Workplace Learning

The purpose of Workplace Learning (WL) is to provide faculty and staff members with learning opportunities to enhance their skills and perform their work effectively.
The Workplace Learning Workshops consist of courses and events that are open to all Support Staff, Faculty, and other Academics. Workplace Learning workshops are typically: short, free, diverse, tailored to U of A environment, and provide employees with the opportunity to network with other U of A Employees.
On July 17 OLE ran two sessions on Generational Differences in the workplace. The sessions were well attended by a diverse group of 40 participants.  Quotes from the evaluations included:
“It was nice to participate in a class offered by the University for staff.  Bill and Cynthia put "a face" to the fact that the University cares about me as a staff member, and wants to equip me to not just to know about generational challenges, but learn to engage all of those around me, not just those who are most like "me."
 
In response to the question “How would you describe to your coworkers and friends the key benefits of this workshop?” one respondent commented:
 “To be able to take a step back and look at our staff/coworkers as people, looking beyond behaviours to what actually drives them.

If you are interested in attending a workplace learning event visit The Learning Shop course calendar at:

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