On-Demand
RECORDING- Where Do We Go from Here? Maintaining Motivation in Times of Uncertainty and Change examines the tactical and strategic tools each of us needs to display ownership in the way we pursue our identified objectives. This session is designed to provide attendees with a virtual roadmap to better understand the significance of their roles, including ways to create conditions for a more connected workplace where team dynamics support operational needs in a more holistic manner.
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Frontline Course: Building the Team: Ordinary to Extraordinary (Recording)
On-Demand
RECORDING- Leadership can be developed and projected throughout all levels of an organization. In this session, you’ll learn the concept of everyday leadership and how it applies to team norms. While building an understanding, discover how to use norming techniques to build a successful team dynamic. No matter your role in the organization, you can be part of creating the team you dream about.
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Frontline Course: Using Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace (Recording)
On-Demand
This interactive session will review the importance of Emotional Intelligence (EI) in the workplace. As an employee of a public service organization, it is imperative that we recognize the value of “holding our tongues” and understanding the most appropriate ways we can share meaningful feedback without demotivating others. Topics will include understanding the impacts of learned behaviors and addressing the actions of others utilizing Emotional Intelligence, care and compassion.
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Frontline Course: LPR for Frontline Personnel (Recording)
On-Demand
Frontline personnel are the heart of successful operations and ensuring they’re equipped with the proper tools is only one component to set them up for success. The recording will show you what it takes to prepare your team to use license plate recognition (LPR) to write accurate citations and to provide a higher level of customer service.
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Frontline Course: Happiness at Work, It’s a Decision (Recording)
On-Demand
As parking and mobility professionals, we’re keenly aware of the challenging role we play in meeting customer expectations. With the added pressures ushered in with a pandemic, it is vital that we take time to tune in and refocus on our current level of happiness. This session will share simple strategies and insights designed to help you increase your level of personal contentment and make it easier to perform at a higher, happier level.
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Frontline Course: That’s Not What I Meant: Addressing Email and Text Misunderstandings (Recording)
On-Demand
Miscommunication when texting and emailing at work can be all too common. Without knowing it, the same words that might be used in a phone conversation could easily be misinterpreted in these written forms. When we take a moment to consider the misunderstandings in work texts and emails, we are better able to address the challenges of a ‘words only’ format. There are simple solutions to help us connect better with our coworkers and customers. The same steps help us avoid unintended consequences for ourselves and our organizations.
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Frontline Fundamentals: Concepts of Mobility (Recording)
On-Demand
The rapid change and evolving use of mobility services and technology in the parking industry is an area that parking professionals need to stay on top of. This session provides an overview of the latest developments in micro-mobility, mobility-as-a-service (MaaS), public transit, and ride-sharing (transportation network companies, carpooling, and vanpooling). Discussion will include changes to parking credentialing, permitting, access control payments, and enforcement through the growing use of license plate recognition (LPR), mobile payments, and cloud-based software-as-a-service programs to manage parking resources.
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Frontline Fundamentals: SMART Goals: Your Path to Self-Development. (3921)
March 9 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
SMART is an acronym that stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound. A SMART goal is a statement a person can make to help them achieve a desired outcome. In this session, Justin Grunert, MSM, will review each of these topics to help you create a goal for yourself, give you resources to help you achieve it, and offer tips that will help you reach your SMART goal.
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Frontline Fundamentals: Surviving & Thriving: 5 Steps to Developing Your Workplace Resilience (5421)
May 4 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
Resilience is the ability to endure, recover and grow in the face of stress and changing demands. While the concept of workplace resilience isn’t new, our ability to fend off the effects of work stressors in today’s climate may be more challenging than ever. The good news is that while resilience may not be inherent, it is a skillset we can learn and develop.
This session will review the importance of developing and maintaining personal and professional resilience, encourage self-reflection, and identify resources and activities intended to improve individual resilience.
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Frontline Fundamentals: Using Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace (051821)
May 18 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
This interactive session will review the importance of Emotional Intelligence (EI) in the workplace. As an employee of a public service organization, it is imperative that we recognize the value of “holding our tongues” and understanding the most appropriate ways we can share meaningful feedback without demotivating others. Topics will include understanding the impacts of learned behaviors and addressing the actions of others utilizing Emotional Intelligence, care, and compassion.
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Frontline Fundamentals: Mastering Your Mentor Mojo – Unlocking the Power of Mentorships to Propel Your Career (61521)
June 15 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
Chances are we’ve all heard about great mentors from our friends and colleagues and maybe we’ve been lucky enough to have a great one ourselves. That person who tucks you under their wing and guides us unselfishly as we grow our capabilities, experiences and perspectives is a saintly person who holds a special place in our hearts and minds and deserves tons of credit for who we’ve become. But many of us haven’t experienced the benefits of having a great mentor and maybe others of us are drawn to the ideals of service and wish to be a mentor ourselves. In this session we’ll discuss the importance of mentorships and share tips on forming the most effective mentor-mentee relationships. We’ll look from both the perspective of the mentee in choosing a mentor and we’ll discuss what a mentor must do to make the relationship and outcomes positive and lasting.
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