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This one hour professional development seminar provides an opportunity to briefly explore a topic. You will take away ideas that you can apply to your work life.
Overview:
Having to work with others is a common requirement in the workplace. When collaboration successfully occurs, you feel positive, productive, and willing to face any challenge. This session will build on the notion that cooperation and building bridges can be learned and should be practiced. It will teach participants the key elements of teamwork and provide them with the opportunity to practice collaboration-building techniques.
Learning objectives:
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
• Understand emotional reactions and what their underlying causes may be.
• Discuss human motivators and ways to address them for increased collaboration.
• Identify relationship-building strategies.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED: If a sufficient number of registrations is not received by October 12th, this session will have to be cancelled.
This session is being facilitated by Morneau Shepell – Dalhousie’s Employee and Family Assistance Program provider. Call for comprehensive support 24/7 1-800-387-4765 or visit http://workhealthlife.com.
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