December 2018 UC Staff Success Center workshops

Staff Success Center Development opportunities

Due to UC's holiday break, there will be no workshops offered between December 19 and January 2. Workshop offerings will resume Thursday, January 3, 2019. We will update the community the week of December 17 with January offerings via the UC News channel. 

During this busy holiday season make sure to treat yourself by attending one of the Staff Success Center’s professional development, open enrollment workshops.

The UCHR Staff Success Center (SSC) offers both individual contributor and manager level classes for the UC community. These professional development classes include such topics as communication, conflict management, building and sustaining trust, change management, and more. 

We also offer technical education for UCFlex, Concur and Catalyst.

Complete information and user job aids can be found in SuccessFactors Learning, accessible via the SuccessFactors Portal. This also includes a manager job aid detailing how to approve class registration for their respective staff.  

Professional development

Enterprise Risk Management: Rules & Tools

  • Wednesday, December 5, 2018
  • Manager Only Workshop
  • Part of the Manager Academy certificate program

Communicating with Impact

  • Thursday, December 6, 2018

Driving Change

  • Tuesday, December 11, 2018
  • Manager Only Workshop
  • Part of the Manager Academy certificate program

DiSC Understanding Others Session 2

  • Wednesday, December 12, 2018
  • Prerequisite: Discovering Your DiSC Style Session 1

Self-Trust

  • Thursday, December 13, 2018

Role-based systems education

Please note that participation in the courses does not automatically guarantee access to the University based systems. Access is dependent on the submission and approval of a role request form.

Catalyst & CaRT role request forms are located on the Catalyst website, www.uc.edu/catalyst. Once completed, please send the signed form to CatSecur@ucmail.uc.edu.

UC Flex role request forms are located on the UC Flex website, www.uc.edu/af/bcs/uc-flex/ucflex-training.com. Once completed, please send the signed form to the appropriate VP approver for your area.

Catalyst Records & Enrollment (One Stop)

  • Thursday, December 6, 2018

Cart: Beyond the Basics

  • Tuesday, December 11, 2018

UCFlex: Business Warehouse Reporting

  • Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Catalyst Records & Enrollment (Colleges)

  • Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Catalyst Graduation Tracking

  • Thursday, December 13, 2018

Catalyst Degree Audit

  • Tuesday, December 18, 2018

General systems education

Concur Travel Expense and Request

  • Thursday, December 6, 2018

Concur: Approving Travel Requests and Expense Reports

  • Thursday, December 13, 2018

Concur P-Card and Non-Travel Expense/Concur Approve Travel Expense and Request

  • Thursday, December 13, 2018

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