Professional Development Guide

FALL 2016-SPRING 2017

Professional Programs Guide for Cornell ILR's professional programs

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Gain in-depth knowledge of contemporary and emerging trends in Diversity and Inclusion (D&I;). This expertise is highly specialized, complex and vital to an organization's mission. Develop skills that link D&I; to organizational effectiveness and business performance. CCDP/AP: Cornell Certified Diversity Professional/Advanced Practitioner In response to the growing complexity and depth of the field, ILR developed the Cornell Certified Diversity Professional/ Advanced Practitioner (CCDP/AP) Program. Intended for professionals with a minimum of three to five years of substantive experience in the D&I; field, this certification provides the opportunity to promote individual growth and organizational success through deeper knowledge, honed skills and additional D&I; strategies. Certification requirements can be found at www.ilr.cornell.edu/ccdp. For more information, contact Jasminy Joe at jd51@cornell.edu or 212.340.2874. For questions about content relating to Diversity and Inclusion Programs, contact Susan W. Brecher at swb6@cornell.edu or call 212.340.2872. 1 by offering the most comprehensive portfolio of professional programs focused on work and employment. Our programs are led by instructors with a unique blend of business and academic experience. Focused on practical solutions to address challenges facing businesses and government today, we facilitate learning to take your career to the next level. Cornell ILR's professional programs offer New York City-based workshops that are engaging, insightful and thought provoking. Workshops and Certificate Programs Workshops are highly interactive and range from one to three days. They can be taken individually or as a series to complete a certificate. Certificate programs must be completed within 18 months. Location Our state-of-the-art conference center is located in midtown Manhattan at 16 E. 34th Street, 6th floor, New York, NY. Smart classrooms, distance learning technologies, courtesy computers and a food service center are available. Visit our website for course information and to register www.ilr.cornell.edu/professional-programs . For questions, please contact us at ilrcustomerservice@cornell.edu or 1.866.470.1922 . Our mission at Cornell University's ILR School is to advance the world of work Diversity and Inclusion P. 1 Employee Relations P. 3 Employment Law P. 3 Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) P. 3 Human Resources P. 5 Leadership Development P. 7 Labor Relations P. 8 Dispute Resolution P. 11 CONTENTS To register, visit our website www.ilr.cornell.edu/hcdnyc. Diversity and Inclusion Diversity and Inclusion Professionals Certificate Days The Law of Equal Employment Opportunity Fundamentals of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives Inclusive Diversity and Inclusion Talent Management Effective Diversity and Inclusion Councils Diversity and Inclusion Education and Training Competencies to Advance Diversity and Inclusion Strategies Emerging Trends: Recalibrating Diversity and Inclusion 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 CO100 DV221 DV227 DV310 DV350 DV235 DV245 Recommended to take in order listed Total 14

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