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February 21 - February 27
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    21.February.Sunday
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    22.February.Monday
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  • 23
    23.February.Tuesday

    Biomechanical Rehabilitation & Manufacturing, Improving the Quality of Life of Medically Underserved Populations Virtual Lecture

    5:30 pm-6:30 pm
    February 23, 2021

    Jorge Zuniga, Ph.D., has spent his career working to lower the cost of expensive medical devices and procedures for medically underserved populations. His presentation outlines the use of additive manufacturing for the development of medical devices. Through a “User-Inspired Basic Research Approach,” Zuniga’s presentation will walk you through the research, development, and deployment of 3D printed artificial limbs for children experiencing limb loss; including the development of anatomical models for surgical planning for pediatric patients. Examples of community engagement and clinical cases will also be used to reveal how advancements in research and manufacturing can impact the quality of life of children around the world.

    date: 02/23/21
    time: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
    location: Zoom Webinar

    Register Here

  • 24
    24.February.Wednesday
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  • 25
    25.February.Thursday

    FranklinCovey Idea Exchange: "Unconscious Bias: Understanding Bias to Unleash Potential"

    10:00 am-11:00 am
    February 25, 2021

    Each day people consider countless bits of information while making decisions. This is accomplished while working with increasingly diverse teams and stakeholders. As people confront more information and have to act quickly while considering varying perspectives, they are primed to rely on biased thinking. Why? Because unconscious biases are how our brains compensate for overload.
    But bias can also inhibit performance and lead to poor decision making, particularly in how we engage with each other as human beings. So how do we counteract the potentially harmful impacts of unconscious bias?

    During this FIX meeting, we will explore how to:
    • Identify and adjust for bias
    • Create meaningful connections
    • Choose courage in order to make real change
    The end in mind is to take away ideas and best practices from the research and your colleagues to help create a workplace in which everyone feels valued and able to offer their best.

    Thursday, February 25, 2021
    10:00am to 11:00am
    Location:
    Zoom – Link will be sent once attendance is confirmed.

    Anyone is welcome to attend the complimentary FIX meetings, so please feel free to pass along this invitation to others who may be interested.
    Thank you for supporting the Nebraska FranklinCovey Idea eXchange (FIX) group

    Please RSVP to Jeannie Frazier:
    jeannie.frazier@franklincovey.com

  • 26
    26.February.Friday

    Managing with Purpose Virtual Course-Iowa Western Continuing Ed

    2:00 pm-4:00 pm
    February 26, 2021

    Improve your team Leadership skills!
    This course is designed to INSPIRE and EMPOWER your team by
    advancing your people management skills in the area of:
    Influencing Productive Conflict
    Feedback Accountability

    Four, 2-hour virtual modules:
    Feb. 26th, Mar. 5th, Mar. 12th, & Mar. 19th, 2021 2pm—4pm
    Via Zoom
    $299, which includes the Everything DiSC Management ® Assessment

    Carol Horner is the founder of Synchronicity, Inc. which is known for helping companies and organizations come together with their employees, teams and leaders to be “in synch” with one another! Carol is also the author of Spiral of Accountability which will be published this year!
    You won’t want to miss this!

    Register here

  • 27
    27.February.Saturday
    No events

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