MSEC Arizona Training Guide May-June 2015
May 5
May 11
May 12
Diversity in the Workplace HRCI Participants are introduced to the concept of diversity through a cultural pursuit activity. Legal issues in cultural awareness, including a historical perspective, with a discussion of the spirit and letter of the law are reviewed, with an emphasis on personal issues in cultural awareness and reflections on personal experiences. A review of illegal harassment is also a part of the seminar. Anticipated Outcomes: Raise personal awareness of legal and personal aspects of communication in a diverse workforce. Who Should Attend: Anyone concerned with being successful in working with a diverse, rapidly-changing workforce. 8:30-12:00 $125
New Webinar! Employment-Based Immigration Briefing Sessions Alternative Temporary Work Authorization (the “Not H-1B”) HRCI This seminar provides an overview of non-immigrant visa options, pitfalls and benefits to hiring foreign workers, and long-term permanent residency sponsorship strategies. Participants learn about various employment based visas and the process for obtaining them, and how employers can sponsor foreign-born workers for permanent US residency. Anticipated Outcomes: Understand what is important when hiring foreign workers. Who Should Attend: HR Professionals, Managers, Supervisors, and In-house Counsel 9:00-10:30 AZ Time $49 per session $120 all 3 sessions
Generations: Working Together HRCI • Participants will learn to recognize the unique needs of different generations in the workforce. The course will examine the impact of historical and cultural factors on generational outlook. Participants will be taught how to identify each generation’s preferences for communication, development, and work culture and practice adapting communication styles to interact more effectively with members of different generations. Anticipated Outcomes: Build stronger teams by working more effectively with members of all generations. Who Should Attend: HR Professionals, Managers, Supervisors, and Support Staff 8:30-12:00 $125
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May 19 & 20
May 21
Compensation Administration I—Base Pay Design and Development HRCI • This class will teach how to develop a Total Rewards philosophy and work with a compensation model that begins with job analysis and introduces internal job evaluation and external market pricing. Elements including pay ranges and building a pay structure that focuses on business alignment will be covered. Hands-on exercises and discussions assist participants in developing skills for creating, revising or maintaining compensation plans. Outcomes: Understand compensation fundamentals and principles to apply in your workplace. Who Should Attend: HR Professionals, Compensation and Benefit Managers 8:30-3:30 $295
Problem Solving Skills • Participants experience a four-part problemsolving model. Each phase is explored and integrated with opportunities for specific skill development and exposure to tools that support the process. We begin with selecting the correct problem to work on, move into defining causes and effects, then generate alternatives, and, finally, how to implement the solution(s). Throughout the session identifying barriers and roadblocks to effective problem solving, and assessing participants’ current problem-solving style and approach are explored. Anticipated Outcomes: Generate alternatives and implement the best solution. Who Should Attend: HR Professionals, Managers, and Supervisors 8:30-4:30 $175
Conflict: Self-Management HRCI • This session begins by defining the nature of conflict and then addressing how to build skills for constructive resolution by creating an effective environment and developing compromises for mutual benefit. Participants learn about their personal response to conflict through the assessment of conflict styles, identifying alternative strategies, and conveying understanding. Anticipated Outcomes: Understand conflict patterns and acquire skills for responding constructively to conflict. Who Should Attend: Managers, Supervisors, and Employees 1:00-4:30 $125
MSEC’s Employment Law Update Conference is the one conference that covers the most significant employment law developments of the year, simplifying the legalese and providing participants with practical, timely, and critical advice that can minimize employment law liability.
Scottsdale — June 3, 2015, Scottsdale Resort and Conference Center Watch for topics and more information! To register call 800.437.9262.
June 3
June 16
June 24
Employment Law Update Conference The ELU is the one conference that covers the most significant employment law developments of the year, simplifying the legalese and providing participants with practical, timely, and critical advice that can minimize employment law liability. Outcomes: Have a firm grasp on employment law important to you. Who Should Attend: Managers, Supervisors, and HR Professionals responsible for maintaining a legally compliant workplace 8:30-4:30 $149 $109 for groups of 3 or more from the same organization
Change Management: Building Resiliency HRCI • Change in the workplace is inevitable. In this course, participants learn to differentiate between change and transition, use a three-phase transition model, and learn the action steps accompanying each phase of the model. Also discussed are the primary emotions and behaviors of people experiencing change, along with the information and support needed as people move through the change process. Anticipated Outcomes: Build resiliency to manage yourself and others through necessary workplace changes. Who Should Attend: Managers, Supervisors, and Leaders 8:30-12:30 $125
I-9 Compliance HRCI New forms have new requirements! Fines are increasing and so is enforcement. This seminar covers the I-9 process including initial verification of work authorization, re-verification, correcting errors on I-9s, and conducting internal audits. Participants will also receive up-to-date information regarding worksite enforcement activities by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), E-Verify, and best practices for employment eligibility verification. Anticipated Outcomes: Know everything you need to about I-9 compliance and filling out the new forms. Who Should Attend: HR and Recordkeeping Professionals 8:30-12:30 $125
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS MSEC offers certificate programs to help your managers and employees become well-rounded in their field of endeavor. Classes throughout this guide are marked with the colored dot below where appropriate.
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Part of Human Resource Certificate Program Part of Leadership Certificate Program Part of Supervision Certificate Program Business Credits | HRCI certified credits
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Early Bird Special! Register for a training class 2 weeks in advance and get $25 off the price of the course! Does not apply to the Employment Law Update Conference. To register, call 800.437.9262, email registration@msec.org, or go to MSEC.org.
HR is evolving and we want to help. To support our members in their continuing quest for professional development, we are now a Preferred Provider for the new SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP Certifications. Watch for more details! We will continue to offer HRCI credits as a Preferred Provider as well, just look for the HRCI seal in the class descriptions.
Unless otherwise noted, all classes are held at the MSEC Scottsdale office located at 7975 N. Hayden Road, Suite D-280, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258.
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MSEC, with its partner Futuro Sólido, will present a FREE webinar April 21 from 9a.m.– 10a.m. AZ time to provide you with solutions to this challenging issue. There is no off-the-shelf program available to employers because different organizations have different goals, priorities, and benefits strategies. This webinar describes the challenges an employer may face in getting employees on board with their benefits, and in ensuring that employees know what they are getting. It will also provide some strategic solutions, including do’s and don’ts in communicating benefits and the new legal changes to Spanish-speaking employees. The importance of explaining the individual mandate will be discussed. This portion of the webinar will take about 45 minutes, and we will conclude with 15 minutes for questions. To register for The Affordable Care Act and Your Spanish-Speaking Employees webinar go to MSEC.org or call 800.437.9262. Your membership with MSEC allows you to access additional resources, for your Spanish-speaking employees through our partnership with Futuro Sólido. Call 800.437.9262 for more information.