UpDate - Vol. 12, No. 6, Page 9                                
October 8, 1992                                                
Employee development                                           
                                                               
     Listed below are upcoming Employee Development workshops. In    
addition to weekly UpDate listings, a complete Fall schedule with    
accompanying articles was published as an insert in the August 20    
UpDate. If you are interested in a copy for reference or to post,    
please contact Employee Development at 831-8725 or use the form posted        
on the EMC2 Employee-Development Bulletin Board.                     
                                                               
NEW! Hire Right                                                      
     Development of skills to select the best candidate. Topics      
include an overview of the laws and regulations governing fair       
employment practices, analysis of the job function, creation of      
effective, legal questions and interview techniques.                 
     Date: Oct. 27                                                   
     Time: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.                                     
     Location: Blue & Gold Room, Perkins Student Center              
     Deadline: Oct. 13                                               
     Audience: Professional and salaried supervisory staff           
                                                               
Defensive Driving National Safety Council                            
     This is eight-hour presentation of the National Safety Council's
Driver Improvement Program includes crash-avoidance techniques, rules
of the road and safe driving practices.                              
     Completion of the program by Delaware residents results in:     
       (1) three-point credit added to your driving record by        
           satisfactorily completing the eight-hour Defensive Driving
           Course;                                                   
       (2) insurance discount minimum of 10 percent each year for    
           three years upon completing the course. Topics will include        
           various crash-avoidance techniques based on the standard  
           accident prevention formula of professional drivers.      
     Note: There is a $25 fee for this class. No telephone           
registration will be taken for this workshop. Registration must be   
made by campus or U.S. mail and accompanied by a check, made out to  
"Delaware Safety Council." You may fill in the registration form and 
send payment to Lynn Rimple, Employee Development, Academy Building. 
     Date: Oct. 24                                                   
     Time: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.                                     
     Location: 205 Kirkbride Hall                                    
     Deadline: Oct. 8                                                
     Audience: University employees and their dependents             
                                                               
Organization of the University of Delaware                           
     Career development at the University of Delaware requires       
extensive knowledge of how the various units within the University fit        
together. Learn what different departments do, how they relate to one
another and their academic and administrative reporting lines.       
     Date: Oct. 29                                                   
     Time: 8:30 a.m. - noon                                          
     Location: Blue & Gold Room, Perkins Student Center              
     Deadline: Oct. 15                                               
     Audience: University employees                                  
                                                               
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: Oct. 21                                                   
     Time: 9 - 11:30 a.m.                                            
     Location: Kirkwood Room, Perkins Student Center (location changed)       
     Deadline: Oct. 15                                               
     Audience: Professional and salaried supervisory 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: Nov. 10                                                   
     Time: 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.                                         
     Location: Ewing Room, Perkins Student Center                    
     Deadline: Oct. 27                                               
     Audience: Professional and salaried supervisory staff           
                                                               
Communicating Standards and Objectives                               
     This companion program to Setting Standards and Objectives      
addresses the discussion between the supervisor and the employee. The
training program provides practice opportunities for supervisors to  
ensure their employee understands and/or agrees with the performance 
criteria that will be used to evaluate her or him. Participants must 
have attended Setting Standards and Objectives and should bring their
completed worksheets from that class.                                
     Date: Nov. 11                                                   
     Time: 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.                                     
     Location: Kirkwood Room, Perkins Student Center                 
     Deadline: Oct. 28                                               
     Audience: Professional and salaried supervisory staff           
                                                               
NEW! Developing Leader Competencies                                  
     Frequently, non-supervisory professionals find themselves       
convening a sub-committee, heading a taskforce or chairing a search  
committee. By popular request, this class has been reconfigured to   
accommodate the unique situation that occurs when one is asked to lead        
a group over whom they have no formal authority. It is an advanced   
level program in which participants examine the role of self         
development, follower attributes and group behavior in the context of
leadership development. In addition, participants complete a self    
assessment and elicit anonymous feedback from people they lead,      
ranking the frequency with which they practice five leader           
competencies.                                                        
     Date: Nov. 12                                                   
     Time: 8:45 a.m. - 5 p.m.                                        
     Location: Clayton Hall                                    
     Deadline: Oct. 22                                               
     Audience: Non-supervisory professionals                         
                                                               
Coaching for Performance Improvement                                 
     This workshop includes presentation of a coaching model, a brief
review of the listening skills covered in the Management             
Communications class and practice incorporating feedback techniques  
into performance discussions. Coaching is a vital management tool,   
especially in changing environments, because it creates shared       
responsibility between the manager and the employee and a joint      
commitment to problem solving and skill development. Coaching        
encourages employee participation and the "buy in" necessary to      
achieve management and organizational goals. Participants must have  
attended Management Communications: Listening class.                 
     Date: Nov. 17                                                   
     Time: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.                                     
     Location: Blue and Gold Room, Perkins Student Center            
     Deadline: Nov. 2                                          
     Audience: Professional and salaried supervisory staff           
                                                               
Course registration                                                  
     To register for workshops use the printed form, complete the    
e-mail form posted on the EMC2 Employee-Development Bulletin Board or
reply from UNIX newsgroup udel.employee.development to               
Empldevreg@mvs.udel.edu, or call the registration hotline at 831-8725.        
     Participants will be notified of their enrollment by a course   
confirmation letter approximately two weeks prior to the workshop    
date.