The goal of the Focus Week program is to enhance mission viability and improve quality of life for Airmen while implementing collaborative projects that provide mutual value to the government and local communities.
Course offerings are:
• AFIT Educational Opportunities for Civilians
• Balancing Work and Personal Life
• Workforce Developmental Opportunities
• Bullet Writing Basics.
• Burnout and Stress Management
• Colors Personality
• Taking Control of Email
• Understanding Your Individual Development Plan
• The Hiring Process: From Vacancy to New Employee
• Federal Resume Writing
• GPC: Insights on Demand
• GPC: Buying over the Micro-Purchase Threshold
Registration
Registration is open to all 88 ABW military and civilian government employees. The wider Wright-Patterson AFB audience is encouraged to attend as space allows. To register via MyETMS (Education and Training Management System), go to https://myetms.wpafb.af.mil . Click on the "Self-Registration" tab. A tutorial is provided on the MyETMS home page for first-time users. Click on the "Self-Registration" tab. Search for "88 ABW" and click "Go." Hover your pointer over "View Class Comments" for course descriptions.
For more information, contact Michael King, human resources specialist, 88th Force Support Squadron Workforce Development, at 904-4791, or michael.king.82@us.af.mil.
AFLCMC Focus Week
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Winter Focus Week sessions will take place Jan. 27-31.
Focus Week is a period set aside quarterly to accomplish mandatory, leadership, acquisition training to gain continuous learning points, as well as knowledge from a different discipline. Focus Weeks provide vital acquisition training, policy updates, core skills and operational perspectives to the acquisition community.
Students may participate in these events either in person or online (for some courses), allowing AFLCMC to reach numerous geographic locations.
Registration is now available for most courses via the Acquisition Now Continuous Learning website, however additional courses offerings may become available as Focus Week approaches. Search for course offerings by going to https://acqnow.atrrs.army.mil , click on "My Career" and then "Search for CL Event" to search the AFLCMC Focus Week Event Catalog.
A more detailed course catalog will be distributed via email to employees or can be obtained by emailing the AFLCMC Focus Week point of contact at jason.sibrel@us.af.mil.
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