CPMEA Development & Events

Each year, the CPMEA offers our membership the opportunity to connect and engage with fellow CPMs across our campuses to help enhance their professional networks, all while receiving the benefits of learning programming and skills development opportunities through several lunch & learn sessions, Membership Breakfast and Annual General Meeting.

Nov
28
Thu
2013
Lunch & Learn - York's e-Resources @ 280N York Lanes
Nov 28 @ 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Presenter: Catherine Davidson, Associate University Librarian, Collections and Research

Bring your lunch and join your colleagues to learn about York’s e-Resources.

Preparing a presentation or report and need some relevant information but don't know where to look? York U Libraries can help! This Lunch & Learn will provide you with information about how to effectively navigate your way through York's electronic resources available at your fingertips.

Catherine will also provide highlights of key library initiatives such as YorkSpace, how York manages scholarly communications, and the second annual Undergraduate Research Fair coming up in February.

Please register for the workshop. Light refreshments will be provided for registered participants.

More sessions to come in Winter 2014 – stay tuned.
Connect with us at CPMEA@yorku.ca or visit the CPMEA website.

Jan
30
Thu
2014
Lunch & Learn - PositiveSpeak @ 626 Kaneff Tower
Jan 30 @ 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Presenter: Chad Craig, Manager, Advancement Communications

Changing the conversation between you and your clients and stakeholders is up to you. A small investment in communicating more effectively can bring enormous returns.

PositiveSpeak is a practical method of communication, making particular word, phrase, and body language choices, to convey a message clearly and convincingly. It’s also a method of learning to communicate positively, of saying no without saying no.

It is the art of convincing others that they want what you offer. Even better, it is the art of convincing them that they already wanted it and just had yet to realize it.

PositiveSpeak enables you to rewire your own thinking. Focusing on the positive and possible leads to a better workplace, more satisfied staff and clients, and stronger results for your efforts.

In contrast with many public speaking methods and customer service training programs, PositiveSpeak, while designed to improve front-line client service, is also designed for normal daily life. It is a method for use in public speaking, public and media relations, marketing, client service, and community outreach. It is also, however, a way to win debates, gain buy-in from staff and managers, recruit new volunteers, improve morale, calm disagreements and build positivity.

Maya Angelou may have said it best when she wrote, “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

If you're looking to significantly improve your department's relationship with your clients, your stakeholders and your community, PositiveSpeak will help you make that change.

Bring your lunch and join your colleagues and learn about PositiveSpeak! This Lunch & Learn promises to be interactive and engaging. Pen and paper will be provided.

Please register for this workshop. Light refreshments will be provided for registered participants.

Connect with us at CPMEA@yorku.ca or visit the CPMEA website.

Feb
27
Thu
2014
Lunch & Learn - Respect & Inclusion in the Workplace @ 2027 Ignat Kaneff Building
Feb 27 @ 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Presenters:
Josephine Tcheng, Advisor, Education & Communication, Centre for Human Rights
Jodie Glean, Advisor, Education & Communication, Centre for Human Rights

Respect means that we acknowledge and value differing perspectives. A respectful environment contributes to creativity, innovation in problem-solving and promotes a workplace of engagement. Yet, creating and maintaining a respectful and inclusive environment presents its challenges. This interactive workshop will provide a clearer understanding of the concepts of inclusion, differences, respect, power and privilege, prejudice, discrimination and harassment. It will also share tools and techniques for fostering a respectful and inclusive environment.

Guided by the Centre for Human Rights at York University, this lunch and learn will be an opportunity to foster dialogue among colleagues and peers regarding challenges faced in the workplace as well as opportunities and solutions others have found helpful.

We also encourage taking the online Respect, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (REDI) Tutorial if you have not already had the chance.

Bring your lunch and join your colleagues and learn about respect and inclusion in the workplace!

Please register for the workshop. Light refreshments will be provided for registered participants.

Connect with us at CPMEA@yorku.ca or visit the CPMEA website.

 

Mar
27
Thu
2014
CPMEA 3rd Annual Breakfast @ Founders Assembly Hall
Mar 27 @ 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM

You are invited to beat the winter blues and to join your CPM colleagues for a hot breakfast while learning about Successful Conversations presented by York University alumnus Cory Atkinson (’98) from Dimensions of Leadership.

Corey Atkinson

The Successful Conversation Workshop is a fast-paced, interactive workshop that blends skill-building practice and application with self and group reflection. It provides participants with the mindset and strategies to learn and practice the most effective ways to creating win-win situations that allow everyone to walk away satisfied. The end result – understanding happens faster, departmental and organizational teamwork is fostered and morale and work-life balance increases.

  • Successful Conversations require P.R.E.P. work!
  • Managing Difficult Conversations – 3 easy strategies to resolve most conflict
  • If Difficult Situations are a lock – Creativity is the key

Agenda:
8:30 - 9:30 AM          Breakfast and Networking
9:30 - 9:40 AM          CPMEA Welcome
9:40 - 10:45 AM        Successful Conversations Presentation
10:45 - 11:00 AM      Q&A

Please register for the workshop.

Connect with us at CPMEA@yorku.ca or visit the CPMEA website.

Dimensions of Leadership is a Canadian consulting and training firm that has been actively involved in helping clients achieve their goals through the acquisition of knowledge tools and expertise.  The founder of Dimensions of Leadership, Corey Atkinson, has been actively involved in the training and consulting industry assisting clients in the planning, design, implementation and optimization of their corporate culture, sales, communication, project management, marketing, and world class service operations.

Corey Atkinson is a sharp and seasoned training specialist who exemplifies leadership in all walks of life.  As a seasoned consultant and facilitator, Corey works with clients to enhance their clients’ customer experience and strengthen their team and leadership skills.  With extensive experience in leadership, effective communication and high performing teams, he focuses on supporting others to become great at what they do.  

With over 10 years of experience in numerous organizations - both for profit and non-profit, has allowed Corey to become a recognized professional in performance and leadership. Participants of workshops facilitated by him provide exceptional feedback with comments such as "fun and interactive" and "knowledgeable with meaningful examples."  

Corey also sits on the Advisory Board for AIESEC – an international leadership development organization for university students.

May
29
Thu
2014
2014 Annual General Meeting @ Moot Court
May 29 @ 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM

AGENDA:

9:30 a.m.
Registration and refreshments

10:00 a.m.
Opening Remarks/President's Report (M. King)
Treasurer’s Report (K. McCarthy)

10:15 a.m.
Membership Elections

11:00 a.m.
Keynote Speakers: Vice-Presidents Panel (G. Brewer & R. Lenton) - each will speak for 10-15 minutes on the current state of affairs at the University including current initiatives underway (AAPR, the new budget model, etc.); Q&A to follow

11:50 a.m.
Election Results

12:00 p.m.
Lunch - Helliwell Centre for Innovation in Dispute Resolution, 1014 Ignat Kaneff Building

THIS AGM IS OPEN TO ALL CPM EMPLOYEES AT THE UNIVERSITY

Oct
21
Tue
2014
Meeting - CPMEA Executive & All Committees @ 280N York Lanes
Oct 21 @ 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Nov
4
Tue
2014
YURA - 15th Annual Showcase & Sale @ East Bear Pit, Central Square
Nov 4 @ 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

YORK RETIREES

15TH ANNUAL SHOWCASE and SALE

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 at 9:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.
EAST BEAR PIT, CENTRAL SQUARE

The Sale will feature:

  • Canadiana Country Furniture
  • One of a kind Arts and Crafts
  • Hand-made clothing and Knitted items
  • Jewellery and Unique Decoratives
  • Paintings and Photographs

Attic Treasures Table offers a wide variety of re-giftable items

Bake Table will tempt you with delicious home-baked pies, pastries, cookies and cakes

Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to begin your Christmas shopping early, meet former colleagues and discover their many talents and support a good cause.

All proceeds from the bake table and attic treasurers are donated to the Wm. Small Award and Mature Student Bursary.

Nov
13
Thu
2014
Meeting - Executive Committee @ 636 Kaneff Tower
Nov 13 @ 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Dec
4
Thu
2014
Lunch & Learn - Using Social Media to Enhance Professional Networks @ 626 Kaneff Tower
Dec 4 @ 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Presenter:
Cher Cunnigham is the CEO of Clicktostart Inc., provider of online internet marketing for entrepreneurs. She is also an adjunct faculty member of Georgian College.

This Lunch & Learn session  will introduce you to the most popular social media outlets (Linkedin, Twitter and Facebook); explain how they are used and how each can be leveraged to improve and grow your professional network. You will also learn some useful tips on how to use social media to engage the University community in an effort to bring awareness to many of the exciting things that are happening at York University.

Bring your lunch and join your colleagues to learn about leveraging Social Media and making it work for you!

Light refreshments will be provided for registered participants.

***Registration is now closed***


Connect with us at CPMEA@yorku.ca or visit the CPMEA website.

Feb
25
Wed
2015
Lunch & Learn - Lean@York: Practical Applications in the York Context @ 519 Kaneff Tower
Feb 25 @ 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Guest Speaker:

Maina Levin, PRASE Program

Maina Levin, PRASE

Maina Levin is an experienced Lean Sigma Black Belt having worked in process improvement and re-engineering in both the post-secondary and manufacturing sectors. She specializes in getting teams to see how work is done from the perspective of a client and helping them re-design processes. Achieving success through elimination of wasteful steps, finding new ways of delivering value, applying basic process improvement tools and understanding metrics are all part of what Maina brings to her work as Project Lead on the PRASE team.

Join Maina Levin, Lean Sigma Black Belt for a discussion on Lean methodology and its applications in the York context. You’ll participate in group activities to rediscover how to define value as it applies to clients, how it impacts your processes and what constitutes waste. Spend an hour with Maina to see how Lean philosophy and tools can help you manage your projects and create a new way of thinking about how work is done.

Please register for the workshop. Light refreshments will be provided for registered participants.

THIS  EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL CPM EMPLOYEES AT YORK UNIVERSITY


Connect with us at CPMEA@yorku.ca or visit the CPMEA website.