Communication Skills for the Workplace – Optum

University Center Fortwood Room

Communication is perhaps the most important skill to develop in order to be effective in the workplace. This skill can be developed with practice. This class will help participants learn how to determine the goal of a conversation and what to do before, during and after it, in addition to how to identify barriers and use best practices.

HR Performance Management: The Annual Performance Review

University Center Chickamauga Room

Human Resources has created a series of development workshops to assist campus managers in the 3-Phase Performance Management Cycle: Establishing Goals & Expectations, Coaching & Feedback, and The Annual Performance Review. Supervisors of both faculty and staff members are encouraged to attend.

HR Performance Management: Setting Goals and Expectations

University Center Riverbend Room

Human Resources has created a series of development workshops to assist campus managers in the 3-Phase Performance Management Cycle: Establishing Goals & Expectations, Coaching & Feedback, and The Annual Performance Review. Supervisors of both faculty and staff members are encouraged to attend.

Improving Communication Skills for Managers – Optum

University Center Chickamauga Room

Communication is a given. It’s also the heart and soul of our professional and personal interactions. Depending upon our skill level, the way we communicate can open doors to productive relationships, a good working climate and opportunities or it can slam those same doors shut.

HR Performance Management: Coaching and Feedback

University Center Riverbend Room

Human Resources has created a series of development workshops to assist campus managers in the 3-Phase Performance Management Cycle: Establishing Goals & Expectations, Coaching & Feedback, and The Annual Performance Review. Supervisors of both faculty and staff members are encouraged to attend.

Nonverbal Communication – Optum

University Center Ocoee Room

“Not to communicate is to communicate!” The power of nonverbal communication is contained in that brief statement. We use facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, posture, proximity, paralanguage, and touch to interpret the messages we receive from others — whether we use words or not.

HR Performance Management: The Annual Performance Review

University Center Chickamauga Room

Human Resources has created a series of development workshops to assist campus managers in the 3-Phase Performance Management Cycle: Establishing Goals & Expectations, Coaching & Feedback, and The Annual Performance Review. Supervisors of both faculty and staff members are encouraged to attend.

Dealing with Conflict for Managers – Optum

University Center Chickamauga Room

This program focuses on sources of initial and ongoing conflict, negotiations, conflict analysis, the benefits of conflict, case studies and the anatomy of an argument. It also covers setting the stage, ground rules and procedures for conflict resolution.

Emotional Intelligence – Dr. John Harbison, UTC

University Center Chickamauga Room

Emotional intelligence is defined as “a set of emotional and social skills that influence the way we perceive and express ourselves, develop and maintain social relationships, cope with challenges, and use emotional information in an effective and meaningful way.”

Personal Power Hour – K@TE class and follow-up discussion

University Center Chickamauga Room

Are you reluctant to voice your opinions to your colleagues for fear they'll be judged negatively? Do you find yourself avoiding awkward communication situations? Confident interpersonal communication skills are essential for healthy and successful relationships, whether personal or professional.

Confronting a Peer – Nicholle Harrison, Talent Management Specialist, UTC HR

University Center Fortwood Room

Confrontation. It’s one of those words that makes us cringe. The word is often associated with negativity or hostility, but that is not always the case. This training addresses confrontation as a means of compassionate conversation, which can lead to us having that conversation we might be dreading.

Personal Power Hour – K@TE class & follow-up discussion

University Center Chickamauga Room

As a manager, you will inevitably encounter direct reports who exhibit difficult behavior, which can disrupt entire teams and departments. It's your job to confront difficult behavior as early as possible to minimize the disruption. Whether they are blatant or less obvious, behavioral problems need to be addressed before they affect morale and productivity.

How to Build Successful Teams (for Employees)

University Center Chickamauga Room

Presented by Optum Participants will discover their own work style and how that personal style interacts within the team. This program features exercises that prompt employees to maintain effective teams and work together to reduce tension and stress, and improve morale and productivity.

5 Languages of Appreciation – Nicholle Harrison, Talent Management Specialist, UTC HR

University Center Fortwood Room

Appreciation is not one-size-fits-all. In fact, appreciation looks different to different people. For some, it’s their receiving praise in front of a crowd, for others, a simple “thank you” is enough acknowledgment. This training experience, based on the book, The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace, equips you with proven, practical steps to build a positive culture of value and affirmation wherever you are!

Improving Workplace Relationships

University Center Chickamauga Room

Presented by Optum Improving workplace relationships often requires understanding — and managing —underlying difficult behaviors. This program helps identify the difficult behaviors we encounter in both our personal and work lives. Participants will then learn specific guidelines for interacting and dealing with these behaviors in everyday life.   Participants will: •    Improve basic assertive communication…

How to Overcome Negativity in the Workplace

University Center Chickamauga Room

Presented by Optum A must for all employees, this program shares how negativity surfaces in the workplace. The goal is to help participants recognize the relationship of workplace change to negative behavior and interaction. Time will be spent helping participants identify ways to stay focused, productive and positive.   Participants will: •    Explore conflict negotiation…

Generations in the Workplace for Leaders – Nicholle Harrison, Talent Management Specialist, UTC HR

University Center Chickamauga Room

This 2-hour training examines the generational gap and solutions for having better interactions with staff and coworkers belonging to the five distinct cohorts that exist here at UTC. The discussion will include how to find common ground and how each group can adjust and grow in the workplace. Program Highlights: Explain the generational differences and…

How to Create a Respectful Workplace

University Center Ocoee Room

Presented by Optum Integrity and respect in workplace interactions help cultivate a positive and successful environment that enhances the bottom line. This program will introduce communication skills and other behaviors that promote respectful, open ways of relating, settling differences and working effectively as a team.    Participants will:  •    Explore conflict negotiation strategies  •    Foster…

Effective Presentations and Public Speaking Skills – Optum

University Center Fortwood Room

Having excellent presentation skills is essential for success. In this seminar participants will learn how to plan for successful presentations, build confidence, practice verbal and body language elements, and learn how to build rapport with an audience to keep them engaged.

Emotional Intelligence in Supervisors – Office of Employee & Organizational Development, UT System

University Center Chickamauga Room

KNOW THYSELF! EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN SUPERVISION Marti Willen, UT Employee & Organizational Development Emotional intelligence (EQ) is a key element to success in the workplace, particularly in how we interact with others and manage relationships.  Numerous components of supervision, such as decision-making, giving feedback, and managing productivity, rely on a supervisor’s grasp of self-management, skill…

Double Power Hour Meetup

These Power Hours are created to reinforce on-line learning.  Take these two classes on K@TE: Interpersonal Communication: Listening Essentials – 1 hour K@TE training  Communicating Across Cultures – 1 hour training K@TE and come prepared to discuss!  You can find both courses by typing the titles in to the search button on K@TE. Meetup is from…

Active Listening

University Center Chickamauga Room

ACTIVE LISTENING Faith Lewis, UT Employee & Organizational Development Effective listening is a skill that must be learned. Participants will be able to identify their listening style and barriers to active listening. Participants will gain a stronger understanding and be able to demonstrate empathetic listening through action learning activities and videos.

Managing Change for Managers – Optum

University Center Chickamauga Room

Supervisors face a double challenge during workplace transition. As employees they’re affected by the changes, and as supervisors they must lead their personnel through the transition. This seminar is designed to support supervisors in the midst of a changing work environment.

Supervisory Foundations Certificate Program

signal mountain room UC

This is a 4-day certificate program (2 days in January and 2 days in February) for new managers at UTC: Highlights Eight courses offered in four, day-long modules Training delivered in consecutive months to create an immersive experience A cohort format that enables participants to build a network of peers at UT Collaborative learning designed…

OneDrive Training for Managers

Library Room 321

This class is specifically designed for managers.  You will learn some of the functions and tools in OneDrive that will help with your day to day activities as a manager.  Registration is required via K@TE.  

COVID-19: Managing Remote Workers

This is a session for UTC staff only and is offered via our EAP partner, Optum. Registration is required.

Free

Making the Most of Your Working Day

Tuesday, January 12th 9:30-10:30 EST Find ways to make the most of your time, and most importantly, make time for yourself. ·       Learn strategies for better time management ·       Discuss the importance of balance ·       Gain insights into how perfectionism and procrastination get in the way of productivity ·       Discuss how to negotiate with others…

Free

Overview of UT System Compensation Project for UTC Employees.

Overview of UT System Compensation Project for UTC Employees UTC employees are invited to attend this educational forum that provides a comprehensive overview of the UT System Compensation Project initiated in 2017. Registration is required.  Register on K@TE.

Building Resilience Behaviors in the Midst of Change

Online, K@TE Today’s leaders and employees are faced with constant change and increasing complexity. This course will equip participants to be able to respond to this environment with an understanding of key resilience behaviors they can adopt. Targeted Audience:  All employees Presenter:  Faith Lewis, UT EOD Register HERE

Free

Search Committee Training

This training provides essential information and resources for search committee members.  It includes an overview of the search process, compliance guidelines, the roles and responsibilities of search committee chairs and members, and an overview of Taleo, our online applicant tracking system. Registration is required and can be found here.