Professional Development Opportunity For UC Employees
Executive Education and UC Organization Development & Training will be offering Supervisory Management Programs for all UC employees. Below is the text of a memo from Executive Education Director Robert VeVerka describing the programs:
Executive Education and UC Organization Development & Training are offering Supervisory Management I & II Certificate Programs for UC employees. The cost for UC employees is $995 per person for each 10-week program.
Supervisory Management I
Lindner Hall, Mondays, Jan. 31 April 4, 1 4 p.m.
Blue Ash, Professional Development Institute, Wednesdays, Jan. 26 March 30, 6 9 p.m.
Supervisory Management II
Lindner Hall, Wednesdays, Jan. 26 March 30, 1 4 p.m.
Blue Ash, Professional Development Institute, Tuesdays, Feb. 1 April 5, 69 p.m.
In addition, we also offer two Office Professional Certificate Programs designed for administrative assistants and other office personnel. Both Office Professional I and Office Professional II can help staff improve their day-to-day effectiveness. The cost is $450 and both are at UC's Uptown Campus.
Office Professional I
10-Week Option: Wednesdays, Jan. 26 March 30, 5:30 8:30 p.m.
Fast Track Option (3 days): Feb. 10, March 3 and 24, 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Office Professional II
10-Week Option: Tuesdays, Jan. 25 March 29, 5:30- 8:30 p.m.
Fast Track Option (3 days): Feb. 17, March 10 and 31, 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
You can get an overview of these programs at http://execed.uc.edu. Please call Barbara Barnickle in Executive Education at (513) 556-4851 to register or for more information.
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