(4 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
This interactive course guides you in removing the distractions of the day-to-day tasks in your day job and being able to focus on ‘Wildly Important Goals' and execute these excellently. This course helps managers move from strategy to execution.
The objective of the 4DX process is to teach leaders how to help their teams execute on their highest priorities in the midst of the whirlwind of the day-to-day. We find that by not just teaching 4DX to leaders, but teaching them to teach and implement the process with their teams, they “own the process” at a deeper level and the results are often groundbreaking.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Clearly identify goals and priorities
- Identify and organize individual actions
- Track actions and achievement
- Apply simple processes that highlight successes, analyze failures, and course-corrects as necessary
Who Should Attend
- Supervisors/managers and employees that are responsible for setting department goals
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course.
- Pre-Work: There will be 15 - 30 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for 4 Disciplines. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(5 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
Each day brings with it a new wave of urgencies that compete for our attention. Texts, emails, calls, meetings and more, all converge on our already full schedules. The result is a sense of being busy without actually being productive, which leaves people feeling burned out and unfulfilled. The sheer volume of daily distractions threatens our ability to think clearly and to make wise decisions about what is important.
The interactive and dynamic course, empowers individuals with clear discernment to avoid distractions and to accomplish the goals that matter most in their professional and personal lives.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Discern the important from the less important
- Identify and utilize a framework of what success looks like in your current role
- Identify tips and tools that can help you plan weekly and daily to execute excellence
- Recognize how technology can work for you
- Apply simple yet critical ways of increasing energy to make good decisions and feel more accomplished each day
Who Should Attend
- Supervisors/managers and employees at all levels of the University
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course.
- Pre-Work: There will be 15 - 30 minutes of pre-work to complete prior to each scheduled session. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for 5 Choices of Extraordinary Productivity. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(6 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
Each day brings with it a new wave of urgencies that compete for our attention. Texts, emails, calls, meetings and more, all converge on our already full schedules. The result is a sense of being busy without actually being productive, which leaves people feeling burned out and unfulfilled. The sheer volume of daily distractions threatens our ability to think clearly and to make wise decisions about what is important.
The interactive and dynamic course, empowers individuals with clear discernment to avoid distractions and to accomplish the goals that matter most in their professional and personal lives.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Explore the critical mindset shifts that will maximize your success as a leader of others.
- Conduct regular meetings to increase team engagement.
- Create clarity about team goals and results; delegate responsibility to team members while providing the right level of support.
- Use feedback to develop team members confidence and competence.
- Identify specific actions to help team members navigate and accelerate through change and achieve better performance.
- Use weekly planning to focus on the most important priorities and strengthen your ability to be an effective leader by applying the 5 Energy Drivers.
Who Should Attend
- Supervisors/managers and employees at all levels of the University
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course.
- Pre-Work: There will be 15 - 30 minutes of pre-work to complete prior to each scheduled session. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for 6 Critical Practices for Leading Teams. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(2 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
Moving from an individual contributor (the doer) to a lead/management position is more than a step up the ladder, but a jump to an entirely new ladder in terms of skills, motivations, perspectives, responsibilities, and impact to the organization. This seminar helps you to identify key skills for communicating to others in your new role.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Recognize the skills needed to transition from an individual contributor to a person leading others
- Identify common mistakes made by new leaders
- Describe the role communication plays – both verbal and non-verbal
- Identify the importance of email communication and common guidelines for writing effective emails
Who Should Attend
- Individuals who have recently taken on the position of leading others or those individuals preparing for a lead role in the near future.
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this seminar
- Pre-Work: There will be 15 - 30 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Communicating as a Leader. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this seminar.
(3 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
This interactive course helps individuals understand the five modes of conflict resolution and your preferred mode for handling most conflict. During this course we will explore the benefits, costs and what it looks like when you over or under use each style.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Define what conflict is and is not
- Identify your conflict style(s)
- Recognize the conflict styles of others
- Assess conflict situations
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who supervises/manages Classified Staff, University Staff, and/or Faculty.
- Classified Staff, University Staff, and Faculty
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course.
- Pre-Work: There will be 15 - 30 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Conflict Resolution Styles - Using the TKI. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(12 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
This 12-contact hour training teaches a straightforward, step-by-step process for identifying and resolving performance gaps, strengthening accountability, eliminating inconsistency, and reducing resentment. It uses video, group discussions, skill practice, and real-life application to make the course both entertaining and engaging. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain a refresher on the Crucial Conversations techniques and how Crucial Accountability builds upon them.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Discuss expectations in a way that yields two-way accountability and allows further progress to be made
- Apply skills that leads to faster problem-solving, decision-making, and conflict resolution
- Apply skills to improve relationships & productivity
Who Should Attend
- Supervisors/managers at the University
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: Crucial Conversations
- Pre-Work: There will be 10 - 15 minutes of pre-work to complete prior to each scheduled session. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Crucial Accountability. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- In-Person: $199 – covers course materials and lunch for all day sessions
- Online: $160 - covers virtual course materials
- Please note that your registration is not confirmed until we have received a speedtype for charges. Once registered via SkillSoft, please email your speedtype to hr.trainingregistration@cuanschutz.edu
(16 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
This 16-contact hour course teaches skills for communicating when stakes are high, opinions vary, and emotions run strong. Based on the national best-selling book Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking when the Stakes are High, the Crucial Conversations course teaches participants to speak persuasively, not abrasively; foster teamwork and better decision- making; build acceptance rather than resistance; and resolve individual and group disagreements.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Make high-quality decisions, and act on those decisions with unity and commitment
- Manage difficult situations such as:
- People who cannot resolve conflicts or come to an agreement
- People who withhold feedback and important information from management
- Environments that seem emotional and political
Who Should Attend
- Employees at all levels of the University
- Supervisors/managers will find the course to be particularly relevant to their work
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: There will be 10 - 15 minutes of pre-work to complete prior to each scheduled session. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Crucial Conversations. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- In-Person: $290 – covers course materials and lunch for all day sessions
- Online: $226–covers virtual course materials
- Please note that your registration is not confirmed until we have received a speedtype for charges. Once registered via SkillSoft, please email your speedtype to hr.trainingregistration@cuanschutz.edu
(3 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
The DISC Leadership Assessment identifies your natural leadership strengths and development areas. Confident leaders are self-aware of how they prefer to lead and how others perceive their leadership style to make necessary adjustments to be more effective. This course provides you with candid feedback and a road map to make decisions on how to adjust attitudes and behaviors to be more successful with your personal interactions.
This interactive course will provide Information on leadership styles associated with the four DISC styles, how to identify the styles of your employees and how to adjust your style to be a more effective and successful leader.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Describe the DISC styles
- Identify your leadership style
- Identify the DISC style of your staff
- Adjust your style to be a more effective leader
Who Should Attend
- University staff and faculty that supervise one or more individuals
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: There will be 10 - 20 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for DISC - Leadership Styles. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(1 contact hour)
Course Description /Content
These informational sessions are designed to assist managers, supervisors, HR Business Partners, Payroll Liaisons, and Administrators, in navigating the complexity of employee leave. This 1-hour session will involve a 30-minute presentation related to employee leave including sick leave, Family Medical Leave (FML), Parental Leave, and when to refer employees to other processes. The second half of the session will be more “workshop” style to be used for discussion and question-and-answer. This session is intended to further discussions from, “Working with Employees with Heath Conditions”, and to foster conversations about the workplace/current issues you might face.
These are highly interactive and dynamic sessions so please bring questions or scenarios you would like to discuss!
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify the basics of sick leave, FML, parental leave, and when to seek additional assistance
Who Should Attend
- Supervisors/managers, administrators, and HR/payroll liaisons
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course.Employees are encouraged to also attend “Working with Employees with Health Conditions”
- Pre-Work: If applicable, please bring questions or scenarios you would like to discuss
How to Register
- Register for Employee Leave Informational Session in Zoom for 2024. Note: these sessions are not managed through the Employee Portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(2 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
This interactive training course explores FranklinCovey’s First Wave of Trust – Self-Trust. During this course, you will explore the 4-Cores of Credibility and how they affect Self-Trust.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify the cost of trust (trust taxes and dividends)
- Explain the 4-Cores of Credibility
- Identify your strengths as it relates to the 4-Cores of Credibility
- Develop a plan to include the 4-Cores of Credibility when building or enhancing relationships
Who Should Attend
- Individuals at all levels of the University who would benefit from having a deeper understanding the importance of self-trust both personally and professionally
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: There will be 15 - 30 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Establishing Self-Trust. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(2 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
This interactive training course explores FranklinCovey’s Second Wave of Trust – Relationship-Trust. During this course, you will explore the 13 High Trust Behaviors, extending trust, and restoring trust.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify the 13 High Trust Behaviors, their opposites and counterfeit behaviors
- Recognize the importance of extending trust
- Determine when and how trust can be restored
- Develop a plan to develop the 13 High Trust Behaviors
Who Should Attend
- Individuals at all levels of the University who would benefit from having a deeper understanding the importance of relationship-trust both personally and professionally
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: You must have attended “Establishing Self-Trust”
- Pre-Work: There will be 15 - 30 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Establishing Relationship Trust. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(3.5 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
An important factor toward increasing team achievement is for team members to identify and accommodate to the different behavioral styles and motivators of their co-workers. DISC participants learn four primary behavior types, become aware of differing communication styles, and how to influence better communication outcomes by accommodating the style of a co-worker(s).
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Recognize how people are different
- Develop self-awareness
- Identify the styles of others
- Adapt your behavior based on the other person’s style
Who Should Attend
- Employees at all levels of the University
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: There will be 10 - 20 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Extended DISC. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(2 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
Individuals are incredibly unique and respond very differently to stress and pressure. We are continually in situations where we deal with people, deadlines, changes, and emotions. The four DISC styles perceive, show, and respond to stress very differently. During this session, we will discuss the theory behind stress, the causes and signs of stress in the four styles and provide recommendations to better cope. By becoming more self-aware of how our DISC styles operate in challenging situations, we develop skills to control our stress.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify the theory behind stress
- Discuss how stress affects the body and mind
- Recognize the primary causes of stress and signs of stress in the 4 DISC styles
- Recognize how your "Stress and Time Management" reinforcement report can better help you to cope and manage stress based on your primary DISC style
Who Should Attend
- Individuals who have previously taken the DISC assessment and attended an Extended DISC course
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites:
- You must have completed Extended DISC;
- You must have previously taken the online Extended DISC Assessment
- Pre-Work: There will be 10 - 20 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Extended DISC and Managing Stress. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(3 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
Your role as a manager is essential and challenging. The best way to lead confidently and lead well is to lead with your strengths. Your distinct Clifton Strengths Profile sets you apart from every other manager. This new report outlines the most powerful of your dominant 10 strengths. In this interactive class, you will discover practical ways to apply your strengths in your day-to-day routine with your team and how to use your strengths to become a better manager.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Describe the strengths-based theory concept
- Describe the strengths development principles
- Recognize your strengths as a leader
- Describe the strengths team model
- Identify the four domains of team strengths
- Apply your themes in a leadership role to achieve team success
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who supervises/manages Classified Staff, University Staff, and/or Faculty
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites:No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: There will be 15 - 30 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Lead with Your Strengths. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- The cost for this course is $49.99 for the Manager Report from Gallup.
Course Description / Content
People who struggle with imposter syndrome believe that they are undeserving of their achievements and the high esteem in which they are generally held by peers and colleagues. They feel that they aren’t as competent or intelligent as others might think and that people will eventually discover the truth about them. Those with imposter syndrome are often well accomplished, having numerous academic degrees and various achievements under their belt.
In this course you will learn about the different types of imposter syndrome and constructive ways to overcome this negative thought cycle. You will learn to identify causes of imposter syndrome, look at the impact imposter syndrome has on job performance, and gain insight into the role of the learning process. You will learn strategies to overcome imposter syndrome while also identifying ways to support others who may be struggling.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify causes of imposter syndrome
- Analyze impact on job performance
- Identify ways to support others
Who Should Attend
University staff and faculty
Course Pre-requisites / Pre-work
Pre-Requisites: None
Pre-Work: There will be 15 – 30 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
Click here to register in Skillsoft for this class. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
None
(3.5 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
This course is designed to provide a foundation for supervisors/managers in the performance management of Classified Staff and University Staff.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify the performance management cycle for Classified and University Staff
- Address the importance of performance planning and evaluations
- Discuss best approaches to provide feedback during coaching and evaluation meetings
- Identify resources to assist in performance management
Who Should Attend
- Mandatory for all supervisors/managers who manage Classified Staff
- Recommended for all supervisors/managers who are responsible for conducting performance evaluations
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: No pre-work for attending this course
How to Register
- Register for Performance Management. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course
SkillSoft
- This course is also offered as an online format in Skillsoft.Open Skillsoft training.
(8 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
Unproductive meetings and lost opportunities occur due to poor presentations. The lack of powerful methods to inform and persuade is one of the greatest hidden and pervasive costs of the 21st-century workplace. This dynamic and engaging two part course will help participants consistently deliver highly successful presentations. Participants will learn the mindsets, skillsets, and toolsets to better inform, influence, and persuade others in today’s knowledge-based world.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Define presentation success
- Identify the clear purpose to be achieve with the message
- Create a memorable introduction and conclusion
- Design visuals to increase attention to and retention to the message
- Manage questions and group dynamics
Who Should Attend
- Employees at all levels of the University who want to improve their small and large group presentation skills.
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: Bring a presentation you are currently working on/need to create or one you have used in the past for course exercise/activities.
How to Register
- Register for Presentation Advantage. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(6 - 7 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
Today’s knowledge workers have quietly slipped into the role of the unofficial project manager. Stakeholders, scope creep, no formal training, and a lack of process all combine to raise the probability of project failure costing organizations time, money, and employee morale. Project management isn’t just about managing logistics and hoping the project team is ready to play to win. The skills of “informal authority” are more important than ever before, so team members are inspired to contribute to project success! This engaging one-day course will help provide the mindset, skillset, and toolset to participants that will consistently deliver successful projects to completion.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Recognize that consistent project success depends on processes and people
- Identify project stakeholders, establish clear and measurable project outcomes, and create a well-defined project scope statement
- Create a realistic and well defined project schedule
- Manage team members' accountability to project plans
- Create a clear communication plan around the project that includes regular project status reports and project changes
- Recognize and reward the contributions of project team members
Who Should Attend
- Employees at all levels of the University that are responsible for project implementation and success
- Supervisors/managers will find the course to be particularly relevant to their work
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: There will be 15 - 30 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Project Management Essentials. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- In-Person: $170 – covers course materials, All Access Pass, and lunch for all-day sessions
- Online: There is no cost for virtual materials.
- Please note that your registration is not confirmed until we have received a speedtype for charges. Once registered via SkillSoft, please email your speedtype tohr.trainingregistration@cuanschutz.edu
(2 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
Are you eager to stay ahead in the dynamic job market and attract top-tier talent? Look no further!
In this session, we will:
- Examine the latest job market trends and equip you with the insights to navigate recruitment challenges successfully.
- Learn the art of crafting compelling job advertisem*nts that attract the perfect candidates.
- Discover the power of inclusive recruiting practices and candidate care, ensuring a diverse and welcoming work environment at CU Anschutz.
From start to finish, our experienced recruiters will guide you through the main phases of University Staff hiring. By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to secure the best talent for your department. Don't miss this opportunity!
Upon completion, the learner will be able to:
- Understand and discuss current job market trends and how they impact recruitment
- Write an effective job advertisem*nt
- Learn and apply inclusive recruiting practices – candidate care
- Understand and describe the main phases in university staff hiring
Who Should Attend
- HR Business Partners
Course Prerequisites / Pre-work
- Pre-Requisites: None
- Pre-Work: None
How to Register
- Register for Talent Acquisition Best Practices & Processes. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- None
(2 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
In this course we will dive deep into job interviews. We will share best practices, tips & tricks, do’s & don’ts, and real-world examples to help you best prepare for your next job interview at CU. Topics will include: common interview practices at CU, networking & communication, typical interview questions, differences between phone/virtual/in-person interviews, handling acceptance or rejection, and more.
Group discussion and interactive exercises are woven throughout to personalize the material and advice provided. Our instructors are long time recruitment processionals with extensive experience both at CU and outside organizations of various types. YOU’RE HIRED!
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify the most common phases of interviewing at CU
- Identify practices to help you best prepare for your next interview
- Demonstrate how to best present yourself and thrive in any interview format
Who Should Attend
- All levels of staff and faculty interested in improving their interview skills
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: No pre-work for this course,
How to Register
- Register for Tips for Interviewing at CU. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(2 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
In this course, we will discuss the art of writing resumes and cover letters with specific focus on internal applications at CU. Our talent acquisition experts will be sharing best practices based on their experience and knowledge of these materials. In this session, our team will: share examples of do’s and don’ts, provide examples of strong resumes/cover letters, discuss how to tailor a resume/cover letter to the job description, and offer interactive opportunities for more specific feedback and questions. Our goal is to provide you with the tools and knowledge to write resumes/cover letters that stand out in the application process. YOU’RE HIRED!
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify the critical sections of a job posting and the process of finding and applying to open positions as a current CU employee
- Write strong cover letters and resumes that will help get you noticed and assist in your career development
- Recognize how to maximize the effectiveness of application materials by tailoring to the specific needs of any position.
- Identify common applicant mistakes and reasons for rejection at various stages
Who Should Attend
- All levels of staff and faculty interested in improving their resume and cover letters
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: No pre-work for this course,
How to Register
- Register for Tips for Resumes at CU. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(3.5 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
Developing emotional intelligence is a life-long journey.It is important to develop because it separates those who know themselves well and take personal responsibility for their actions from those who lack self-awareness and repeat the same mistakes.In the workplace, it is important to develop because it separates those who build rapport, have influence, and collaborate effectively with others from those who are demanding, lack empathy, and are therefore difficult to work with.
This interactive course will provide a foundation for understanding the concepts of emotional intelligence, emotional triggers, and how our thoughts and behaviors can influence how we manage our emotions.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Define emotional intelligence
- Identify the three parts of the brain that trigger responses
- Describe the difference between the automatic and reflective system brain
- Describe the four quadrants of emotional intelligence and 18 competencies
- Describe the Johari Window
- Recognize how self-awareness + self-management leads to agile thinking
- Describe the emotions, thoughts, and behaviors holistic model and behavioral principles
Who Should Attend
- University staff and faculty
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: There are no pre-requisites to attend this course.
- Pre-Work: There will be 15 - 30 minutes of pre-work. Details sent prior to session.
How to Register
- Register for Understanding Emotional Intelligence.You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(2 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
In this interactive course, participants will dive into the complexities of the job evaluation process.
The session will cover essential aspects of job evaluation such as job families, subfunctions, and Unique Comp Codes (UCCs).
We will discuss the purpose and power of an effective job description and learn best practices directly from experienced recruiters.
By the end of the session, individuals will be equipped with the knowledge and insights to create captivating job descriptions for University Staff positions.
Don't miss this opportunity to master the art of classification!
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify the job evaluation process – job families, subfunctions and UCCs
- Recognize the purpose and structure of a job description
- Identify best practices for writing an effective job description with recruiter insight
Who Should Attend
- HR Business Partners
Course Prerequisites / Pre-work
- Pre-Requisites: None
- Pre-Work: None
How to Register
- Register for Understanding the Classification Process & Writing Effective Job Descriptions. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- None
(2 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
The course is designed to assist managers and supervisors to successfully navigate the challenges of implementing a variety of relevant policies and procedures as they relate to an employee who may be experiencing a medical condition(s). In this two-hour course, we will address the needs of employees, as well as the concerns of supervisors, managers and unit leaders, when sick leave, Family Medical Leave (FML), Parental Leave, and reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are requested or required.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify the basics of sick leave, FML, parental leave, and ADA
Who Should Attend
- Supervisors/managers, administrators, and HR/payroll liaisons
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: No pre-work for attending this course
How to Register
- Register for Working with Employees with Health Conditions. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
(3 contact hours)
Course Description /Content
This interactive course helps individuals understand the difference between hard (technical) and soft (social/interpersonal) skills and how to effectively develop SMART performance goals for each. Individuals are asked to bring two performance goals they are looking to incorporate into their annual performance review as the final exercise will help you to develop these goals.
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Identify the difference between “hard” and “soft” skills
- Describe the components of a SMART goal
- Develop SMART goals for both “hard” and “soft” skills
- Recognize the importance of developing an action plan and trailing goal program
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who supervises/manages Classified Staff, University Staff, and/or Faculty
- Classified Staff, University Staff, and Faculty needing assistance in developing performance goals
Course Prerequisites /Pre-Work
- Pre-Requisites: No pre-requisites for attending this course
- Pre-Work: Bring to class 2 goals you would like to develop into SMART goals
How to Register
- Register for Writing SMART Performance Goals. You will be directed to the portal.
Cost
- There is no cost to attend this course.
SkillSoft Course
- This course is also offered as an online format in Skillsoft.Open Skillsoft training.