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Sexual Harassment: It Can Happen Here™ (Managers/Supervisors)
Geared towards managers and supervisors, this course provides the understanding and skills necessary to create and maintain a respectful workplace. When people believe that who they are and what they do is respected, conflict, tension, complaints, grievances, lawsuits and turnover go down-while retention, morale and productivity go up.
Sexual Harassment? You Decide.™ Real Situations for Discussion (eLearning)
Updated! This eLearning course provides a solid foundation for understanding sexual harassment - through realistic scenarios and an informative narrator. Use it to supplement annual refresher sexual harassment-prevention training requirements.
Sexual Harassment… It’s Not Enough to Know Better (For Employees)
You, our employees, are the first line of defense against sexual harassment. This new course provides the education and guidance to help employees rise to the challenge of preventing, recognizing, and reporting sexual harassment in the workplace.
Sexual Harassment… It’s Not Enough to Know Better (For Managers)
Managers and supervisors are held to a higher legal standard in sexual harassment cases. It’s Not Enough to Know Better provides the education, guidance, and authority to help managers rise to the challenge of preventing, recognizing, and reporting sexual harassment in the workplace.
The Three-Dimensional Interview: Evaluating for Capability, Commitment & Chemistry™
This updated eLearning course shows how to take the guesswork out of evaluating candidates and selecting the right person for the job. Get practical, step-by-step instructions for how to effectively plan and conduct consistent, structured interviews.
Got Compliance?™ Harassment: It’s More Than You Think™
The majority of people who harass do so as a conscious or unconscious way of expressing dominance or power. It may be used as a method for organizational or social control over someone else. Bullying is a form of harassment.
Got Respect?® It’s All About Respect (for Managers)
We all need to have a greater understanding of respect and its impact in the workplace... especially when it comes to humor in the workplace. That includes recognizing behaviors that could be viewed as disrespectful, and how managers can hold others accountable for their actions. Actions and behaviors that stereotype a person or group is simply not acceptable in today's workplace.
Got Respect?® The Respectful Workplace
In today’s diverse workplace, good interpersonal skills are needed to maximize productivity and minimize misunderstandings. We gain by treating others with respect and building good rapport with our co-workers. After completing this course, you will have a greater understanding of respect and its impact in the workplace.
Whistleblowing: An Overview
SOLLAH EXCLUSIVE!
Whistleblowers perform an important service by bringing to light allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement and by reporting what they reasonably believe to be evidence of wrongdoing. They must not be subject to or threatened with reprisal for doing so. Employees who blow the whistle play a critical role in keeping our organization’s programs and operations honest, efficient, and accountable. Federal laws (such as the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act) strongly encourage employees to disclose wrongdoing and protect whistleblowers from retaliation.
ENOUGH!™ The Consequences of Sexual Harassment (eLearning for Managers)
Understanding the deep consequences of workplace sexual harassment is paramount to preventing it. Managers and supervisors are held to a higher legal standard in sexual harassment cases. ENOUGH! is an interactive course providing the education, guidance and authority to help managers rise to the challenge of preventing, recognizing and reporting sexual harassment in the workplace. The active bystander concept is also covered. When it comes to workplace sexual harassment... enough is ENOUGH!
TrainingBriefs® Understanding Racism (Key Terms)
New Micro-Learning! Racism fosters a divisive work culture that undermines morale, teamwork and productivity. In the workplace, racism most often manifests itself through microaggressions, which are indirect, subtle or even unintentional acts of discrimination against others – often taking the form of stereotypes. Awareness is key to understanding how racism impacts each of us. The key terms covered in this course are the starting point of that understanding.
More Than a Gut Feeling™ Overview (Manufacturing)
Based on the world-wide best-seller, this course uses the More Than a Gut Feeling concepts and models in a manufacturing environment. This fast-paced course will empower and increase understanding that the single best predictor of future job performance is past job behavior. Learners will also realize that their task in the hiring interview is to gather the kinds of information that will enable them to hire people who will be successful in their jobs.
TrainingBriefs® Sexual Harassment Is...
New Micro-Learning! Sexual harassment...you see it in the news just about every day. But if you're like most people, you probably think that sexual harassment is someone else's problem...that it can't happen in your workplace. The truth is, it can happen anywhere. Your organization is not immune to the issues of sexual harassment.
TrainingBriefs® Sexual Misconduct in the Workplace
New Micro-Learning! It seems like every time we turn on the TV or read an online site, there are more sexual misconduct accusations… and even more fallout. It’s important that you understand the definition and repercussions of any form of sexual misconduct within the workplace.
Right Side of the Line™: An Advantage eLearning Course
Teasing, Hazing, Gossip, Retaliation. Everyone, regardless of position, title or level in an organization, is responsible for creating a respectful and harassment-free workplace. This interactive eLearning course helps participants take a proactive approach to creating and maintaining respectful organizational cultures in order to remain legally compliant, to ensure adherence to organizational policies and to thrive and prosper.
Drawing the Line: Creating a Harassment-Free Workplace™ (Standard)
Managers must be able to recognize, even address and report harassment in an appropriate and timely manner. It’s their responsibility! To ensure effectiveness, this course goes beyond basic sexual harassment training to address multiple forms of unacceptable workplace behavior including discrimination, retaliation, bullying and other forms of harassment that may occur in your workplace.
Preventing Retaliation in the Workplace: Recognize. Respond. Resolve.™ (All Employees)
All employees are responsible for ensuring that they do not behave in a retaliatory manner. This updated course helps employees identify and report retaliatory behaviors may be observed.
The Right Side of the Line: The M.E.E.T. Resolution Module™
Help managers meet federal compliance standards for harassment-prevention training.
Being F.A.I.R.™ Understanding the Power of Cultural Competence (eLearning)
Promote inclusion and cultural competency in the workplace. Diversity can be defined as the unique characteristics of all of the various groups who make up your business environment (such as customers, managers, employees, suppliers and other stakeholders). Managing diversity is about recognizing and responding effectively to the similarities and differences among all groups that make up the organization.
Exceeding Internal Customer Expectations
“Customer service” is sometimes used as a buzz phrase. We hear that great customer service, for our external customer, depends on excellent internal customer service. But what does that mean? Having satisfied customers leads to increased revenue and increased brand awareness. Having satisfied employees is the key contributor to a company’s success — especially in tough economic times.