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JULY NEWSLETTER
NEWS AND RESOURCES DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND
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Discover the profound impact of the Chapman Foundation for Caring Communities on workplace culture, employee relationships, and community development.
Hear firsthand accounts from Capital Credit Union in Green Bay, WI, of transformed relationships, supportive environments, and the invaluable role of commitment in sustaining meaningful progress as they work towards achieving the Caring Workplace Designation, a program offered by the Chapman Foundation for Caring Communities.
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This blog discusses the challenges of ensuring clear and effective email communication. It emphasizes controlling word choice and message clarity, offers tips for addressing different DISC personality tendencies, and provides strategies for writing intentional emails to individuals and groups. | |
Join CFCC Chief Executive Officer Misty Janks and CFCC Director of Caring Communities Micki Gibbs as they reveal the path to creating Caring Workplaces and Caring Communities, paving the way for impactful and sustainable change. | |
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Each session in this series will give you insights into how you can transform your leadership approach and build a more caring, connected workplace.
Tuesday, July 30 | Session Three: Creating a Coaching Culture
Tuesday, August 20 | Panel Discussion: Creating a Coaching Culture
The hosts for this panel discussion include:
- Danielle Kroening of Capital Credit Union in Green Bay, WI
- Chief Master Sgt. Jody Nitz of the Michigan Air National Guard
- Melissa Knight of Pitkin County, Colorado
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Spend a few minutes refining the skills acquired from Our Community Listens. Keeping these skills at the forefront of your mind is essential for showcasing your most caring version of yourself. Hear from facilitators as they share valuable insight into each skill.
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Roundtables allow you to share with fellow alumni what has worked for you and where you have struggled. We will explore how this topic may show up in Leadership, Parenting, and Committed Relationships. The discussion will be hosted by a CFCC facilitator who can provide guidance on understanding this helpful skill.
This Roundtable is for alumni of Our Community Listens or Our Community Serves.
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Our Half-Day DISC Class helps solve the communication puzzle by enabling individuals to understand their unique behavioral styles, improve productivity, enhance self-awareness, and promote teamwork. You'll receive a customized and extensive, eight-part DISC profile and valuable insight from a trained facilitator on how to:
- Understand your unique behavioral tendencies
- Recognize the strengths and limitations of each tendency
- Identify the primary behavioral tendencies of others
- Learn proven strategies to strengthen communication
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Continuous Learning in the palm of your hand! | The Chapman Foundation for Caring Communities introduces the CFCC Leads! App to alumni of Our Community Listens. This app provides the tools alumni need to stay engaged and excited about their learning journey. | |
Share the Skills to Care! | Are you interested in bringing the Chapman Foundation for Caring Communities' skills training courses to your organization or community? Please take a moment to fill out our brief interest form to start a conversation with our team. | | | | |