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| New leaders face many daily challenges at work. Workplace relationships can be demanding on your time professionally and personally. A key to becoming an effective leader is getting to know your team well - building those relationships. Work such as candor, feedback and work expectations are used constantly. What do they really mean? Find out as you create strategies to use when constructing work relationships. | |
| Team Dimensions Profile | Ever wondered how some teams work together better than others? High-functioning teams understand each member's contributions and roles. The Team Dimensions Profile examines how the four stages of team development and five different team roles can predict the success of your team. |
| Thomas Kilmann Conflict Instrument (TKI) | Conflict is a natural part of our interactions with others. Conflict management is an extremely important skill to master. TKI measures a person's behavior along two dimensions: assertiveness - the extent in which you attempt to satisfy your concerns, and cooperativeness - the extent to which you attempt to satisfy other person's concerns. TKI lets you discover your preferred style and learn to recognize and effectively use the five different conflict styles. |
| Custom program for Kent State staff to prepare them for emergency response situations | |
| Education Elevated (e2) Conference | The Education Elevated Collaborative brings together multiple campus partners for the purpose of providing faculty with the knowledge and skills to implement teaching strategies that elevate students’ learning through leveraging technology in service of effective teaching. The Collaborative is committed to sponsoring workshops, conferences and other opportunities for faculty and staff to learn and share expertise with digital tools for education. This is an online conference provided March 18th, 2022. |
| QPR Training | The More Aware Initiative, funded by ºÚÁÏÍø and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through its Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, is offering QPR training. QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer -- the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. |
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