Improve your leadership skills with two upcoming workshops

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Looking to enhance your leadership abilities and excel in a supervisory or management role? Mark your calendars for two upcoming in-person training opportunities presented in partnership with Human Resources and Management Solutions (HRMS) and YCDA. From communication strategies to conflict resolution, these highly interactive sessions will help you develop practical skills that you can apply immediately in the workplace.

Two-Day Supervisor Training
  • Dates: April 9 & 23
  • Overview: Strengthen your communications, coaching, employee motivation, conflict resolution, and more.
  • Format: Engaging discussions, self-assessments, guided role plays, and goal setting to empower your leadership style.
Five-Day Management Training
  • Dates: April 2 & 16, May 7 & 21, and June 4
  • Overview: Gain deeper expertise in communication, relationship building, problem-solving, employee coaching, and change management. Includes DiSC Management and Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team assessments to tailor your approach for maximum impact.

All sessions will be held at the Yakima Chamber of Commerce (10 N. 9th St., Yakima) from 9:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Ready to Register?

These sessions are packed with hands-on activities, expert guidance, and proven tools designed to elevate your leadership potential.

Interested in a more customized option? Both training courses can be customized and brought directly to your company, along with other HR consulting and Team Building Retreats. Don’t miss this chance to invest in your professional growth and strengthen your team’s performance!  For more information contact Diana Welch, SCP, SPHR, Owner of Human Resources and Management Solutions.

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