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May 18-June 2, 2010
Presented by: the Texas Association of Counties
Educational Co-Sponsor: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas
Course Description
This workshop is provided by the Texas Association of Counties Risk Management Pool. Participants learn about interaction and communicating with others by applying these skills in interactive exercises focusing on common county government risk management issues. Registration is limited to the first 70 registrants.
Objectives
Upon completion of this class, participants will be able to:
- Use personal communication skills to address risk, including employment and compliance issues;
- Recognize personal and professional work styles with the DISC™ Personal Insights Profile;
- Identify strengths and weaknesses of behavior styles in the workplace;
- Use effective methods in supervisory communications;
- Recognize the characteristics, behaviors and common practices of effective leaders;
- Identify solutions for personnel-related risks in your county; and
- Communicate with employees regarding their actions that may place the county at risk.
Who Should Attend?
County managers, supervisors, department heads and elected officials.
This program is free of charge to all county employees.
Online registration is now closed. You may still register onsite for all locations except Corpus Christi which is full.
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