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The Next Level Manager Series: Building Organizational Resiliency to Stress (Self-Paced)
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The Next Level Manager series includes four one-hour webinars on topics of interest to managers or anyone asked to take on managerial or leadership duties. This webinar was recorded via SEFLIN Connect on September 1, 2011.

For many library employees, the troubled economy may feel like an emotional roller coaster. "Layoffs" and "budget cuts" have become bywords in the workplace, and the result is increased fear, uncertainty, and higher levels of stress. Since job and workplace stresses grow in times of change, it’s important to for the supervisor and manager to readily identify the individual and organizational symptoms of stress and to learn new and better ways of coping with the pressure.

This webinar will help participants in their ability to manage stress in their library workplace as they learn techniques to not only identify the stressors (both hidden and apparent), but also learn different skills and approaches to helping people cope and in some cases thrive more effectively.

 

Presented by: Andrew Sanderbeck, People~Connect Institute

 

To access the recording:
After you register for this course, you will receive an email entitled "Course Link for The Next Level Manager Series: Building Organizational Resiliency to Stress" containing the course link and handouts, if any.

 

 

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