Making Meaningful Connections and Referrals (NEW)



2020-2021Colorado College Human Resources Program summary304482515748000Compassionate Community Series:OverviewLived experiences of trauma, mental health challenges, and inequity impact how students are able to access the rich opportunities of college life. This series focuses on increasing understanding of these life experiences and their consequences, and on the roles that every member of the CC community plays in addressing these impacts and helping students unlock full, unfettered access to the life of the mind.Making Meaningful Connections and Referrals (NEW)Understanding who our students are and how they engage with campus life enables us to assist them more effectively as they move through their experience at Colorado College. ?This session will start with a look at our stepped care model, and will explore strategies for connecting students to resources that will best serve their needs.Note: Required for completion of Compassionate Community CertificatePresenter: Dr. Heather Horton, Director of the Wellness Resource CenterQuestion, Persuade, Refer: Ask a Question, Save a LifeSuicide is the #2 cause of death in college-age students. This workshop provides participants with an understanding of suicide and the skills and confidence to intervene to save a life.Presenter: Dr. Heather Horton, Director of the Wellness Resource CenterYour Role in Responding to Lived Experiences of TraumaTrauma-informed care (TIC) grows out of the realization that people often have many different types of trauma in their lives and that survivors are often re-traumatized by well-meaning community members. This session will provide an introduction to TIC and an exploration of how each of us can help survivors of trauma rebuild a sense of control and empowerment by implementing TIC practices in our work every day.Presenter: Dr. Heather Horton, Director of the Wellness Resource CenterFierce Conversations (NEW)OverviewThe Fierce Conversations Series is an award-winning leadership development program whose methodologies — refined over nearly 20 years — are proven to help increase a company’s performance. The model is built on a single premise: What gets talked about in a company, how it gets talked about, and who is invited to the conversation determines what will happen and what won’t happen. This program is designed to help the CC community have candid conversations that will lead to higher engagement, productivity, and execution of ideas.To receive a Fierce Conversations Certification at CC, participants must complete all five workshops: Foundations, Team, Coach, Delegate, and Confront. Fierce FoundationsThe Fierce Conversations Foundations workshop is one of five Fierce Conversations workshops that provide the foundational building blocks to initiate your journey into having Fierce Conversations. In the Fierce Foundations program, you’ll learn: Three transformational ideas that will recharge every conversation — at work and at home The seven core principles of Fierce Conversations and how to apply them immediately The steep costs of avoiding uncomfortable conversations How to identify and enlarge your perceptional “filters” The dangers of mokitas: things that everyone knows, but no one talks about A surprising new definition for “conversation” and how it will shift your outcomes The six hallmarks of an authentically Fierce conversation Your most valuable currency (spoiler alert: it’s not money)Presenter: Ellen Steinlein, Performance Excellence ManagerFierce: TeamThe Fierce Conversations Team workshop is one of five Fierce Conversations workshops that will elevate your ability to shatter silos, increase collaboration, and boost buy-in across your organization. Identify and resolve tough challenges by providing momentum to team members and ensure everyone is in concurrence regarding goals, directions and key strategies. An established approach employed by think tanks, help new members of your team utilize this robust program to focus on high-stakes issues central to your organization’s and individuals’ success. Those who have attended before will remember that this approach is essential when you need to: Make the best possible decisions for a team or organization. Create an open and respectful atmosphere in which sharing is safe and learning is exciting. Provide immediate traction and satisfaction to team members. Inspire original thinking and “big ideas.” Get the team aligned and ready to act. Prerequisite: Fierce Foundations CoursePresenter: Ellen Steinlein, Performance Excellence ManagerFierce: CoachThe Fierce Conversations Coach workshop is one of five Fierce Conversations workshops that will elevate your ability to utilize a powerful coaching method that uncovers solutions, prompts potent action, and unblocks professional paths. A powerful, deep-dive conversation used in one-to-one coaching conversations. Apply this tool to: Surface and address issues that are critical to the success of individuals, teams, and organizations. Increase clarity, improve accountability, and provide an impetus for action and/or change Develop emerging leaders. Increase the effectiveness of anyone in a high-intensity, high-performance, or sales environment. Enable individual contributors, direct reports, and team members to come up with their own solutions and drive toward results without YOU having to be the problem-solver. Prerequisite: Fierce Foundations CoursePresenter:Ellen Steinlein, Performance Excellence ManagerFierce: DelegateThe Fierce Conversations Delegate workshop is one of five Fierce Conversations workshops that will elevate your ability to clarify roles, end micromanagement, and put people on a clear path for professional development. Use this simple, innovative methodology to delegation to ensure that individuals’ development paths are clear and that they are on track to accomplish goals. Apply this model to: Ensure that individuals know where they have the authority to make decisions and take action. Provide employees with a clear path to professional development. Consciously develop leaders within the organization, liberating executives to take on more complex responsibilities. Create a culture of accountability, so that everyone in the organization takes full responsibility for their actions. Prerequisite: Fierce Foundations CoursePresenter: Ellen Steinlein, Performance Excellence ManagerFierce: ConfrontThe Fierce Conversations Confront workshop is one of five Fierce Conversations workshops that will elevate your ability have a straight-up conversation that shifts attitudes, reduces tension, and enriches relationships. This framework effectively addresses attitudinal, behavioral, or performance issues with a colleague, a team, or a challenging customer. Rely on this program to: Confront tough issues with confidence and skill. Overcome barriers to meaningful conversations. Enrich your most challenging relationships. Handle strong emotions — your own as well as others’. Create an impetus for change. Prerequisite: Fierce Foundations CoursePresenter: Ellen Steinlein, Performance Excellence ManagerITS: FUNdamentalsOverview Learn how to productively engage in the new world of work. Our ITS experts have expanded their portfolio of trainings to equip you with new skills to navigate our ever-changing work environment. Courses include video editing for webinars, Zoom and Webex, Adobe Sign, and quick tips on maximizing the suite of Office 365 programs. Adobe Sign (NEW)Description: Learn how to use Adobe Sign to process paperwork and gather signatures electronically. During this session you will become familiar with how to:Send out common documents for electronic signature (e-signature)Set up your own agreement in Adobe Sign to collect e-signaturesTrack status of agreements sent out and send reminders to remaining signersPresenters: Angie Bardsley, User Support Specialist - Deployment Team LeadDevon Sherwood, User Support Specialist - Technology EngagementCatch Me If You CanInformation security is important in your personal and professional life. Learn what data is sensitive and how to protect it, how to spot scams, how to reduce the risk of identity theft, and more in this activity and discussion-based session.Presenter: Chad Schonewill, Assistant Director of Solutions ServicesDevon Sherwood, User Support Specialist - Technology Engagement Weston Taylor, User Support Specialist for Cloud TechnologiesOffice 365 Come with your questions about office productivity and business processes and learn some ways you can solve these problems with the Office 365 suite of productivity tools including email, Office online, OneNote, Groups, OneDrive, Skype for Business, and other functionality.Presenter: Weston Taylor, User Support Specialist for Cloud TechnologiesMS TeamsMicrosoft Teams is a unified communication and collaboration platform that combines persistent workplace chat, video meetings, file storage (including collaboration on files), and application integration. Join this session to learn more about getting a MS Team setup and how to maximize team productivity in the application. Join this session to learn more about getting a MS Team setup and how to maximize team productivity in the application.Presenter: Weston Taylor, User Support Specialist for Cloud TechnologiesOffice QuickTipsCome and learn the basics of the Office 365 suite of productivity tools including email, Office online, OneNote, Groups, OneDrive, Skype for Business, and other functionality.Presenters: Devon Sherwood, User Support Specialist - Technology Engagement Weston Taylor, User Support Specialist for Cloud TechnologiesQualtricsIf you need to create a survey (whether paper-based or online), you'll want to use Qualtrics. This service is packed with features and tools to help you create a successful survey. It's web-based, so you can use it on or off campus and every student, faculty, and staff member can create their own account for free!Presenter: Weston Taylor, User Support Specialist for Cloud TechnologiesVideo Editing for WebinarsAn introduction into editing recorded webinars for future use. Presenter: Josh Lauer, Esports CoordinatorZoom and WebexCome to this hands-on session to improve your Zoom and Webex skills. We’ll practice setting up and running phone and online meetings. You should bring a few files with you on a USB drive or in your OneDrive or email: a recent professional photo of yourself, a PowerPoint or other presentation you have presented before, a Word document or Excel file you can discuss with others, a short video file, and a link to online media (such as a YouTube or Vimeo video).Presenter: Weston Taylor, User Support Specialist for Cloud TechnologiesIndividual SessionsAnti-Harassment & DiscriminationCC is committed to an environment free of harassment and discrimination. This session will explore the policies and complaint processes related to these topics and assist community members in understanding the role they play in providing a positive work environment. Professional boundary maintenance and effective intervention strategies will also be explored.Presenters: Heather Kissack, Title IX CoordinatorKara Deschenes, Deputy Title IX Coordinator Crucial Conversations (NEW)Have you ever found yourself faced with a conversation that you’d really rather avoid? Whether it’s high-stakes, confrontation, fear of hurting someone’s feelings or sharing uncertain news, knowing how to deliver any kind of message makes a huge difference in your stress level leading up to a crucial conversation. In this session you’ll learn how to prepare for high-stakes conversations, how to make it safe to talk about anything, how to transform unpleasant emotions into powerful dialogue, and how to be persuasive, not abrasive. Come learn strategies that will prepare you for the hard parts of dialogue and ultimately lead to more fulfilling professional relationships, which will enhance your life and career.Presenter: Kara Deschenes, Assistant Director of Human Resources Emergency Preparedness: Your Role in Responding to Campus Emergencies Everyone must be familiar with the college’s Emergency Management Plan (EMP) and work with one another to be prepared for potential emergencies. You will leave this session with heightened awareness and the confidence to make sound decisions in the midst of a campus emergency. You will also have the basic tools to help your own area, office, department, or division to be aware of risks and to take appropriate steps to be ready to respond if something unexpected occurs in your workplace.Presenter: Maggie Santos, Director of Campus Safety & Emergency ManagementHarnessing the Power of Your Strengths (NEW)This workshop is designed to help you uncover your talents and strengths based on the CliftonStrengths Assessment. Research shows that people who know and use their CliftonStrengths are more engaged at work, more productive in their roles, and happier and healthier. Whether you're looking to improve yourself or if you're a leader wanting to empower your people to perform better, your efforts start with CliftonStrengths.In this workshop, you’ll: Identify and explore your top five strengths (Clifton Strengths Book and Assessment provided)Name it, Claim it, and Aim itIdentify your Balconies and Basements (Raw vs. Mature use of the strengths)Prerequisite: you must complete the Clifton Strengths Assessment and review your report prior to attending this workshop. Contact HR to receive the book and code once you register for this course.Presenter: Ellen Steinlein, Performance Excellence ManagerManaging Effective MeetingsRecent research suggests that on any given day 17 million meetings are held and that one-third of a manager’s time is spent in meetings. This session will give participants the skills for getting the most value from their meetings.Presenter: Lyrae Williams, Associate Vice President for Institutional Planning & EffectivenessProject ManagementIn an environment where projects are often assigned to a group of individuals who may or may not work together, whose project leader may or may not hold a position of authority, the skill of being able to guide a project successfully from beginning to end is even more important. This program will provide tools to successfully manage any project at CC, regardless of its size or makeup of the team. Participants will also learn how to mentor others to lead projects.Presenter: Lyrae Williams, Associate Vice President for Institutional Planning & EffectivenessSpeaking Natively in a Digital World: A Virtual Meeting FaceliftWhen the physical component is removed from a presentation, the voice of the facilitator carries a much larger load. As an audience member, the responsibility is on you to stay focused, but the onus points to the facilitator to develop strategies of checking in and engaging the audience during the session. Learn how to create psychological safety to maximize engagement, lead to impress, and ensure your audience keeps their eyes on your web presentation, and off of their email. This session is targeted specifically to our GenZ staff, but all are welcome. Presenter: Sarah Hinkle, Director of Competitive CommunicationsZak Kroger, Assistant to the Vice President for Student LifeSustainabilityOverview Sustainability is central to our community and to the examples we set through all of our work. In order to create a more sustainable world, everyone must have an understanding of and be engaged in sustainability efforts in their communities.COS Water 101Colorado is one of the most unique states when it comes to water law, and Colorado Springs outgrew its water sources decades ago. Learn the basics of where our water is coming from, how the laws impact our ability to meet our city and campus’s water needs, and how this city is planning to continue to meet needs as the city grows.Presenter: Ian Johnson, Director of SustainabilitySustainability 101Learn how sustainability is defined and how worldwide Sustainable Development Goals relate to the work being done on campus; how the Office of Sustainability and sustainability efforts are organized at CC; how sustainability performance is measured and tracked at CC; the history of sustainability efforts at the college; and ways to become more involved in moving toward our institutional goals.Presenter: Ian Johnson, Director of SustainabilityWaste Diversion at CCColorado College aspires to become a zero-waste campus. We have recently seen a decline in our waste diversion despite continued efforts. Learn about what happens to your waste after you toss it, ways to divert more waste from landfills, and what the impacts are of landfilled waste.Presenters: Office of Sustainability staffColorado College Carbon Neutral 2020: Investing in Off-campus strategiesOn January 1, 2020, CC achieved the aspirational goal of becoming carbon neutral, making it the eighth institution in North America and the only one in our region to reach this milestone. Investing in renewable energy credits and carbon offsets are a part of the strategy used, but what are they? How do they work? How do we know that they’re actually having any impact? Learn how these enigmatic mechanisms work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions off campus and how we’re leveraging them for greatest impact.Presenter: Ian Johnson, Director of SustainabilityExcel at CC Schedule for 2020-2021Organized by ProgramThese dates are subject to change. Please refer to the Excel at CC website for the most updated scheduling information.Class TitleDateTimeProgramMaking Meaningful Connections and Referrals09/17/209:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityYour Role in Responding to Lived Experiences of Trauma09/29/209:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityMaking Meaningful Connections and Referrals10/01/209:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityQuestion, Persuade, Refer: Ask a Question, Save a Life10/15/209:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityQuestion, Persuade, Refer: Ask a Question, Save a Life11/19/209:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityMaking Meaningful Connections and Referrals02/08/219:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityYour Role in Responding to Lived Experiences of Trauma03/03/219:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityQuestion, Persuade, Refer: Ask a Question, Save a Life03/31/219:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityFierce Conversations: Foundations10/08/201:00 - 2:30Fierce ConversationsFierce Conversations: Foundations11/10/202:00 - 3:30Fierce ConversationsFierce Conversations: Foundations12/09/203:00 - 4:30Fierce ConversationsFierce Conversations: Team02/11/211:00 - 3:30Fierce ConversationsFierce Conversations: Coach03/11/211:00 - 3:30Fierce ConversationsFierce Conversations: Delegate04/08/211:00 - 3:30Fierce ConversationsFierce Conversations: Confront05/13/211:00 - 3:30Fierce ConversationsZoom Video Conferencing09/16/202:00 - 3:30ITS: FUNdamentalsVideo Editing for Webinars09/30/202:00 - 3:30ITS: FUNdamentalsAdobe Sign10/15/2010:00 - 11:00ITS: FUNdamentalsTeams in Office 36510/28/202:00 - 3:30ITS: FUNdamentalsOffice 36511/04/202:00 - 4:00ITS: FUNdamentalsQualtrics12/02/202:00 - 3:30ITS: FUNdamentalsMS Office Quick Tips | Effective Use of Word01/11/212:00 - 2:30ITS: FUNdamentalsMS Office Quick Tips | Effective Use of PowerPoint01/12/212:00 - 2:30ITS: FUNdamentalsMS Office Quick Tips | Effective Use of Excel01/13/212:00 - 2:30ITS: FUNdamentalsMS Office Quick Tips | Effective Use of Outlook01/14/212:00 - 2:30ITS: FUNdamentalsMS Office Quick Tips | Effective Use of OneDrive01/15/212:00 - 2:30ITS: FUNdamentalsCatch Me If You Can02/03/212:00 - 3:00ITS: FUNdamentalsAdobe Sign02/19/2110:00 - 11:00ITS: FUNdamentalsHarnessing the Power of Your Strengths09/29/201:30 - 3:00Stand-AloneAnti-Harassment & Discrimination10/01/201:00 - 3:00Stand-AloneCrucial Conversations10/20/201:30 - 3:30Stand-AloneEmergency Preparedness10/22/201:30 - 3:30Stand-AloneProject Management11/11/209:00 - 12:00Stand-AloneManaging Effective Meetings11/12/201:00 - 3:00Stand-AloneHarnessing the Power of Your Strengths01/14/2110:00 - 11:30Stand-AloneSpeaking Natively in a Digital World: A Virtual Meeting Facelift02/05/2110:00 - 11:30Stand-AloneEmergency Preparedness02/17/211:30 - 3:30Stand-AloneAnti-Harassment & Discrimination03/10/211:30 - 3:30Stand-AloneProject Management04/21/211:00 - 4:00Stand-AloneManaging Effective Meetings04/21/219:00 - 11:00Stand-AloneSustainability 10110/27/2010:00 - 11:00SustainabilitySustainability 10101/26/2110:00 - 11:00SustainabilityWaste Diversion at CC01/28/212:00 - 3:00SustainabilityColorado College Carbon Neutral 2020: Investing in Off-Campus Strategies02/02/2110:00 - 11:00SustainabilityCOS Water 10102/23/2110:00 - 11:00SustainabilityExcel at CC Schedule for 2020-2021Organized by DateThese dates are subject to change. Please refer to the Excel at CC website for the most updated scheduling information.Class TitleDateTimeProgramZoom Video Conferencing09/16/202:00 - 3:30ITS: FUNdamentalsMaking Meaningful Connections and Referrals09/17/209:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityYour Role in Responding to Lived Experiences of Trauma09/29/209:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityHarnessing the Power of Your Strengths09/29/201:30 - 3:00Stand-AloneVideo Editing for Webinars09/30/202:00 - 3:30ITS: FUNdamentalsMaking Meaningful Connections and Referrals10/01/209:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityAnti-Harassment & Discrimination10/01/201:00 - 3:00Stand-AloneFierce Conversations: Foundations10/08/201:00 - 2:30Fierce ConversationsQuestion, Persuade, Refer: Ask a Question, Save a Life10/15/209:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityAdobe Sign10/15/2010:00 - 11:00ITS: FUNdamentalsCrucial Conversations10/20/201:30 - 3:30Stand-AloneEmergency Preparedness10/22/201:30 - 3:30Stand-AloneSustainability 10110/27/2010:00 - 11:00SustainabilityTeams in Office 36510/28/202:00 - 3:30ITS: FUNdamentalsOffice 36511/04/202:00 - 4:00ITS: FUNdamentalsFierce Conversations: Foundations11/10/202:00 - 3:30Fierce ConversationsProject Management11/11/209:00 - 12:00Stand-AloneManaging Effective Meetings11/12/201:00 - 3:00Stand-AloneQuestion, Persuade, Refer: Ask a Question, Save a Life11/19/209:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityQualtrics12/02/202:00 - 3:30ITS: FUNdamentalsFierce Conversations: Foundations12/09/203:00 - 4:30Fierce ConversationsMS Office Quick Tips | Effective Use of Word01/11/212:00 - 2:30ITS: FUNdamentalsMS Office Quick Tips | Effective Use of PowerPoint01/12/212:00 - 2:30ITS: FUNdamentalsMS Office Quick Tips | Effective Use of Excel01/13/212:00 - 2:30ITS: FUNdamentalsHarnessing the Power of Your Strengths01/14/2110:00 - 11:30Stand-AloneMS Office Quick Tips | Effective Use of Outlook01/14/212:00 - 2:30ITS: FUNdamentalsMS Office Quick Tips | Effective Use of OneDrive01/15/212:00 - 2:30ITS: FUNdamentalsSustainability 10101/26/2110:00 - 11:00SustainabilityWaste Diversion at CC01/28/212:00 - 3:00SustainabilityColorado College Carbon Neutral 2020: Investing in Off-Campus Strategies02/02/2110:00 - 11:00SustainabilityCatch Me If You Can02/03/212:00 - 3:00ITS: FUNdamentalsSpeaking Natively in a Digital World: A Virtual Meeting Facelift02/05/2110:00 - 11:30Stand-AloneMaking Meaningful Connections and Referrals02/08/219:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityFierce Conversations: Team02/11/211:00 - 3:30Fierce ConversationsEmergency Preparedness02/17/211:30 - 3:30Stand-AloneAdobe Sign02/19/2110:00 - 11:00ITS: FUNdamentalsCOS Water 10102/23/2110:00 - 11:00SustainabilityYour Role in Responding to Lived Experiences of Trauma03/03/219:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityAnti-Harassment & Discrimination03/10/211:30 - 3:30Stand-AloneFierce Conversations: Coach03/11/211:00 - 3:30Fierce ConversationsQuestion, Persuade, Refer: Ask a Question, Save a Life03/31/219:00 - 12:00Compassionate CommunityFierce Conversations: Delegate04/08/211:00 - 3:30Fierce ConversationsProject Management04/21/211:00 - 4:00Stand-AloneManaging Effective Meetings04/21/219:00 - 11:00Stand-AloneFierce Conversations: Confront05/13/211:00 - 3:30Fierce Conversations ................
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