Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Course Code: CPD676
Cost: $50.00
Individual contributors are typically specialists in a functional area with deep expertise, who don’t have direct reports, but who manage their own projects working with other staff--as well as participate as a team member on other people’s projects. Much of your success is based on both that functional expertise and your interpersonal skills. This class will explore how you keep growing and developing both sets of skills and career options for individual contributors.
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Course Code: CPD690
Cost: $25.00
This workshop is for internal job applicants and provides an overall context and landscape for hiring at the University. You’ll get an overview of the current structure of Harvard's workforce and career choices (job functions and job families) and hear about how to make best use of internal resources and systems to prepare for your next Harvard opportunities.
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Course Code: CPD686
Cost: $50.00
Networking is critical to career development and everything you do now to build relationships offline can be translated into a LinkedIn activity. Founded in 2003, LinkedIn now has more than 347 million members in over 200 countries and territories making it the world's largest professional network on the internet. Learn how to take advantage of this powerful career development resource in this lab style class, through an engaging profile and an active voice in your LinkedIn...
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Course Code: CPD661
Cost: $25.00
Are you marketing yourself and your skills as best you can? Do you have a concise, up-to-date resume on hand? Does your resume compliment your LinkedIn page? This workshop covers the general principles of creating an effective resume, including a discussion of common pitfalls that can prevent you from being selected for interviews. The session provides techniques for creating a resume that will get attention...
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Course Code: CPD620
Cost: $25.00
Being well-prepared for and choosing the right interviews to go on are both key elements in your overall career strategy and in finding your next job. This workshop will provide guidelines and practice to help you successfully prepare for interviews. During this session, we will define various types of interviews (including behavior-based, informational and phone); address what the hiring manager expects from...
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Additional day of the course: Thursday,October 15 from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Course Code: CPD600
Cost: $100.00
Trying to figure out what's next in your career? In this comprehensive and intensive workshop, you will build your understanding of the career management process and increase your ability to manage your career throughout your work-life. Through the use of career assessment tools, individual reflection and group discussion, program will cover a broad range of topics from self-assessment through goal setting.
Building positive work relationships through conversation is a key driver of engagement. During this session, you will learn about essential tools for conversations, including sharing your preferences, needs, and goals with others and collaborating on theirs. The purpose of this session is to prepare you to engage in these conversations more frequently and productively.
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Course Code: CPD201
Cost: $0.00
Building positive work relationships through conversation is a key driver of engagement. During this session, you will learn about essential tools for conversations, including sharing your preferences, needs, and goals with others and collaborating on theirs. The purpose of this session is to prepare you to engage in these conversations more frequently and productively.
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Course Code: CPD566
Cost: $0.00
Engaged employees are emotionally and intellectually involved in their work, and that motivates them to do their best work every day. Engaged employees feel excited about their work and committed to their workplace. This workshop will provide building blocks for managers interested in building a more engaging workplace, including how to adopt a coaching approach to managing and strategies and tips for engaging employees in change efforts and dealing with resistance.
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Course Code: CPD615
Cost: $0.00
In today's busy workplace it can feel overwhelming to find the extra time or energy to reflect on the quality or health of your career. However, it is important to think about and tend to your career on a regular basis. This workshop show you how to can give your career a quick check-up using an easy-to-follow model for career management and a simple, manageable career audit.
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Course Code: CPD370
Cost: $0.00
This session is will help you thrive in the face of changing environments so you can positively and proactively problem-solve and generate innovate responses. For many people, a compelling aspect of working at Harvard is serving the mission to advance new ideas and promote enduring knowledge. This is an active hands-on workshop where you will identify specific opportunities for change within your department or...
In Daniel Pink's book, “Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us”, Pink suggests that people are primarily motivated by three things: autonomy, mastery, and purpose. While we all share common motivational drivers, it is also important to assess and recognize your own personal drives and motivators. Awareness of your own strengths and needs at work are the building blocks for becoming more engaged in your role and workplace.
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Course Code: CPD632
Cost: $0.00
In Daniel Pink's book, “Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us”, Pink suggests that people are primarily motivated by three things: autonomy, mastery, and purpose. While we all share common motivational drivers, it is also important to assess and recognize your own personal drives and motivators. Awareness of your own strengths and needs at work are the building blocks for becoming more engaged in your role and workplace.
Under the direction and management of the University Research Administration Training Team (URATT), the Research Excellence in Administration Certificate at Harvard (REACH) Program is an interactive and engaging certificate program specifically designed for Harvard research administrators and other personnel engaged in assisting in the management of sponsored funds. REACH has three levels: Foundations, Intermediate and Advanced.
This will be an opportunity to learn more about the University-wide Research Excellence in...
Under the direction and management of the University Research Administration Training Team (URATT), the Research Excellence in Administration Certificate at Harvard (REACH) Program is an interactive and engaging certificate program specifically designed for Harvard research administrators and other personnel engaged in assisting in the management of sponsored funds. REACH has three levels: Foundations, Intermediate and Advanced.
This will be an opportunity to learn more about the University-wide Research Excellence in...