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Training team seeks focus group participants

The Training Policies and Administration (TPA) team, an offshoot of the Human Resource Practices Development (HRPD) group, is seeking participants for focus groups to provide input on the first draft of its recommendations for staff training and development.

The focus groups will be held from noon-1pm on the following dates:

Tuesday, May 19--Support staff

Wednesday, May 20--Administrative staff, non-supervisory

Tuesday, May 26--Administrative staff, supervisory

Wednesday, May 27--Support staff

Locations will be announced. Anyone interested in participating should contact Samantha Conti at x3-7685 or sconti@mit.edu by Monday, May 18.

The TPA team thanks all staff who responded to their recent survey of staff training and development needs.

For further information, see the HRPD web site, which includes frequently asked questions.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on May 13, 1998.

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