NOVA Workforce Introduces New Trending Topics in Business Series

September 9, 2020 / General NOVA News

The world of work is constantly changing, with bigger changes now than seemingly ever before. NOVA Workforce courses keep you up to speed and informed.

Introducing NOVA’s Trending Topics in Business series. This is where you’ll find real-time fresh content on the topics you need now to succeed. Trending Topics in Business courses provide a variety of dynamic offerings critical to the workplace that are relevant and current. New topics are introduced frequently; and, at just $99 for three hours of instruction, you’ll want to enroll in several.

Upcoming courses include:

Trending Topics in HR: Emergent Work from Home HR Issues
November 9, 2020, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

The workplace has turned into a vastly different place. Work from home has redefined human resources functions and future workplace practices and policies. Join us for a timely look at several evolving issues and best practices that have emerged. Led by an expert human resources practitioner, topics will include managing the nuances between non-exempt versus exempt workers, ADA issues, workers compensation, rethinking support staff, and what new changes might stick upon returning to work. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions as well as share your best ideas for how to move forward during this time of change. This course is part of our “Trending Topics” series, a series of short independent courses designed to provide training on a variety of relevant, current topics in the workplace.

Understanding and Leading Multiple Generations in the Workplace
November 10, 2020, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

More than half of Americans are millennials or younger (Frey, 2020). Understanding the differences and values of each generation can give human resource personnel and organizations an advantage for better management, capitalizing on strengths and building cohesive teams.

Special attention in the last hour of the course will be given to how to recruit, motivate and retain Generation Z – the newest generation to enter the workforce – and the significant differences between Gen Z and millennials. In addition, we’ll introduce you to the newest generation coming after Gen Z and reveal early predictions regarding traits of this generation.

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