UHRConnect October 2018

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Mindfulness at Work An interactive workshop packed with activities and tools that are scientifically proven to not only improve our sense of self and well-being but also enhance our focus and productivity in personal and professional life. • •

Learn how to unleash the inner potential of people and teams. Explore how to use vulnerability as a strength on the job and at home.

You will leave the workshop with a renewed sense of self-awareness and with tools to help transform your relationships on the job and at home. Date: November 8th 9:00 to 12:30 ) Register at: training.umd.edu

Help Fill the Campus Pantry Canned Fish or Poultry | Canned Vegetables, Canned Beans | Canned Fruit (preferred: in juice/no sugar added) | Dry Pasta or Rice Cereal, Oatmeal, or other non-perishable breakfast items | Pasta Sauce | Peanut Butter Jelly or Jam | NonFat Dry or Canned Milk Baby Food or Formula | Cooking Supplies (flour, spices, oils, etc.)

Most Needed Non-Perishable Items:

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Open Enrollment Fair Annual open enrollment fair is just around the corner. Page 2

Bike Safety Month Pledge to share the road this month. Page 3

New Programs from Learning & Talent Development October programs and a new HR Essentials program launch. Page 4

Professional Development The Fall Catalog is now available. Page 10


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Benefits Fair

Results are obtained in 90 seconds, and participants are coached on the results

The Annual Open Enrollment Benefits Fair is on Tuesday, October 2, in the Colony Room of the Stamp Student Union from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Flu shots*, screenings of nonfasting cholesterol (total and HDL), non-fasting blood sugar (glucose), and blood pressure will be offered. The blood sugar and cholesterol screening is conducted via a single finger stick.

*If you are interested in obtaining a flu shot at the Benefits Fair, please make a copy of your insurance card (back and front) and your UID card.

Lunch & Learn October’s Lunch & Learn will focus on Flu

Don’t Lose Any Leave

Awareness. This seminar provides information on how to fight the flu. The Lunch & Learn will be held on Wednesday, October 3, 2018, in 1101U Chesapeake Building from 12:00 – 1:00. Please register at training.umd.edu

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Breast cancer is the most common kind of cancer in women after skin cancer. About 1 in 8 women born today in the United States will get breast cancer at some point. The good news is that most women can survive breast cancer if it’s found and treated early. •

Now is the time to start planning to use any annual or personal leave you may be in jeopardy of losing. Employees eligible to earn leave may carry over a maximum of 50 days or 400 hours of annual leave into the next calendar year. This maximum will be prorated for part-time employees working 50% or more. Additionally, employees are granted three personal days each calendar year these personal days cannot be carried forward into the next calendar. Therefore, any annual leave exceeding 400 hours and/or any unused personal days will be forfeited on January 5, 2019. The forfeited personal leave is contributed to the USM Leave Reserve Fund (LRF). All Exempt and Nonexempt Staff employees on Regular Status, working 50% or more, who become temporarily medically disabled or are eligible for Parental Leave and who meet qualifying criteria are eligible for paid leave through the LRF.

National Breast Cancer Foundation

If you are a woman age 40 to 49, talk with your doctor about when to start getting mammograms and how often to get them. If you are a woman age 50 to 74, be sure to get a mammogram every two years. You may also choose to get them more often.

Talk to a doctor about your risk for breast cancer, especially if a close family member of yours had breast or ovarian cancer. Your doctor can help you decide when and how often to get mammograms.

For more information on annual leave and the leave reserve fund, please see the Board of Regents Policies: VII-7.00-Policy on Annual Leave for Regular Nonexempt and Exempt Staff Employees. VII-7.11-USM Policy on Leave Reserve Fund for Exempt and Nonexempt Staff Employees on Regular Status


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Pledge to Share the Road during Bike Safety Month As cycling becomes increasingly popular on campus, it’s important for motorists and cyclists alike to know how to share the road. This October, the Department of Transportation Services (DOTS) promotes bike safety through free group bike

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rides (including a Homecoming bike ride and a ghost tour!), lunch-and-learn classes and pop-up events. The full line-up of activities is available on the DOTS website at go.umd.edu/bikesafety. Cyclists and motorists: demonstrate your commitment to sharing the road by reviewing the Same Roads, Same Rules guidelines and taking the Bike Safety Pledge at go.umd.edu/sharetheroad. Individuals who take the pledge may claim a “Share the Road” decal at any Bike Safety Month event.


UNDERSTANDING THE MEDICAL PLANS OFFERED AT UMD October HR Essentials 10/19/18 12:00-1:00pm

HR ESSENTIALS

Edward St. John Building Room 0215

Monthly 60 minute training for review of common HR policies, procedures, and tools. Each month will

UNDERSTANDING HOLIDAY LEAVE

focus on a different topic that often needs further clarification or can cause confusion. Sessions are

November HR Essentials 11/16/18 12:00-1:00pm Edward St. John Building Room 0215

dynamic and interactive workshops.


2nd add Series ed fo r Fal l!

Great leadership creates great work environments! Create an engaged & inclusive

Develop a high performing team

work environment

Reduce meeting time - and with better results

Delegate work that empowers,

Make performance reviews a

Turn work conflicts into

inspires, and motivates

positive experience

opportunities

Leadership Development Initiatives (LDI) Who should attend: This course will help almost any supervisor, but is especially helpful for supervisors with less than five years experience Upcoming Dates: October 25 , November 1, 8, 15, 29, December 6, 13 Time: 1:00pm-4:30pm Location: 1101U Chesapeake Building Learning Fee: $75 Register: Training.umd.edu


The Master Facilitator A two-day program for anyone involved with, or interested in, learning and talent development. You will learn adult learning theory and why it matters, experiential learning exercises that involve and excite learners, how to write effective learning objectives, how to turn challenging participants into engaged learners, techniques for solving your own facilitation challenges, methods for quickly and effectively designing a learning program using ADDIE and ROPES, and the “Do’s and Don’ts” for public speaking. Participants will also deliver a 5-minute presentation and get feedback from their peers.

Date:

October 18-19, 2018

Time:

9:00am-4:00pm

Location: TBD

Learning Fee: $500

Questions? traindev@umd.edu or 301-405-5651


Do you sing? you sing?

TerpCappella

Do you

*wowed* the crowd in our debut at the Staff Appreciation Picnic for the

Join TerpCappella! UMD’s new all-staff A Cappella group

Division of Administration and Finance.

Want to be a part of it?

Next rehearsal: Thursday, October 11th at 8:00 a.m. Room 1101U, Chesapeake Building Next performance: Thursday, November 15th at 10:00 a.m. VPAF All Supervisors Meeting

Interested? terpcappella@umd.edu


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New Employee Orientation & Welcome

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UHR Benefits: New Employee Benefits Enrollment and Q&A

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New Employee Orientation & Welcome

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UHR has all of this and 31more!

The full catalog

**Dates and Times Subject to Change. Please visit the training calendar for up-to-date course listings**


Uni versi ty Hum an Resources Learni ng & Talent Developm ent

PROFESSI ONA L DEV ELOPM ENT Course Catalog October-December


LDI 1:1 - Leadi ng a Hi gh Trust Work place

LDI I: Foundati ons of Leadershi p

Gives leaders the skills and ideas for creating a high-trust work environment where employees feel accepted, appreciated, valued, respected and connected.Participants learn and practice a simple, yet powerful three-step A seven-course program that gives supervisors essential knowledge, ideas andor tools to help motivate, inspire model for engaging and including everyone fromthe basic to more complex situations opportunities. and lead others. This highly-interactive program equips supervisors with the skills they need to build high-trust Dat es: Feb. 1, May 10 Locat ion :1101U Chesapeake Building Tim e: 9:00am-12:30pm Lear n in g Fee: $50 relationships through effective communication, delegation and conflict resolution. Participants also learn essential Au dien ce: management skills for running effective meetings, performance management and training.

LDI 1:1 - Leadi ng a Hi gh Trust Work place Gives leaders the skills and ideas for creating a high-trust work environment where employees feel accepted, appreciated, valued, respected and connected. Participants learn and practice a simple, yet powerful three-step tool for engaging and including everyone from basic to more complex situations or opportunities. Dat es: Sept. 25, Oct. 25

Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building Tim e: 9:00am-12:30pm, 1:00-4:30pm

Lear n in g Fee: $75

Au dien ce: Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders

LDI 1:2 - Communi cati on Essenti als for Supervi sors The objective of this course is to equip leaders with the communication skills to build trust, improve understanding and elevate performance. Participants gain a deeper understanding of the barriers to effective communication. They learn and practice a seven-step communication tool to clear away misunderstandings and build high-trust relationships. Dat es: Oct. 2, Nov. 1 Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building Tim e: 9:00am-12:30pm, 1:00-4:30pm Lear n in g Fee: $75 Au dien ce: Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders

LDI 1:3 - Confli ct as Opportuni ty for Supervi sors The purpose of this course is to equip leaders with the insight, knowledge and skills to effectively resolve conflict in the workplace. Instead of viewing conflict as bad or stressful, we explore how to view conflict as a powerful opportunity for personal and organizational change. Leaders learn and apply powerful tools which help them learn to put conflict into perspective and prepare them to resolve it in a healthy, productive way. Dat es: Oct. 9, Nov. 8

Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building Tim e: 9:00am-12:30pm, 1:00-4:30pm

Lear n in g Fee: $75

Au dien ce: Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders

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LDI 1:4 - Delegati on as Empowerment Delegation is the most essential and misunderstood leadership skill. This course helps leaders understand that delegation is not about assigning work? it?s about empowering and developing people to learn, grow and accept increasing amounts of responsibility. Participants learn and practice a delegation tool that encourages employees to do the work because they want to, not because they have to. Dat es: Oct. 16, Nov. 15

Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building

Tim e: 9:00am-12:30pm, 1:00-4:30pm Lear n in g Fee: $75

Au dien ce: Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders

LDI 1:5 - Leadi ng Effecti ve M eeti ngs A Gallup survey found that American businesses waste an estimated $37 billion dollars each year in lost productivity due to unnecessary and inefficient meetings. Typically, participants find that they can eliminate half their meetings and free up at least 700 hours of time a year. This course gives leaders the tools to decide when or if meetings are necessary. Participants learn and apply skills for running meetings that are quick, efficient and outcome-focused. Dat es: Oct. 23, Nov. 29 Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building

Tim e: 9:00am-12:30pm, 1:00-4:30pm

Lear n in g Fee: $75

Au dien ce: Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders

LDI 1:6 - Leaders as Trai ners One of the most important, yet often overlooked, responsibilities of a leader is to ensure their team is fully trained and cross-trained. This course equips participants with the knowledge and tools to help create and develop employees to ensure the department runs efficiently and effectively. Leaders also explore how Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are essential for every position. Dat es: Oct. 30, Dec. 6

Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building

Tim e: 9:00am-12:30pm, 1:00-4:30pm

Lear n in g Fee: $75

Au dien ce: Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders

LDI 1:7 - Performance M anagement Fundamentals This is the capstone course for the Foundations of Leadership series. This course gives leaders a simple, fair and effective process for ensuring that employees are involved and engaged in establishing and achieving performance objectives. This process also includes a strong emphasis on ensuring everyone has the knowledge, training and skills needed to perform in the current position as well as opportunities to prepare for future positions. Dat es: Nov. 6, Dec. 13

Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building Tim e: 9:00am-12:30pm, 1:00-4:30pm

Lear n in g Fee: $75

Au dien ce: Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders

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Keys Spri nt

LDI II: Champi on Leadershi p

Complete all three modules of Keys to an Engaged & Empowered workplace in 1 day! Keys is a powerful program that gives individual contributors the knowledge and skills to help create an engaged and empowered workplace. Learners are exposed to new ideas and tools which help them recognize that they have the power to create the kind of work environment where everyone feels connect, respected, accepted & appreciated, valued, and empowered.

This dynamic, highly-participatory program is designed to help supervisors who have a minimum of five years?experience take their leadership to the next level. The objective is to equip supervisors with knowledge and skills to inspire, coach, and empower employees to perform at their best, build high-trust relationships at any level (up, down, or across), make data-driven decisions, and create a positive, flexible, change-friendly culture. During this intensive, two-day program, participants will learn how to lead by principle and why it matters, practice listening skills at any level, apply a change model to create a change-friendly culture, practice making data-driven decisions and conduct a performance and growth coaching session.

Dat es: Nov. 7 Locat ion : TBA Tim e: 9:00am-4:30pm Lear n in g Fee: $195.00 Au dien ce: Individual contributors

M aster Faci li tator A two-day program for anyone involved with, or interested in, learning and talent development with weighted benefit for new or experienced facilitators. You will learn adult learning theory and why it matters, experiential learning exercises that involve and excite learners, how to write effective learning objectives, how to create a learning environment that helps participants feel valued, appreciated and connected, the skills needed to be an effective facilitator, how to turn challenging participants into engaged learners, techniques for solving your own facilitation challenges, methods for quickly and effectively designing a learning program using PSA and ROPES, and the ?Do?s and Don?ts? for public speaking. Dat es: Oct. 18-19 Locat ion : Adele H. Stamp Student Union - Pyon Su Room Tim e: 9:00am-4:00pm Lear n in g Fee: $500 Au dien ce: Individual contributors, Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders

Supervi si ng Students & Graduate Assi stants While it?s true that leadership is leadership, there are unique aspects to supervising students and graduate assistants. This course is designed for anyone who supervises or oversees students or graduate assistants to accomplish their work. It gives participants foundational leadership skills and it is also a forum for sharing and brainstorming ideas on how best to inspire, motivate and lead our student workforce. Participants will learn best practices and ideas from the people who have experience working with students throughout the university? that?s you! Dat es: Nov. 1

Dat es: November 15-16 Locat ion : University Golf Course Tim e: 9:00am-4:00pm Lear n in g Fee: $500 Au dien ce: Mid-level leaders, Senior leaders

So You Want to be a Supervi sor? Are you thinking about becoming a supervisor but would like a deeper appreciation for what?s involved? Then this is the course for you! This course gives aspiring supervisors the knowledge and insight needed to help then decide if a career in leadership is right for them. Participants get a clear picture of what effective supervisors needs to learn, know and do to be successful. It is highly recommended that aspiring supervisors take this course! Dat es: Oct. 25 Locat ion : 0110 Seneca Building Tim e: 9:00am-12:30pm Lear n in g Fee: $75.00 Au dien ce: Individual contributors

M an agin g in a Lin gu ist ically-Diver se Wor k place Do you have employees in your shop or office for whom English is a second language? Then you know that cross-cultural communications can be challenging at times. This workshop gives supervisors knowledge and insight into English sounds that non-native speakers have difficulty pronouncing or understanding, English grammatical features that non-native speakers have difficulty in mastering, and differences, and workplace attitudes of native cultures represented among University of Maryland staff. Topics include: Why English is Hard, Cross-Cultural Communications, and Outside Resources for English Language Learners.

Locat ion : 0110 Seneca Building Tim e: 9:00am-12:30pm

Dat es: Dec. 20

Lear n in g Fee: $75.00 Au dien ce: Individual contributors, Front line leaders

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New Employee Ori entati on Highlights university policies, resources, and tips to help navigate our large campus community. Includes presentations by campus departments, a campus bus tour, and a visit to the Stamp Student Union. Dat es: Oct. 1, Oct. 15, Oct. 29, Nov. 12, Nov. 26, Dec. 10

Performance Improvement Plan: Process & Tools This course helps supervisors understand when and how to write a performance improvement plan (PIP) for your supervisees. Dat es: Oct. 10

Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building Tim e: 8:15am-4:30pm Lear n in g Fee: $0.00 Au dien ce: New Hires

Performance Revi ew (PRD): Process & Tools All Staff are required to attend the PRD class. It focuses on UMD's performance and development process including tools, tips and resources for engaging in the process. Participants will also review the PRD cycle which includes expectation setting, midway feedback, final review meetings, and the self-assessment tool.

Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building Tim e: 11:00am-12:00pm Lear n in g Fee: $0.00 Au dien ce: Individual contributors, Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders, Senior leaders

HR101 - Understandi ng Health and Reti rement Benefi ts

Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building

Recurring and dedicated 60 minute training for review of common HR policies, procedures, and tools. The focus will be a review of topics that are needing further clarifications or can cause pain points. Sessions are dynamic and interactive learning workshops that will be offered once a month.

Tim e: 9:00am-10:30am

Dat es: Oct. 19

Lear n in g Fee: $0.00

Locat ion : Edward St. John - 0215 Tim e: 12:00-1:00pm

Dat es: Oct. 10, Nov. 14, Dec. 12

Au dien ce: All University employees

Lear n in g Fee: $0.00

Fearless Supervi si on: Ti me, Attendance, & Di sci pli ne This course provides supervisors with tips on managing tardiness, absenteeism, and the disciplinary process. Dat es: Oct. 10 Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building Tim e: 2:45pm-4:30pm Lear n in g Fee: $0.00 Au dien ce: Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders

FM LA: Usi ng & Admi ni steri ng Fami ly M edi cal Leave This course helps staff understand Family Medical Leave (FMLA) - the request, approval, and administrative process.

Au dien ce: Individual contributors, Front line leaders, Mid-level leaders, Senior leaders

HR101 - Ti me and Attendance Challenges and Soluti ons Recurring and dedicated 60 minute training for review of common HR policies, procedures, and tools. The focus will be a review of topics that are needing further clarifications or can cause pain points. Sessions are dynamic and interactive learning workshops that will be offered once a month. Dat es: Nov. 16 Locat ion : Edward St. John - 0215 Tim e: 12:00-1:00pm

Dat es: Oct. 10

Lear n in g Fee: $0.00

Locat ion : 1101U Chesapeake Building

Au dien ce: Individual contributors, Front line leaders,

Tim e: 1:00pm-2:30pm

Mid-level leaders, Senior leaders

Lear n in g Fee: $0.00 Au dien ce: All University employees

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CONTA CT US 301.405.5651 traindev@umd.edu training.umd.edu 1101 Chesapeake Building


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