Supervisory Essentials Certificate – Summer 2024

The Division of Continuing Education and Community Engagement is pleased to offer the Supervisory Essentials Certificate to any UW-Green Bay supervisor who is seeking professional development. The next cohort for this program begins on June 13th 2024!

A certificate program designed for new leaders and frontline team supervisors, seeking to influence, inspire and help others be their best selves. Help your team pull together in meaningful ways to propel projects forward. Gain the skills and confidence needed to empower others and yourself and contribute to an organization’s growth and mission. Supervisors can complete this program with only $299 in expenses for materials and other items charged to their departmental funds. Supervisors are encouraged to discuss the cost with Division Heads/Area Leaders if funding is a barrier to participation. There is no limit to the amount of supervisors who are able to enroll.

To earn the UW-Green Bay Supervisory Leadership Certificate participants must complete eight courses:

June 14 – Core Course: Understanding Your Strengths to Lead Others (9:30 am – 12:30 pm)

June 20 – Topic Course: Developing an Adaptive Leadership Mindset (9:30 am – 12:30 pm)

June 27 – Topic Course: Helping Your Team Achieve Organizational Management (9:30 am – 12:30 pm)

July 11 – Topic Course: The Roadmap to High Performing Teams (9:30 am – 12:30pm)

July 25 – Topic Course: Conflict Resolution Rather than Toxic Drama (9:30 – 12:30)

August 1 – Capstone Course:  Developing an Action Plan (9:30 am – 12:30 pm)

Classes will be held on Zoom.

Full course descriptions can be found at this link: Supervisory Essentials – Certificate Programs – UW-Green Bay (uwgb.edu)

If you have questions about the Supervisory Leadership Certificate Program or would like to enroll, please contact Christopher Ledvina at ledvinch@uwgb.edu or (920) 465-2164.

Please visit the Supervisor Toolkit for more information regarding professional development opportunities for supervisors.