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Join us for UIS Learning at Work Week aimed at Unlocking your potential on Monday 15 to Friday 19 May to take part in talks and self-taught activities. Please see the full schedule below.  

Schedule: Learning at Work Week – Unlocking your potential

Monday 15 May (self-taught)
Watch ‘Start with Why’ Ted talk by Simon Sinek

Simon shares his insights on the importance of starting with a clear 'why' - the purpose or belief that inspires action - rather than focusing solely on 'what' or 'how’. Share your reflections with a colleague/ line manager/ mentor.
 
Tuesday 16 May 2pm to 3pm (online)
Uncover new dimensions: A Journey through the career of UIS Chief Operating Officer, Steve Riley

Book here
 
Wednesday 17 May (self-taught)
Unlocking your potential: Discovering your strengths and development areas

  • take a strengths assessment HIGH 5 Test or another assessment tool that resonates with you  
  • identify areas of improvement based on your assessment results
  • create an action plan with your line manager/ peer/ mentor for developing your areas of improvement while leveraging your strengths

Thursday 18 May 2pm to 3pm (online)
Discover the untold talents: Showcasing UIS’ hidden talents

Book here
 
Friday 19 May (self-taught)
Listen to The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett   

Steven talks to world leading Psychologist on secrets behind unlocking your own potential and mastering your mind and feel free to share your reflections. 

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