Henry Astorga
The workplace is today’s learning campus and workstations are its laboratories: that's Henry's gospel. Over the last two decades, he's layered his passion for communication and business development over his professional practice of client training and workforce improvement. His articles unabashedly reflect practical work-based incidents – and accidents – occurring in organizational settings.
He delivers an uncommon view of the learning experience within the context of work. His unique insights on work issues and his training savvy have been showcased in organizations as diverse as American College, AT&T, ERI, MagPortal, Quality Society of Australasia, and Leader Values to name a few.
Henry’s other written work can be found in Action Learning News, http://www.achievemate.com/achievemate-ezine.html, and Asia Pacific Management Forum, www.apmforum.com.
He is Principal and Program Administrator at Achievemate Learning Centre. He holds a graduate degree in Language Communication from Regis University in Denver and a member of the online Faculty for Corporate Studies (FCS) with International Management Centres Association (IMCA).
Latest Articles
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Practicing Good Listening
Training how to listen effectively can break down barriers, smooth relationships, and maximize today's technology-rich information.
Jul 17, 2009
- Henry Astorga
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Getting an Education in the Workplace
Many organizations are transforming their work settings from mere places of training into havens of lifelong learning. They are today's new purveyor of knowledge.
Jul 11, 2009
- Henry Astorga
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Measuring Learning in the Workplace
Training of human capital has placed an enormous burden on organizations to account for their most valuable yet unwieldy asset - people and their learning.
Jun 29, 2009
- Henry Astorga
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