Quiz article. Which Lectera course would make a great New Year’s gift for yourself or a friend?
New Year is always about gifts, and what could be more valuable than gaining new knowledge that helps you get a promotion, discover your true calling, or launch an exciting new business?
The Lectera course catalog is a treasure trove! Each course offers extremely relevant, actionable information that you can apply immediately, even during your training. Isn't this the perfect gift for yourself or a loved one this New Year? But how do you choose the right one...
We have a quiz that will analyze your needs and suggest three Lectera courses that would make the perfect New Year's gift for yourself or a friend. You can even take the quiz on their behalf to quickly decide on the best gift for them!
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Lectera courses are a convenient gift, thanks to online certificates, making them an extremely versatile option for you and your loved ones. Don't hesitate—get started today!
Which field do you work in?
Which of these issues do you face most frequently?
If you suddenly had an hour to spare, you would go...
Which of these frightens you the most?
Regarding temperament, you would most likely classify yourself as...
What's your main goal for the rest of this year?
If you were to sum up your career dream, it would go something like...
Do you have any bad habits you're looking to break?
What do you expect from the upcoming year, above all else?
Your results
Lectera courses are a convenient gift, thanks to online certificates, making them an extremely versatile option for you and your loved ones. Don't hesitate—get started today!
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