April 23 Employee training (live): ‘Navigating Change in Challenging Times’

We are excited to announce registration is open for an EAP-facilitated session that will take place on April 23 from 9–10:30 a.m. There will be on-site seating in Pullman for the sessions in Lighty 405 and the session will be streamed to the system through Zoom, as well as being recorded for future viewership in Percipio.

Training Description:
In our ever-changing world, learning how to navigate change is an essential skill — one that can be developed.

In this presentation, you will:

  • Learn what influences your responses to change
  • Consider the impact change has on your work and personal life
  • Develop actions you can take to navigate change based on your unique response to stress
  • Gain resources available to support your ability to navigate change

Register now to reserve your seat:

Employee Assistance Program: Navigating Change in Challenging Times
Wednesday, April 23

9–10:30 a.m. (90 minutes)

For those local to the Pullman campus, we encourage you to attend in person to receive the full benefit of this great opportunity.

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