Spring 2010 Second Wednesday Series
Capitalizing on Collaboration
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Richmond, VA 8:30 am–3:30 pm
Who Should Attend
Employees at all levels.
Overview
During this economic downturn, limited resources and tight budgets demand that we work more efficiently than ever. However, by capitalizing on collaboration—bringing people, ideas, and resources together—an organization can achieve success in spite of today’s challenges.
This class will explore strategies for better communication, teamwork, and creativity that result in process improvement, increased employee moral, and organizational efficiencies. You will learn and practice techniques to identify opportunities for effective collaboration.
At the completion of this workshop, participants will be able to
- define effective collaboration
- identify opportunities for effective teamwork
- examine ways to nurture cooperation through increased communication, teamwork and creativity
- Determine necessary criteria to maintain a collaborative spirit within the work environment
About the Trainer
Sherri Dosher is a member of the Center for Organizational Excellence within Chesterfield County, Virginia. Included in her duties as curriculum coordinator are instructional design and delivery of Chesterfield University curriculum; design and maintenance of the Chesterfield University and Quality System websites; and coordination of the online learning program and multimedia authoring initiatives. Sherri serves as a certified trainer and an adjunct instructor for John Tyler Community College in connection with Chesterfield University's School of Quality and Continuous Improvement.
Sherri holds a BS in education from the University of North Alabama and has completed graduate work in instructional technology at VaTech. She is a member of the eLearning Guild.
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