Please Note: If Towson University opens late on a date in which a workshop is scheduled, the workshop will be cancelled and will be rescheduled as soon as possible.
Emergency Preparedness/Active Shooter Training (Recommended workshop for all faculty and staff)
Emergency Preparedness – The possibility that a natural disaster, man–made disaster or criminal/terrorist act could disrupt our lives exists every day. This training has been developed to promote emergency preparedness awareness in the university community. The session will cover the types of disasters that may affect our community and how to respond to them. Developing personal emergency preparedness plans and emergency supply kits will also be discussed.
Active Shooter – In recent years there have been many campus and work related Active Shooter incidents. The objective of this training is to raise awareness and provide information on how you should respond to an Active Shooter incident. Register at: http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/facilities/ehs/emergencypreparetraining.asp.
Date: Monday, January 7
Time: 11 a.m. – Noon
Location: Administration 120
Presented by: Environmental Health & Safety and the University Police
Emergency Preparedness/Active Shooter Training (Recommended workshop for all faculty and staff)
Emergency Preparedness – Everyday there is the possibility that a natural disaster, man–made disaster or criminal/terrorist act could disrupt our lives. This training has been developed to promote emergency preparedness awareness throughout the university community. The session will cover the types of disasters that may affect our community and how to respond to them. Developing personal emergency preparedness plans and emergency supply kits will also be discussed.
Active Shooter – In recent years there have been many campus and work related Active Shooter incidents. The objective of this training is to raise awareness and provide information on how you should respond to an Active Shooter incident. Register at: http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/facilities/ehs/emergencypreparetraining.asp.
Date: Monday, January 14
Time: 2 – 3 p.m.
Location: Administration 120
Presented by: Environmental Health & Safety and the University Police
Shackleton of the Antarctic and Your Leadership Journey (Required workshop for the Leadership Certificate)
Explore the leadership principles exemplified in the story of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s heroic journey to the Antarctic in 1915 and his eventual rescue of the twenty-seven men who stranded there for almost two years. Participants will learn the key elements of his leadership style and will begin the process of incorporating them into their own leadership journey. Register at: http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/hr/training/coursesignup.asp.
Date: Tuesday, January 15
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. [Lunch provided – please register by January 8 at 3 p.m.]
Location: Administration 120
Presented by: Michele Ginnerty, Michele Ginnerty Training & Consulting
Working with Multiple Generations in the Workplace (Elective for the Workplace Professional Certificate and Management & Supervision Certificate)
For the first time in the nation’s history, four generations are working side by side in the workplace. The diverse perspectives, motivations, attitudes and needs of these four generations have largely changed the dynamics of many workplaces. This one hour seminar will provide insight into the differences among the generations and will provide insight into techniques that can help you better understand the needs and expectations of your colleagues in an age-diverse workforce. Feel free to bring lunch! Register at: http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/hr/training/coursesignup.asp.
Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Time: Noon to 1 p.m.
Location: Cook 507
Presented by: Mike Noll, Office of Human Resources
Business Travel for the TU Employee (Required Workshop for the University Business Certificate)
(Formerly Introduction to the Business Travel Process and Review of the Business Travel Process)
An all-inclusive workshop that will walk you through Towson University’s Business Travel process, including policies and procedures for business travel, planning the trip, choosing payment options, completing the online travel forms and obtaining reimbursement. This workshop offers a small group setting that can meet everyone’s needs, from the new TU employee to the experienced TU traveler wanting to brush up on his or her business travel process knowledge and skills. Register by sending your name, department and date to: http://travel@towson.edu.
Date: Wednesday, January 16
Time: 2– 4 p.m.
Location: Financial Services Training Room, Administration Building, 4th Floor
Presented by: Financial Services
Performance Management: The Supervisor’s Role (Required workshop for the Management & Supervision Certificate)
(Formerly Conducting Effective Performance Reviews)
This workshop is designed to teach supervisors the Performance Management System at Towson University. Representatives from Human Resources will go over each step of the process. Topics include the goals and pitfalls of performance evaluation as well as the mechanics of completing the evaluation form. You will also have an opportunity to share ideas with colleagues on how to involve your employees in productive dialogue and in actions related to performance. Register at: http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/hr/training/coursesignup.asp.
Date: Thursday, January 24
Time: 9 a.m. to Noon
Location: Administration 120
Presented by: JoAnn Joseph, Office of Human Resources
Civility in the Workplace (Elective course for the Management & Supervision Certificate and the Workplace Professional Certificate)
Workplace incivility is a leading cause of lost time and of low productivity among employees. A more civil workplace contributes to a higher quality of work life and to a higher quality of work productivity. Attend this workshop to become aware of behaviors that contribute to productivity as well as those that inhibit it, learn tools to help deal with others who act inappropriately and learn how to partner with team members to establish expectations for working together and building cohesive relationships. You will gain valuable knowledge, tools and action steps to create a more civil working environment. Register at: http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/hr/training/coursesignup.asp.
Date: Tuesday, January 29
Time: 9 a.m. – Noon
Location: Administration 120
Presented by: Spencer Bennett, Office of Student Conduct and Civility
Supervising Student Employees (Elective workshop for the Workplace Professional Certificate)
This workshop will define your role as a supervisor to student employees. You will learn how the current generation of students likes to work and learn. We will explore ways to create an environment that supports students in gaining and refining necessary skills for the workplace. You will learn how to give feedback, reward, and recognize your student employees. This workshop will also address strategies for when things don’t go as planned. Register at: http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/hr/training/coursesignup.asp.
Date: Thursday, January 31
Time: 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: Administration 120
Presented by: Mike Noll, Office of Human Resources
Towson eLearning Center (TEC) Featured Course of the Month
Performance Reviews [mgmt_11_a02_bs_enus] (Required course for the Performance Management Competency Focus)
Appraisal interviews are the culmination of the ongoing performance appraisal process. The first part of this process begins with modeling an effective performance discussion. When a manager knows what he is aiming for, he can then use this knowledge to plan and conduct a worthwhile, efficient performance meeting. Even when they are planned, appraisal meetings aren’t always easy encounters. Sometimes, a manager will have to tell an employee that his performance isn’t good enough–despite all earlier efforts.
This course gives sound practical advice about how to handle the appraisal of someone who is a consistently poor performer. Appraisees aren’t always passive recipients of their manager’s assessments, so this course prepares managers for the more difficult reactions they will encounter. All this will make the appraisal meeting a practical and successful event. But to make it purposeful, a manager must develop better performance in her employees. This means both creating the best performance opportunities and identifying the steps a manager must take to develop her team members. Too often, training is the sole and unfocused response by many managers in response to their employees’ development needs.
This course ends by explaining how training can be used effectively and purposefully in development. This course rejects the view held by many managers and employees that appraisal meetings are a bureaucratic and pointless activity. Instead, appraisal meetings can be designed to be both productive and practical.
Complete this online course any time you like at http://www.towson.edu/tec
(User name = your seven-digit Towson ID number, Password = towson – all lowercase)
How to Search and Register for OHR Workshops
1) The Office of Human Resources offers free workshops for Towson University faculty and staff. To search and register for workshops, go to: http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/HR/training/TrainingAndDevelopmentSchedule.asp.
2) To view a course description, click on the course name.
Registering for a Workshop
1) Click on the Course Registration link on the left side of the page or the link within the online schedule posted after each month of workshops listed.
2) Complete the form with your Towson email address. If you have a question related to the classes, please write it in the Comments/Questions box.
3) Click Submit. You will receive an email from hrtraining@towson.edu confirming your selection(s) within a few days.
To Cancel a Workshop
Please send an email to hrtraining@towson.edu with your name and class/date that you would like to cancel.
Need additional information or have questions? Contact Training and Development via email at hrtraining@towson.edu.