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SUMMARY:Necessary Knowledge - Successful Conflict Conversations for Employees
DESCRIPTION:Join Tal Lieber\, Director of Informal Resolution Services for UA for this new offering designed to help you learn practical tools to resolve conflict in the workplace. \nThe goal of Necessary Knowledge is to learn a new way of thinking about conflict. In this course you will build a new “mental-map” that will serve as your guide for making moment-to-moment choices about how to behave in conflict situations and how to manage them more effectively. It leads to productive and effective relationships at work and at home. \nIn the first half of this course\, we will define conflict and understand how our own responses to conflict impact relationships. In the second half of this course\, we will apply what we’ve learned and use it as a practical communication tool for conducting Successful Conflict Conversations. Empowered with this technique\, you will be able to take effective action to resolve most conflicts between yourself and others. The key to managing conflict is to address it as its lowest level. This simple four-step process allows a non-adversarial search for common ground to serve the common good.
URL:https://ualms.ua.edu/events/necessary-knowledge-successful-conflict-conversations-for-employees/
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SUMMARY:Live Polling with Microsoft Forms
DESCRIPTION:In this Intro to Polling with Microsoft Forms workshop\, users will learn how to create surveys\, quizzes\, and polls for both synchronous and asynchronous classes. Instructors can see and/or present real-time poll results as students respond using almost any web browser or mobile device. Results can be exported to Excel for further review. \nIn this session\, we’ll cover: Quiz and poll creation\, sharing options\, permission control\, and result options.
URL:https://ualms.ua.edu/events/live-polling-with-microsoft-forms/
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SUMMARY:PolicyStat Implementation
DESCRIPTION:This online course is intended for individuals who are directly involved in writing\, reviewing\, approving\, or maintaining policies.  It will focus on the steps necessary to complete tasks in PolicyStat. Questions about this course? Contact compliancetraining@ua.edu.
URL:https://ualms.ua.edu/events/policystat-implementation/
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SUMMARY:UA Agility Series: Psychological Safety
DESCRIPTION:Psychological Safety is a prerequisite for participation in other UA Agility Series courses. \nAgility is the University of Alabama’s Continuous Improvement Program using Lean Higher Education as a guide. It’s a way to make our day-to-day work better. The program provides a Way of Thinking\, Way of Behaving\, and Set of Tools to help us continuously improve by working together. Learn more – Agility Continuous Improvement. \nThis course introduces the concept of Psychological Safety and how to create an environment where employees feel comfortable questioning old processes and contributing with new ideas. \nIt includes examples of Leadership behaviors supporting psychological safety\, the psychological safety & performance model\, and how to foster psychological safety in a team.
URL:https://ualms.ua.edu/events/ua-agility-series-psychological-safety-2/
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SUMMARY:The IRB & You: How to Submit an IRB Application
DESCRIPTION:The target audience for this virtual class is first time IRB protocol submitters. Students who need to take this course should contact: HR Learning and Development at 348-9700 or HRLearningandDevelopment@ua.edu. \n\n\nThe purpose of The University of Alabama’s Institutional Review Board (IRB) is to ensure the safe and ethical treatment of humans as subjects in research\, public service\, and training programs. In accordance with federal and university regulations\, it is required that the IRB review all research involving human subjects conducted at or sponsored by the University of Alabama regardless of the funding source. \nThis course is designed to provide a general overview of the steps for submitting an IRB application\, and is geared toward first time IRB Protocol submitters. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nReview the steps for submitting an IRB Application\nDiscuss what to expect during the review process\nExplain post approval expectations and tips to ease the overall review process.\n\nCompetencies Supported: Ethics/Integrity
URL:https://ualms.ua.edu/events/the-irb-you-how-to-submit-an-irb-application/
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SUMMARY:Cookies & Conversation - Building Community at the Capstone
DESCRIPTION:About This Course: \nCookies & Conversation is an exciting new series for employees hired within the last 12 months. During each session\, a campus leader will speak about initiatives going on in their area and engage in a Q&A session. Attending these sessions is a great way for new hires to learn about how the University works and meet other new hires!
URL:https://ualms.ua.edu/events/cookies-conversation-building-community-at-the-capstone/
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