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EDUCAUSE-NERCOMP Workshop Series for Managers-Part I-Fall 2013

EDUCAUSE-NERCOMP Workshop Series for Managers-Part I-Fall 2013

Where: Four Points Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center
1125 Boston Providence Turnpike
Norwood, Massachusetts 
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When: Friday, November 20, 2013
8:30am-4:00pm 
Note: Registration starts at 7:30am

Workshop Organizer:   EDUCAUSE & NERCOMP

Registration Fee:
NERCOMP Member: $500
Non-Member: $625

Event Overview

The curriculum is targeted at early-stage leaders: recently appointed or aspiring managers or supervisors. The program focuses on the practical knowledge and skills needed to succeed in management and leadership in higher education. Topics to be covered in the first series include: interpersonal communication skills; budget and finance; managing time and priorities; project management; leadership modes; and performance management.

Participants should expect to reflect on themes of the series through readings and assignments both between sessions and before the first session.

The program is a three-day series. When registering, you must commit to attending all three days; the dates are September 20, October 9, and November 7, of 2013. Each day's program will run from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.

Registration Cancellation Policy:
By clicking on the "Order Now" button, you are indicating a commitment to attend and will be held responsible for the registration fee. Your fee can be refunded if you notify us of a cancellation at least 8 days prior to the event via email to nercomp@nercomp.org.

Event Disclaimer:
NERCOMP reserves the right to use any photographs or other mechanical recordings taken at NERCOMP events in promotional materials. No mechanical recordings of any kind may be used at NERCOMP events without the prior written consent of NERCOMP organizers and presenters. The views and opinions expressed at NERCOMP events do not necessarily reflect those of NERCOMP, nor does NERCOMP make any representation regarding the information presented at NERCOMP events.

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