Living our values through the way we work: a series of panel discussions for leaders and managers New
Discussion Topic: Building digital literacy and encouraging innovation
This series follows on from the very popular first series held from April-July 2021. These informal drop-in sessions are designed to provide both new and more experienced leaders and managers, across all staff groups, with a safe space to share practice and discuss some of the challenges that can arise when supporting others to develop and strengthen their performance. Each session will start an hour of Q&A and discussion with a panel of experienced managers drawn from across the University. This will be followed by half an hour of small group discussion to allow participants the opportunity to meet other managers and share practice, in a smaller, more intimate setting. Those wishing to leave after the first hour and not stay on for final half hour in break out rooms, are free to do so. The format of the sessions is designed to facilitate peer support and learning. The sessions are not training sessions, although recommendations for training and other resources will be provided.
Comments from Series 1 participants: “I am loving all of these sessions and am so happy to have discovered a platform where ‘it all makes sense’” “It’s lovely to convene a group of people interested in leadership and developing their skills in this area.” “I intend to participate in as many sessions as I can because this forum gives a focused approach on developing leadership skills that are expected within the University. I had been looking for some sort of a planned approach to this and am really glad I found this.”
Panellists
Rachel Dalton - Philanthropic Communications Manager, University Development and Alumni Relations
Cathy Marsden - Project Manager, Careers Service
Jay Pema - Head of Digital Services, Cambridge University Library
Natalie Robson - Digital Lead, ourcambridge
Questions we will consider during the session
1. Why does it matter that you build digital literacy in your team?
2. What are the benefits for the manager, the team, and those they support?
3. There is such a wide range of technology out there, should we all be trying to be experts in everything, or is it more efficient to leave it to those who already have these skills?
4. What does ‘good enough’ look like?
5. Why, in your experience, can staff be reluctant to adopt new technologies?
6. What approaches do you use to overcome these challenges?
7. What support is available for staff wanting to upskill themselves or managers wishing to upskill their teams?
These sessions are designed to support those who have professional responsibility for others. However, if you are not currently a manager but have an interest in the topic, or would like to develop your leadership skills more generally, you are welcome to join us.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Tue 9 Nov 2021 11:00 - 12:30 | 11:00 - 12:30 | Freya Villis |
- To provide a safe space for both new and more experienced managers to share practice
- To facilitate critical friendship and peer support for those who manage others
- To give an opportunity for managers to consider how they can embed the professional services values of trust, respect, integrity and collaboration into the way that they work and lead their teams.
Online via Microsoft Teams
90 minutes
Booking / availability