Workforce Development
Edison State Hosting Fall Leadership Development Series
The Edison State Community College Workforce Development & Work-Based Learning office will host a Leadership Development Series during the fall of 2025. Designed for new supervisors and leaders, these workshops provide thought-provoking and engaging techniques to develop positive leadership skills. Participants will learn to effectively supervise former peers, improve communication skills, and strengthen conflict resolution techniques.
August 26, 2025

The Office of Workforce Development & Work-Based Learning will hold each workshop from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Edison State’s Piqua Campus. Development Dimensions International, a world leader in leadership development, provides the course curriculum.
This series includes the following workshops:
- Tuesday, October 7, Peer Today, Boss Tomorrow: Making the leap from peer to boss is never easy. New managers often struggle to balance old coworker relationships with new management responsibilities. This course presents four proven strategies to help new supervisors navigate changing relationships and prepare for difficult situations they may encounter as they assume their new role.
- Tuesday, October 28, Coaching—Moving People Forward: Effective coaches inspire and lead teams through change. They inspire others to be motivated and innovative creative thinkers. Inspirational leaders provide meaning to help others achieve their goals. This is why learning to be a good coach matters. In this course, leaders will learn and practice approaches to coaching in any situation and to nurture and build relationships based on trust and other empowerment tools. (This workshop is worth four PDCs for SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP.)
- Tuesday, November 18, Resolving Workplace Conflict: Today’s business environment challenges organizations to increase productivity, improve quality, shorten cycle time, and reduce costs. An unfortunate but natural byproduct of these challenges is conflict. This course teaches participants to recognize the signs of escalating conflict and take appropriate action to minimize damage. Attendees will learn two resolution tactics—coaching and mediating—and will practice using Interaction Essentials as they coach and then mediate to resolve a conflict. (This workshop is worth four PDCs for SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP.)
Register for a single course for $175 or the three-course series for $450. For more information or to register, email Trisha Elliott, Coordinator of Client Relations & Program Outreach, or call 937.778.7811.