Course
Overview:
Early Bird Tuition Discount ---Register and pay by June 20, 2010, $745. After June 20, $845--- Any participant who registers and pays for any 2010 National Program at least ninety days before the start date of the course will receive a $100 tuition discount. In addition, any participant who registers and pays for any two 2010 National Programs that run sequentially during the same week --- i.e., Managing Human Resources and Emergency Management --- will receive an additional $100 tuition discount. Discounts exclude the CMP Concluding Seminar, CEDP Phase II, III, and IV. ________________________________________________________________________________________
Human resources management helps an organization achieve its mission and goals by acquiring and maintaining a productive workforce. While human resources management is typically assigned to upper-level management e.g., HR Manager, HR Director, Court Administrator, Clerk of the Court, effective management of employees extends to middle management and to first-level supervisors as well. Employees who do not have supervisory responsibility also benefit from an awareness of fundamental human resources laws and concepts.
In this course, participants learn about laws that impact human resources management in courts. Participants will understand how sound human resources practices, policies, and procedures can help a court achieve legal compliance, and how poor attention to detail, ineffective communication, and lack of follow-through can create employment issues with significant legal consequences. In addition, participants will learn sound recruitment, selection, and retention procedures and performance management principles that encourage a high-performance work environment. Participants will learn how to develop good employee relations and understand the intricacies of operating in an environment shared by employee-interest groups and organized labor. Further, participants will learn the importance of organizational development in a diverse world and the importance of human development, mentoring, and succession planning.
Hotel Information :
Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel and Suites 105 Visitor Center Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 Phone: 757-220-7960 For reservations, call 1-800-HISTORY --- 1-800-447-8679 Rate: $119.00 plus $2.00 per room per night occupancy tax and state tax, currently 10%
A block of rooms has been reserved until Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Participants are encouraged to make their reservation as soon as possible. Please reference the National Center for State Courts and group code 5266 when making your reservation.
Course Number: ICM10N-MHR |