The Office of Organizational and Employee Development invites CU-Boulder employees to attend upcoming seminars and workshops. September's featured seminars are CU Grow: What is Leadership?, Supervising Student Employees from A-to-Z, and Generations in the Workplace. Programs are free of charge for CU-Boulder employees. Space is limited and sessions are filling up fast.
CU Grow Leadership and Management Development Series: What is Leadership?
Date: Sept. 22
Time: 9-11 a.m.
Location: UMC 247
Presenter: Barbra Lawton, professor of engineering practice
Join Barbra Lawton for an introspective look at your leadership journey. Gain applicable strategies to enhance interactions with your colleagues and further your personal leadership development.
To register, please visit the Ìýor call 303-492-8103.Ìý
Generations in the Workplace
Date: Sept. 24
Time: 9-11:30 a.m.
Location: ARC 346, East Campus
Presenter: Omaira Bankston, senior training specialist in the Office of Organizational and Employee Development
Ever wonder if generational differences are hampering your workplace effectiveness? This seminar will examine the different perspectives each generation brings to the workplace, as well as offer tips on how to maximize interactions with co-workers. Special emphasis will be placed on communicating with, motivating and rewarding different generations.Ìý
To register, please visit the Ìýor call 303-492-8103.Ìý
Supervising Student Employees from A-to-Z
Date: Oct. 1
Time: 1-4 p.m.
Location: UMC 382-386
Presenter: Natalie (High) Engelbrecht, coordinator of student employment, Office of Financial Aid
Not sure where to start with supervising students? Or, maybe you have been a supervisor for a long time and could contribute some wisdom for newbies. No matter your level of experience, we would love to have you be a part of the conversation.Ìý
Join us to discuss everything from advertising positions and interviewing, to strategies on capitalizing on your students’ talents to keep them engaged. Learn how to set expectations, plan effective training, hold students accountable, evaluate them fairly and prepare them for successful careers.
To register, please visit the Ìýor call 303-492-8103.Ìý
Did you know that Organizational and Employee Development is available for department or unit trainings? Please call 303-492-2479 to discuss your training needs.Ìý
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