Professional IQ: Preventing and Solving Problems at Work

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Professional IQ: Preventing and Solving Problems at Work

About this course

In this Specialization, Professional IQ: Preventing Solving Problems at Work, learners use real-world dilemmas and ethical problems experienced by professionals around the world to clarify and articulate their personal values as a foundation for the issues they face. Many successful people use these skills every day—and you should too: making strong decisions; recognizing and avoiding career-damaging pitfalls; preventing and resolving conflicts so as to be value-added members of teams; knowing how and when to apologize effectively; knowing how to ask constructive questions that advance work; and honing leadership skills—whether for being influential at work or holding a position of authority. Learners develop a Personal Leadership Credo, as part of a portfolio applying the skills from the course in situations that learners develop themselves. This Specialization features guest speakers from the following organizations: The University of Illinois Community Credit Union; ZipDX; Rosentreter Group; University of Kansas; Studio Helix Medical Exercise and Bodywork, LLC; Advanced Micro Devices; Vedder Price, P.C.; Circuit Court of Cook County; Sierra Training Associates Inc.; and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. For the names and biographies of individual guest speakers, please see the "Guest Experts" page within each course.

What you'll learn

  • make strong decisions
  • recognize and avoid career-damaging pitfalls
  • prevent and resolve workplace conflicts
  • apologize effectively
  • ask constructive questions
  • develop leadership skills

Course objectives

  • clarify personal values in professional contexts
  • apply problem-solving skills to real-world dilemmas
  • create a Personal Leadership Credo

Skills you'll gain

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