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Employee Development Workshops scheduled for September
Nova Southeastern University’s Office of Human Resources will host several development workshops for employees in September.
September 5 – Communicating with Diplomacy and Tact
September 13- Dealing with Change in Your Work and Life: How to Reduce, Prevent and Cope with Stress Coping with the stressors of change is an everyday challenge in South Florida. Our population grows daily, with that comes added job responsibilities, stretching of resources, and many changes in the workplace.
Our ability to move with these changes and understand the dynamics of change is the key to becoming a “quick-change-artist” and thriving in our work and our life. Understand what blocks the efforts to administrate change. Learn the essential skills to initiating and carrying out changes big and small that confront you as an employee or supervisor. Learn the skills of shifting paradigms to help employees and supervisors move forward successfully.
Class Learning Objectives:
- Understand the dynamics of change
- Begin the process of personal paradigm shifting
- Identify the four levels of change
- Improve the ability to handle change
- Identify and apply strategies in the workplace
- Accept ambiguity and uncertainty
- Become the pro-active change-agent to effectively help your organization move forward with change
September 18 and 19 – Negotiation Skills and Strategies
September 20 – The Trigger Proof Your Way to Success series will continue with Tool 9: Avoid the Misery Addict.
For more information, visit the Workplace Learning webpage at http://www.nova.edu/cwis/hrd/training/index.html or contact Maureen Simunek-Appelt, at maureens@nova.edu or 954-262-7869.