles." Improve your earnlnq power with one of our career programs: A. Career Programs . , 2. HEALTH SERVICES 03. TECHNOLOGY 1. BUSINESS Business Technology Computer Information Technology H an Care nagement edical Assistant ecdeal OffiCI Assistanto S cretan Substance Counseling 'f Child Development Medical Laboratory Technology N rsi 9 (Associ I Degrel) Surg� Tlchno� Rlspi ry Therapy Uc n d Practic Nursing Automotive Technology Drafting T echnnlogy Electronic Technology Indu trial an gement B. 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