UCHR Offering Professional Development Opportunities

The UCHR Learning and Leadership Development team continues to offer both individual contributor and manager level classes for the UC community. These professional development classes include such topics as communication, conflict management, building and sustaining trust, change management, and more.  

 

Complete information can be found at the

Learning and Leadership Development web page

under “Staff Development.” Information includes descriptions of class offerings, any applicable costs, and a link to the Registration Site.   The class schedule for offerings through the rest of 2016 has been posted as well.  

 

As a reminder, managers are required to approve class registration on behalf of employees.  Instructions on how to do so may be found at

this PDF file

.

 

To improve employee engagement and successful retention and application of course materials, we recommend discussions prior to and after a completed course. We encourage you to read the “

Manager Employee Development Resource” document

for a discussion guide and instructions for approving class registration.

 

Questions about this and other learning opportunities should be sent to

HRLearning@uc.edu

.

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