Search eLearning Library for: Teamwork
Signature 116 courses
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Training Briefs® One for The Ages
Our workplace is full of employees with valuable life experiences and ideas. It’s important to recognize and appreciate the knowledge, perspectives, and experiences that team members of all ages bring to the table. This course explores how a manager deals with an unexpected derogatory comment directed towards a fellow employee regarding their age.
Training Briefs® She Earned That
Regardless of physical appearance and gender, we should treat each other with respect and dignity. As a leader in our organization, we must acknowledge that each other’s achievements are due to nothing short of hard work and dedication, NOT appearance or sexuality. We are all on the same team.
TrainingBriefs® Generational Diversity: Work Styles
New Micro-Learning! Different work styles are major source of conflict and frustration between the generations. Each generation has different viewpoints toward the workplace. Working on a team that is comprised of different generations really creates challenge when the group has to tackle a common problem or project.
Got Respect?® Understanding Exclusive Behaviors
A sense of belonging is a natural, basic need. By the end of this module, you will be able to identify and understand exclusive behaviors and the effects they have on the work environment.
Got Respect?® Unintended Exclusive Behaviors
A sense of belonging is a natural, basic need. Part of how you define yourself depends on what types of groups to which you belong: family units, social groups, religious affiliations, and common interest groups such as fitness, music or hobbies. The need to feel like you belong doesn’t end when you enter the workplace. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify exclusive and inclusive behaviors and the effects they have on the work environment.
TrainingBriefs® Now That’s a Masterpiece
Social media has made a huge impact on our lives. It allows us to stay in touch with friends and family... make our family pets media superstars... and so much more. But what happens when social media is used to post workplace images that lead to harassment claims? Are you prepared for the fallout?
TrainingBriefs® Wanna Get Us All Sick?
New Micro-Learning! Social (and physical) distancing policies and standards within the workplace are essential to protecting employees from possibly getting sick. When it comes to understanding these new policies and procedures, it’s important to not only follow them, but to refrain from criticizing others for following them.
TrainingBriefs® Workplace Inclusion
New Micro-Learning! Diversity awareness and inclusion means recognizing and responding to the needs of various groups within the workforce to improve working relationships within our organization and teams. Diversity is a given. It simply exists. But… creating an inclusive team environment that values diversity helps us achieve our organization’s goals – both cultural and financial.
TrainingBriefs® Selecting Diverse Candidates
New Micro-Learning! Do you find yourself cutting corners when it comes to selecting team members? Meaning... do you find yourself taking the easy way out by just selecting team members who are more like the existing team members or yourself? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you may be losing out on new insights and ideas that could maximize your team performance and organizations bottom line.
TrainingBriefs® Understanding Decision-Making Styles
New Micro-Learning! Making decisions. It’s a part of your life, every day. Deciding what to wear to work in the morning, what to eat for dinner, and whether to walk up the stairs or take the escalator are some of the easier decisions to make during a typical day. On the other hand, when it comes to making decisions at work that involve other people, your decision is dependent on a variety of perspectives, including your hierarchical or equality decision making style.
Dealing with the Difficult Employee
Explore behaviors often defined as "difficult" and the causes of those behaviors. Examine ways to lead through those difficult behaviors. Understand how these behaviors tie to performance management.
The Courage to Coach™ for Retail (eLearning Signature)
The Courage to Coach™ for Retail is designed to help you, as a manager, recognize the most common workplace coaching situations, get the situation under control and on the right track and effectively coach your employees to increase performance. The course will provide you with the skills necessary to directly address a common fear among managers—how to coach an employee when the employee doesn’t want to be coached.
Goal Setting for Leaders: An Advantage eLearning Course
Learners of this eLearning course will: 1) Understand the importance of goal setting; 2) Identify specific areas that require goal setting; 3) Learn how to write SMART Goals: 4) Identify ways to provide feedback that will aid team members in accomplishing their goals.
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.
TrainingBriefs® The Hidden Bias Trap
New Micro-Learning! As our world becomes increasingly diverse, it is important that we understand our hidden biases and stereotypes in order to foster effective teamwork. We often do not realize how these biases and stereotypes impact how we interact with others. Before you can avoid bias and stereotyping people in the workplace, you need to understand what they are.
Taking TIME to Lead™
As a supervisor or manager, you’re responsible for yourself and others. Your role is vital to the success of the organization. Your leadership impacts morale, teamwork, collaboration, respect, inclusion, innovation, quality… and the list goes on... This powerful course provides an effective model for leading through workplace issues and conflict.
Got Leadership?™ Understanding Hidden Bias
As our world becomes increasingly diverse, it is important that we understand our hidden biases and stereotypes in order to foster effective team work. We often do not realize how these biases and stereotypes impact how we interact with others. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify hidden bias or stereotypes and understand why maintaining a respectful culture promotes teamwork.