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TrainingBriefs® Religion at Work
It’s one thing to casually invite someone to attend religious services with you, or to occasionally mention a religious belief or practice. But when you repeatedly and openly talk about your religious beliefs, or proselytize, to the point that it offends a co-worker, you can be accused of harassment. And when a supervisor is the one talking about religion in the workplace, employees may believe that religion discriminatorily effected employment decisions.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Ethics & Compliance Discrimination, Harassment Prevention Foundational 5 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® Religious Terms & Information
New Micro-Learning! When it comes to encouraging inclusion in the workplace, terminology and vocabulary around world religions play a key role. Using derogatory names given to certain groups and people can perpetuate bias and stereotyping.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Inclusion / Equity / Belonging, Diversity Dynamics, Respect / Respectfulness Foundational 5 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® Reporting Ethical Concerns (for Managers)
New Micro-Learning! High-profile corporate scandals have received considerable media attention in recent years. Management should have a keen interest in avoiding such outcomes by encouraging employees to report unethical conduct anonymously. Unfortunately, many employees struggle with ethical decisions because they feel that they cannot remain anonymous so unethical behavior persists.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Ethics & Compliance Ethics & Integrity, Communication, Compliance, Effective Leadership Intermediate 7 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® Resolving Sales Problems
New Micro-Learning! In an ideal world, everyone - sales, support and service - would all be highly connected. Everyone would know all the details about a customer account and everything would go off without a hitch. But, as we all know, the reality is misunderstandings, mistakes and problems happen. What's important is how you handle the situation. The truth is, how you recover from a problem can be a major factor in keeping that customer's business.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Personal Performance Sales & Service, Communication Foundational 7 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® Respecting Generational Differences
New Micro-Learning! The average work environment now might have up to four generations under one roof. That said, the old dog and the young pup need to work harmoniously in order to get things done. While these totally different generational viewpoints and approaches to work can undoubtedly be beneficial, they can also be somewhat challenging to navigate.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Generational Challenges, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion / Equity / Belonging Foundational 7 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® Respecting Religious Diversity
New Micro-Learning! Managers often get busy and can’t always be on top of everything. Yet sometimes they can unknowingly send a message that excludes an employee. When the exclusion occurs because of something related to the employee’s religion, it can be serious.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Inclusion / Equity / Belonging, Diversity Dynamics, Effective Leadership, Management, Professionalism Foundational 5 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® Responding to Change with Clarification
New Micro-Learning! Everyone reacts differently to change, and we can influence how others around us react. Anyone can respond to change in a way that's positive and productive for themselves and their organizations. The Change Response Strategy™ is a tool you can use in any change situation by clarifying how and why a change impact you and others.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Personal Performance Change, Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Professionalism Intermediate 6 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® Responding to Change with Commitment
New Micro-Learning! The commitment phase of the Change Response Strategy is all about exploring the consequences, making a choice you're comfortable with and then moving forward. During this course, you’ll observe how a team leader uses an experience within her organization to explain the strategy to a friend.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Personal Performance Change, Interpersonal Skills, Professionalism Intermediate 9 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® Responding to Change with Communication
New Micro-Learning! Change is pervasive and constant. And that's why being able to navigate change is a required skill. This course leverages the Change Response Strategy - a tool you can use in any change situation to analyze a change and effectively communicate to express your concerns, share needs, and get answers to questions.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Leadership, Personal Performance Change, Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Professionalism Intermediate 7 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® Tailoring Your Presentation
New Micro-Learning! When you have the ability to be flexible and tailor you presentation in the face of changing situations, you're going to be able maintain interest and make you message compelling in order to inspire, inform, or influence your audience.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Personal Performance Interpersonal Skills, Communication, Personal Improvement, Professionalism Foundational 8 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® That’s Generation Z?
New Micro-Learning! The newest generation of workers (Gen Z) will increase the complexity of managing and working across generations, especially considering that more than 75% of workers identify "managing multi-generational teams" and "different work expectations across generations" as challenges. Organizations must prioritize generational training to ensure the generational gap at work doesn't continue to expand and result in poor communication, collaboration, engagement and more.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Generational Challenges, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion / Equity / Belonging, Respect / Respectfulness Foundational 5 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® That’s Offensive!
New Micro-Learning! So, how can we maintain respectful work relationships when someone uses a term or phrase that is offensive to others in the workplace? Diversity moments are often unintended, occur when we least expect, and can leave us surprised, confused, embarrassed, guilty, fearful, frustrated or uncertain. When you overhear a situation where one person has inadvertently made an insulting remark, you may decide to intervene.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Diversity Dynamics, Management, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Respect / Respectfulness, Unconscious / Hidden Bias Foundational 7 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® The Benefits of Leadership
New Micro-Learning! Leadership isn't well understood by most managers and they may perceive it as something that they can't do, are uncomfortable doing, or that has no benefit to them. During this short course, you will learn about the benefits of making the transition from manager to leader.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Leadership Effective Leadership, Successfully Leading Others, Learning Reinforcement, Management Intermediate 5 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® The Competitive Advantage of Diversity & Inclusion
New Micro-Learning! Diversity within your organization and teams is a given. It simply exists. But… creating an inclusive team environment that values diversity helps you achieve your organization’s goals – both cultural and financial!
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging, Leadership Diversity Dynamics, Hiring & Recruiting, Inclusion / Equity / Belonging, Successfully Leading Others, Learning Reinforcement, Respect / Respectfulness Intermediate 8 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® The Five Clusters of Strength
New Micro-Learning! Based on research by Jack Zenger and Joe Folkman - two of the most preeminent thought-leaders on leadership development - this course focuses on the five tenets that encompass the characters of core strengths that really matter in becoming an extraordinary leader.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Leadership Successfully Leading Others, Interpersonal Skills, Effective Leadership, Management Foundational 9 Minutes
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.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Inclusion / Equity / Belonging, Diversity Dynamics, Learning Reinforcement, Respect / Respectfulness, Unconscious / Hidden Bias Foundational 5 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® The Leadership Difference
New Micro-Learning! Leading others starts with your own values. The biggest difference between leaders and non-leaders is a leader’s level of self-awareness — a leader knows who they are. Leaders are hyper-aware of what’s important to them — they can put a name to their core values.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Leadership Effective Leadership, Successfully Leading Others, Learning Reinforcement, Management Foundational 5 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® The No…No…No! Boss
One of the first things we have to do when dealing with a bad attitude is decide whether it's worth our time… especially if it's somebody you have to interact with every day... including a manager, supervisor or boss.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Leadership, Personal Performance Collaboration, Communication, Emotional Intelligence Intermediate 8 Minutes
TrainingBriefs® The No…No…No! Boss (For Healthcare)
Bad attitudes in the workplace can deteriorate morale, lower productivity, and ultimately increase costs. It doesn’t take much for a co-worker, manager, or patient to feel the negative effects from someone with a bad attitude.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Leadership, Personal Performance Collaboration, Communication, Emotional Intelligence
TrainingBriefs® The Tough Conversation
When differences get in the way of peer-to-peer relationships at work, everyone loses. The challenge is that we sometimes expect people to see things the same way we do. And when they don't, we get frustrated, we get angry, or we just get fed up and walk away.
eLearning - TrainingBriefs® Personal Performance Communication & Influencing, Conflict Resolution, Problem Resolution Foundational 8 Minutes