Our Guiding Principles

“Believe you can, believe you can’t, either way you’re right.”

The following three principles drive the KLOG Centre in producing superior results.

There is nothing as practical as a good theory. We deliver courses and training that prepare you for immediate placement in well paying meaningful careers, in a community of your choice, where your skills are in great demand. For these reasons employers will be competing for your services no matter where you choose to live.

We not only teach you practical skills but, just as important, we teach you how to learn, which will serve you well in all aspects of your life. Our expertise is in facilitating your learning in a continuous process of life-long learning. We teach you how to be independent and self-reliant while helping you realize that “no one is an island” and your success on the job will depend to a great extent on your ability to work with others as a team.

In addition to practical, specific skill content we teach you the principles behind your learning so that you quickly gain “expertise” in the science of being a “process skilled” person so no matter what problem you are facing you have the understanding how to address it successfully. This is a rare quality which more and more employers are searching for when they are seeking to obtain employees who are at the cutting edge of their trade or profession. Employers are finding it makes more sense to put time in hiring the right people in the first place rather than hiring bodies and trying to correct problem employees later on in their employment.

Results

As a result of following these basic principles you and your future employer will have a competitive advantage over the competition in the workplace. As a result of transferring these practical critical thinking processes to help you solve your own problems and make intelligent, balanced decisions we are helping you and your employers achieve optimal results. No one will quarrel with that result.

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    Books by Angus

    Where to purchase

    Directly from the author: angusmacintyre@eastlink.ca

    Reynolds Bookstore
    446 Charlotte St 
    Sydney, NS B1P 1E4
    (902) 564-2665

    Blue Heron Gift Shop
    507 Chebucto St
    Baddeck, NS B0E 1B0
    (902) 295-3424

    Bear Paw Gift & Craft Shop
    Central
    Inverness, NS B0E1N0
    (902) 258-2528

    Cameron's Music Shop
    307 Granville St
    Port Hawkesbury, NS B9A 2M5
    (902) 625-5135