At the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay, we are committed to providing an excellent educational and workplace experience, characterized by innovation, transformation, and place. UW-Green Bay recognizes the impact that all supervisors have on the quality of work, level of productivity, and work attitude of the employees they direct. Supervisors contribute greatly towards the growth, loyalty, motivation, retention, team spirit, and development of employees who report to them.
Ongoing training of all UW-Green Bay supervisors is important. The University offers a program, Supervising for Success: Effective Management for the UW-Green Bay Workforce (formerly called Supervisor Bootcamp) which assists both new and experienced leaders in developing skills that will help them maximize individual and team performance.
The next offering of this full, two-day session will be Tuesday, April 11, 2017 – Wednesday, April 12, 2017 in the 1965 Room. Topics that are included in this program include:
- Legal issues for supervisors
- Risk management and workers compensation
- Personnel guidelines and titling
- Governance structures
- Creating a diverse and inclusive workplace
- Position descriptions
- Recruitment and staffing
- Orientation and onboarding
- Performance review, evaluation and employee development
- Employee relations (conflict and discipline)
- Communication, coaching, mentoring and motivation
If you are a current supervisor, and have not attended this program, please plan to attend.
Please click here to register.
If you have attended the 2-day program in the past or are a leader at the Dean/Division Head level or higher, please consider attending our new program titled Supervising for Success for the Experienced UW-Green Bay Supervisor.
UW-Green Bay also sponsors employees for the Supervisory Leadership Certificate Program as part of a collaboration with the Wisconsin Small Business Development Center, and one employee per year for Leadership Green Bay through the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. Please review these opportunities and if applicable, submit an interest form to your supervisor.