boundaries) can be an important skill set. In this course, we
will explore theoretical approaches in conflict resolution,
mediation, and negotiation. We will discuss relevant concepts
in conflict studies and apply to our own life contexts. What
is the role of 'social conflict' in society with regard to change
and innovation? Which role does conflict management play in
professional relationships? How important is reconciliation in
our personal interactions? These are just a few key questions
we will try to address in class. While theory is one important
aspect - equal emphasis will be on how to apply what we
studied, challenging real-life interpersonal relationships.
– Dr. Michaela Hertkorn-Paeffgen
> Tuesdays: 1/10 & 1/17
> 6:30-8 pm
Room B135
$30 YOUR TEAM
New! MANAGING
Managing employees can be very stressful and
complicated. This course addresses stress, employee devel-
opment, compliance, and leadership skills. Understanding
these areas will give you the tools you need to be a successful
manager. – Deborah Jenkins
> Tuesday: 1/24
> 12-1:30 pm
Online $30
YOUR EMPLOYEES
New! MOTIVATING
You hire rock stars, but then they show up to work as
anything but. How you motivate your employees from the start
of their employment with you sets the stage for long term and
successful retention. Three key components to motivate your
team include communication, consistency and commitment.
When you use the BRUHA approach, watch the sparks ignite
inspiration, enthusiasm, and production. – Deborah Jenkins
> Wednesday: 2/8
> 12-1:30 pm
Online $30
FINANCIAL PLANNING
START INVESTING YOUNG
This is a beginner class for teens and young adults to learn
about investing early. We will discuss what options are available
for starting investing, explore mutual funds, ETF's and stocks.
We will discuss why starting young has so much potential for
success. Parents, grandparents can learn how they might en-
courage and assist their young investor too. – Devorah Werner
> Wednesday: 1/18
> 5:30-7:30 pm
B139 $30
SAVVY SOCIAL SECURITY FOR BOOMERS
It has been called the Choice of a Lifetime. For the average
American, Social Security will amount to about 40% of their
retirement income. With over 2800 rules related to the
claiming of Social Security benefits it is very easy to make a
mistake that can cost thousands and thousands of dollars. –
Keith Duncan
> Wednesday: 1/25
> 6:30-8 pm
R281 $20/single; $35/couple
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