Interpersonal relations and group decision-making seminar

The February 9th seminar on Interpersonal Relations has filled up, therefore APAC is offering a 2nd seminar !

The Administrative Professional Advisory Council ( APAC) invites you to attend the following seminar.  Please join us! Everyone is welcome!

“Interpersonal Relations and Group Decision-Making” by Dr. Craig D. Parks

Work groups often struggle to make effective, high-quality decisions, despite having highly capable and motivated members, and ample resources.  A common cause of such struggles is problematic social relations among the group members.  We will look at some of the most common problematic relations, and discuss techniques for overcoming these difficulties.

Title:                        Interpersonal Relations and Group Decision-Making

Date/Time:               Monday, February 16, 2015 | 1:10-2:30pm

Locations:                Classroom: Jackson 55, AMS sites listed below.

­Please register in advance:

For the 2/16 session:

  1. Use this link to activate your training account (you may be prompted to log in):
    https://hrs.wsu.edu/skillsoft/default.aspx?c=ilt_wsu_PD_990
  2. Click the “launch” sideways triangle button to access the schedule
  3. Click on Session ID: 4928
  4. Click “Enroll me”

For help, contact hrstraining@wsu.edu.   WSU Maps and Directions

To learn specific locations visit the AMS Events Calendar. Additional site connections may be requested through AMS Videoconferencing Services after successfully enrolling in the session. If you are unable to attend this session, please withdraw your registration.

Please double-click the iCal email attachment to add this schedule information to your desktop calendar

AMS Locations:

WSU Spokane(SAC 515)
WSU Tri-Cities(TWST 256)
WSU Vancouver(VSSC 108)

Please contact me (anderson53@wsu.edu or AMS to request additional site connections

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