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Thursday, April 25, 2024

CARY-GROVE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: MCC Announces Supervisory Leadership Evening Series at MCC Shah Center

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Cary-Grove Area Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on July 22.

McHenry County College's Workforce, Community and Business Programs is accepting registrations for the popular Developmental Dimensions International's (DDI) Supervisory Leadership Series. This series, taught by DDI certified professionals, will be held on Wednesdays, Aug. 21—Oct. 16, in the evening ro0m from 5:30—9:30 p.m.

Making a successful transition from individual contributor to leader requires strong interpersonal skills. In today's highly competitive environment, organizations must be able to jump-start the productivity of their new leaders. The DDI Supervisory Leadership curriculum accelerates the development of these important people skills. This series is appropriate for new and seasoned leaders. The series weekly topics include: Essentials of Leadership, Getting Started as a New Leader, Resolving Conflict, Delegating for Results, Setting Goals and Reviewing Performance, Coaching for Improvement, Building an Environment of Trust and Achieving Your Leadership Potential.

Participants can register for individual courses or the entire series. The eight-course series fee is discounted by 10% at $1260. Use Course Code NTL S22 001 to register. The fee for an individual course is $175. Contact the Shah Center individual course detail information.

The Workforce, Community and Business Programs courses are also available for on-site training at a company's facility and customizable for their needs. To register, contact the MCC Registration Office at (815) 455-8588 or register online at www.mchenry.edu/myMCC and select “Register for Workforce and Community Development” classes. For more information, contact the MCC Shah Center at (815) 455-8593 or www.mchenry.edu/shah.

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