UpDate - Vol. 11, No. 20, PAge 9
February 20, 1992
Employee development
Introduction to Supervision
This NEW program is designed for supervisors with less than
one year of experience and those preparing to move into a
supervising position within six months. We will examine how the
supervisory role differs from a non-supervisory position, the
effects of personal power vs. positional power, the importance of
self development and networking activities to growth as a
supervisor.
Date: March 18
Time: 8:30 a.m. - noon
Location: Clayton Hall
Deadline: March 2
Audience: Professional and salaried supervisory staff
Performance Appraisal for New Employees
These training sessions are designed to introduce new
professionals and salaried staff to the University's performance
appraisal system. In order for the performance appraisal to be
effective, employees need to be aware of their critical role in the
evaluation process: identifying and prioritizing their major job
duties. They should also become familiar with the supervisor's
obligations and responsibilities as enumerated in the University's
Performance Appraisal Policy.
Date: March 19
Time: 8:30 - 10 a.m.
Location: Kirkwood Room, Perkins Student Center
Deadline: March 4
Audience: All University employees
Defensive Driving Course National Safety Council
This is an eight-hour presentation of the National Safety
Council's Driver Improvement Program. Topics include
crash-avoidance techniques, rules of the road and safe driving
practices. What can the DDC do for me? (1) three-point credit added
to your driving record by satisfactorily completing the eight-hour
course; (2)Insurance discount of 10 percent each year for three
years on motor vehicle liability insurance premium upon completion
of the course. (Both are applicable in Delaware only)Topics will
include various crash-avoidance techniques based on the standard
accident prevention formula of professional drivers. Note: There is
a fee of $25 per person for this class. Please send check, made out
to Delaware Safety Council, to Edwina Haring, Employee Development,
Academy Building. No telephone registration will be taken for this
workshop. Registration must be made by mail and accompanied by a
check.
Date: March 21
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location: 110 Memorial Hall
Deadline: March 6
Audience: All University employees and their families
Developing Leader Competencies
This program is targeted for supervisors and managers with
several years of management experience. It is an advanced level
program in which participants examine the role of self development,
follower attributes and the group behavior in the context of
leadership development. In addition, participants complete a self
assessment and elicit anonymous feedback from subordinates ranking
the frequency with which they practice five leader competencies.
Date: March 24
Time: 8:15 - 5 p.m.
Location: Clayton Hall
Deadline: March 4
Audience: Professional staff
Primer on Affirmative Action for Supervisors
Review of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws and judicial
actions related to age discrimination, sexual harassment, Americans
with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act. The roles of
federal and state agencies in enforcing EEO law will be discussed.
Participants will examine the major elements of an affirmative
action plan and explore the application of affirmative action in
hiring. The course is designed for supervisors, managers and others
involved in carrying out personnel actions.
Date: March 25
Time: 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Location: Kirkwood Room, Perkins Student Center
Deadline: March 11
Audience: Professional and salaried supervisory staff
Supervisor's Orientation to U.D. Personnel Policies and Procedures
Particularly beneficial for new supervisors of professional
and salaried staff, this workshop presents an overview of the
contents of the Personnel Policies and Procedures Handbook and the
function of the Employee Relations Office.
Date: April 8
Time: 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Location: Kirkwood Room, Perkins Student Center
Deadline: March 25
Audience: Professional and salaried staff
Introduction to University Forms and Recordingkeeping
This new training program is designed for salaried staff who
work with common University forms. Through completion of various
in-class exercises, participants will create a reference manual for
their professional use. Competency in administrating University
forms is listed as a job responsibility in the salaried staff
career matrix.
Date: April 10
Time: 8:30 a.m. - noon
Location: Kirkwood Room, Perkins Student Center
Deadline: March 25
Audience: Salaried staff
Service Success Courses
Series 4: Questioning/Sorting
Class topics are learning to use open and close ended
questions effectively. Also included is instruction in sorting
techniques.
Date: March 10
Time: Morning session - 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.;
Afternoon session - 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Location: Kirkwood Room, Perkins Student Center
Registration deadline: Feb. 21
Audience: Salaried staff
Series 5: Handling Difficult Customers
This class will cover tips for dealing with difficult people,
delivering "bad" news and negotiating effective agreements. A goal
setting for personal improvement will conclude the program.
Date: March 17
Time: Morning session - 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Afternoon session - 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Location: Kirkwood Room, Perkins Student Center
Registration deadline: March 2
Audience: Salaried staff
Course registration
Please call 831-8725 to register for the workshops listed
above. Participants will be notified of enrollment by a course
confirmation letter approximately two weeks prior to the class
date.