Blue CLUES & Weaving the Rope

Blue CLUES & Weaving the Rope

By UC Events

Date and time

Thursday, November 7, 2019 · 10 - 11am NZDT

Location

John Britten Conference Foyer

John Britten Building University of Canterbury Christchurch, 8041 New Zealand

Description

Presented by: Michael Leiter (Deakin University)

Combined Blue CLUES and Weaving the Rope session: Professor Michael Leiter, a world-renowned expert in the psychology of work, from Deakin University will talk us through workplace civility and respect and how that supports Wellbeing in a constructive culture.

Following this, for those who are able to stay, Professor Michael Leiter will be joined by Professor Katharina Naswall (Psychology, Speech, and Hearing), Associate Professor Sanna Malinen (Business & Law) and Karen Mather (Organisational Development Manager) for a 30 minute panel discussion where there will be light refreshments provided.


More information

Rachel Dillon
OD Advisor
ext 93292
Email: rachel.dillon@canterbury.ac.nz

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