Employee Learning Week offers professional development sessions

Employee Learning Week shines a spotlight on professional development, and each University of Nebraska campus, along with the University of Nebraska System Office of the President, will present a topic in a virtual training session for employees on all campuses to share.

Along with the presentations below, campuses may have additional development opportunities scheduled.

University of Nebraska System Office of the President: How to Have Engaging and Productive Conversations

  • “By the end of this conversation, I will learn something new.” People are generally great at talking, but what about listening? Great relationships require a balance between the two because bad communication leads to bad relationships. With this self-paced course, participants will take a deeper dive into the art of conversing with someone using techniques like actively listening, being brief, asking good questions and relinquishing control of the conversation.
  • Opens Oct. 16
  • Instructor: Colleen Huls, personnel coordinator at Information Technology Services
  • Register here

University of Nebraska at Kearney: Supervisor 201 – Performance Management

  • This course focuses on how to have an effective evaluation, critical conversations, setting reach goals and engaging in strategic planning and execution.
  • Oct. 17, 10-11 a.m. via Zoom
  • Instructor: Scott Benson, director of human resources
  • Register here

UNMC: Leading With Strength

  • In this session, participants will explore how to engage more fully in daily work tasks, increase effectiveness to achieve goals and sow seeds for an inclusive workplace.
  • Oct. 18, 10:30-11:30 a.m. via Zoom
  • Instructor: Giovanni Jones, manager, employee training and development
  • Register here

University of Nebraska at Omaha: Find Your Focus and Defeat Distractions

  • In this session, participants will explore the scientific basis of attention, distraction and focus, learn how to mitigate distractions and ally tips for getting and staying focused once and for all.
  • Oct. 19, 2-3 p.m. via Zoom
  • Instructor: David Dechant, Bestcare EAP
  • Register here

University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Tips for Dealing with Conflict, Chaos and Change

  • It is not hard to stop conflicts and the stress of change from escalating; the challenge is remembering to stay centered in compassionate self-awareness and a collaborative mindset. This presentation explores the relationship between change, chaos and conflict, with a focus on seeing them as opportunities to learn more about oneself and the other person. Tips based on neuropsychology are discussed in depth to strengthen effective coping and communication skills.
  • Oct. 20, 9 a.m.
  • Instructor: Valerie Williams, EAP counselor/trainer
  • Register here
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