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Your Role in HR


Adult / Professional Development -
2025-2026 CE School Year

Effective HR is about more than following rules—it’s about boosting productivity, improving employee satisfaction, retaining talent, and driving organizational success. In this course, you’ll learn the most common HR rules that are often unintentionally overlooked and understand when it’s necessary to involve an HR professional.

You’ll tackle three of the most common HR responsibilities managers face:

  • Onboarding
  • Talent development
  • Meeting organizational goals

Whether you work in a small organization or a large one with dedicated HR specialists, you play a critical role in fostering a positive HR environment. Learn from an experienced non-HR manager and gain the knowledge and skills to handle common employee issues while mastering the HR rules and best practices every manager should know.

This course is included with The Managers Guide to HR.

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Instructor

Julie Coates


Julie Coates is the foremost authority in North America on learning and communication styles in the workplace. As a non-HR manager, she has decades of experience with HR issues, responsibilities, writing HR policies, and working with full-time HR professionals and attorneys. Ms. Coates has been interviewed by the BBC, New York Times, Psychology Today, and numerous other national media. She has spoken throughout Canada and the U.S., as well as in Australia, Russia, England and Germany. Her pioneering work, the first in North America, on Gen Z As Managers, is her latest research and presentation sessions. Julie Coates attended Cornell University, received a Master’s Degree, and now is an adjunct faculty member at the University of South Dakota, where she teaches in the graduate program on adult education. Julie is the author of Invisible Diversity, the classic work in the field on Generational Learning Styles, and is co-author of Nine Shift: Work, life and education in the 21st century. She was a Danforth Fellow for undergraduate teaching, and invited as a guest lecturer at Radcliffe.
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Online
Sun-Sat, Apr 6 - May 1
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM

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Min Age   18 yr.

Price: $ 195 00
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  Julie Coates


Online
Sun-Sat, Feb 2 - Feb 27
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