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Blaming an employee for a world-wide pandemic based on their heritage makes no sense. It's this type of explicit bias that not only impacts personal relationships, but if it's allowed to spread within an organization, it can potentially cause deeper harassment and discrimination issues.
#1 ID:2416Topic: Respect Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Discrimination, Onboarding Closed CaptionedM.E.E.T.: Breaking New Ground.™ Respect and Inclusion in the Workplace
Based on the best-selling M.E.E.T. on Common Ground™, this program will provide your employees with the tools they need to understand and manage their behavior as it relates to others in the workplace. This powerful program uses highly relevant and realistic video scenarios involving common situations, such as inappropriate expressions and jokes, unconscious biases and gossip.
#2 ID:1181Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Government Other Topics: Harassment Prevention, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Onboarding, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Workplace Civility, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity Closed CaptionedUnconscious Bias Is...™
Because much of our learning takes place at an unconscious level, we are not aware of the fact that it exists, hence the term “unconscious” bias. By being self-aware and willing to engage with others when bias is unintentionally implied or expressed we can better resolve problems and promote more effective working relationships.
#3 ID:1631Topic: Unconscious / Hidden Bias Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & EquityM.E.E.T. on Common Ground™ - Speaking Up for Respect in the Workplace
Promote personal responsibility for creating respectful work environments. This program approaches sensitive issues without shame, blame or negative stereotyping and will show your employees where respect for differences makes common sense. Put into practice, this program can help improve the communication and relationships in your workplace.
#4 ID:237Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Harassment Prevention, Leadership, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Onboarding, Workplace Civility, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity Closed CaptionedGenerations: M.E.E.T. for Respect in the Workplace™ (For Employees)
With workers from multiple (up to 5) generations now active in the workforce, the potential for misunderstanding, frustration and conflict puts increasing pressure on productivity. To turn that challenge into a competitive advantage, this program applies the M.E.E.T. approach to the complexities of effectively working in and managing a multi-age workforce.
#5 ID:102Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism, Onboarding, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Generational Challenges Closed CaptionedAnother Look: Defining Respect in Healthcare™
Providing quality healthcare also includes recognizing that employees and others in the work environment have diverse backgrounds and a desire for respect and understanding as well.
#6 ID:421Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Government Other Topics: Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedWe Need to M.E.E.T.™: Managing for Respect in the Workplace
Creating and maintaining a respectful work environment begins with managers. Success depends on their ability to recognize, respond to and resolve issues between employees. The focus is on the legal and organizational responsibilities managers have in establishing a respectful and inclusive working environment.
#7 ID:379Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity Closed CaptionedSay Hello to Kelly
Showing respect for your lesbian coworker. Ideally, organizational policies will give you some guidance on how to address sexual orientation questions and issues - from a compliance standpoint. But beyond that, there are team morale and productivity issues that need to be addressed when and if this type of situation arises.
#8 ID:377Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Leadership, Management, Professionalism, Respect, Culture Commitment Closed CaptionedDiversity Is...™
Struggling with the concept of diversity? In short, diversity is all around us. It just is! This thought-provoking, short video uses impactful imagery and music to raise awareness and reinforce the concept (and power) of diversity.
#9 ID:1302Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Leadership, Inclusion & Equity, Energizer, Discussion Trigger, Learning ReinforcementRespect Is...™
Being respectful towards others is something we all need...and deserve. This thought-provoking, powerful short video uses impactful imagery, video and music to encourage discussion on the importance of a respectful workplace.
#10 ID:1817Topic: Respect Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Workplace Civility, Learning ReinforcementInclusion Is...™
Creating an inclusive work environment that values diversity helps us achieve our organization’s goals – both cultural and financial. This thought-provoking, powerful short video uses impactful imagery, video and music to encourage discussion on the importance of embracing inclusion.
#11 ID:2221Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect, Learning ReinforcementM.E.E.T.: Breaking New Ground.™ Respect and Inclusion - Inappropriate Workplace Comments
This version of M.E.E.T.: Breaking New Ground™ focuses on how unconscious biases, micro-inequities and non-inclusive behavior through our words and actions can lead to serious conflict in the workplace. This short tackles inappropriate expressions, joking in the workplace and cross-cultural miscommunication.
#12 ID:1272Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Inclusion & Equity, Cultural Competency & SensitivityM.E.E.T.: Breaking New Ground.™ Respect and Inclusion - Inappropriate Workplace Thoughts
This version of M.E.E.T.: Breaking New Ground™ focuses on how unconscious biases, micro-inequities and non-inclusive behavior through our thoughts (and even actions) can lead to serious conflict in the workplace. This program tackles hidden biases, inappropriate assumptions, diversity moments, sexual orientation and differences in organizational culture.
#13 ID:1273Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Inclusion & Equity, Cultural Competency & SensitivityManaging Generations: M.E.E.T. for Respect in the Workplace™
Leaders can turn the challenge of multiple generations in the workplace into a competitive advantage by applying the concepts of this program to the complexities of managing a multigenerational workforce. Managers gain insights, strategies and skills that help minimize generational conflict, strengthen collaboration and improve teamwork for better results.
#14 ID:587Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Generational Challenges Closed CaptionedAre You Giving 110%?
The concept of respect within a diversity context; an example of different perspectives on work/life balance.
#15 ID:93Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Office & General, Government Other Topics: Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Management, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedGuess What I Heard
The negative impact of passing along gossip and rumors about coworkers
#16 ID:415Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare Other Topics: Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Sales & Service, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedHow Can I Be Fair?
Definition of the F.A.I.R. model (feedback, assistance, inclusion and respect).
#17 ID:144Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedIt Was in the Paper
Off-hand comments about a newspaper or blog article, TV show or even current events can disrupt work and impact working relationships. But let's face it, there's no way we can keep people from talking about these things.
#18 ID:374Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedIt's Intolerable
Impact of offensive figures of speech on workplace relationships.
#19 ID:239Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Harassment Prevention, Leadership, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedKung Foo
This vignette demonstrates an employee harassing another employee with verbal slurs and offensive gestures that cross the line.
#20 ID:812Topic: Discrimination Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General Other Topics: Harassment Prevention, Professionalism Closed CaptionedMeet Kim Foo
Impact of joking and casual remarks in the workplace - based on perceived stereotypes.
#21 ID:375Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Workplace Civility, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity Closed CaptionedTake Another Look
Do we consider what impact the judgments we make have on morale, relationships, even careers of others? This video is a powerful tool for understanding the impact of hidden biases and stereotypes.
#22 ID:414Topic: Unconscious / Hidden Bias Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Office & General Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Sales & Service, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedAn Ally Is...™
An ally is the friend we all need sometimes. Someone who supports others…those outside of the majority. This short, yet powerful video sums up the key qualities of being an ally.
#23 ID:1651Topic: Gender Identity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Professionalism, Respect, Learning ReinforcementCivility Is…™
Being civil means interacting and responding courteously and respectfully. This thought-provoking, powerful short video uses impactful imagery, video and music to encourage discussion on the importance of a civil and respectful workplace.
#24 ID:1827Topic: Workplace Civility Learning Paths: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect, Leadership, Personal Performance Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Learning ReinforcementEncouraging Respect
This activity and worksheet helps facilitate the exploration and discussing of participants’ definitions of respect and the importance of respect.
#25 ID:1433Topic: Respect Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Activities Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Energizer, Training Support, Retention AidSimilarities
Diversity includes such factors as age, race, ethnic heritage, gender, sexual orientation, work experience, first language, income, family status, military experience, religion and many other unique characteristics. Inclusion is the willingness to go below the surface to connect and discover value through our similarities and differences. The goal of this training activity is to find others who share similar characteristics.
#26 ID:1432Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Activities Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Training Support, Energizer or Team Builder, Retention Aid, Training IdeasJust an Expression
Dealing with disrespectful comments by coworkers
#27 ID:655Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Case Studies Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Harassment Prevention, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, RespectReligion at Work
How to address prayer in the workplace
#28 ID:657Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Case Studies Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Harassment Prevention, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, RespectThe Company Outing
Being respectful of religious diversity
#29 ID:642Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Case Studies Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Harassment Prevention, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, RespectThe Little People
When a leader uses demeaning language
#30 ID:660Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Case Studies Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Harassment Prevention, Interpersonal Skills, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, RespectThe Locker Room
Dealing with questions during a coworker's gender reassignment process
#31 ID:629Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Case Studies Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, RespectThe Wedding
An openly gay coworker sharing his/her wedding plans at the office
#32 ID:615Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Case Studies Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, RespectWords
Stereotyping / Why words matter in the workplace
#33 ID:641Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Case Studies Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Harassment Prevention, Interpersonal Skills, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, RespectSMART-START™ Respect: It Just Takes a Little Respect
A thought-provoking video that uses music, text and graphics to inspire and stimulate discussion about respect and inclusion in the workplace.
#34 ID:487Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Meeting Openers Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Professionalism Seat Time: 4 MinutesPandemic Hangover™ Maintaining a Respectful Workplace
This new program has been designed to provide all employees with practical, inclusionary skills for recognizing and responding to tough situations they may face or witness within the workplace after a health scare or pandemic. After all, inclusion and respect are all about people having a sense of belonging; it gives people the feeling of being welcomed, respected, valued and treated fairly for who they are and what they bring or contribute to the organization.
#35 ID:2411Topic: Respect Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Onboarding, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedYour Path to Success™ Respecting Others
Being cooperative and respectful are probably two of the most important things we can do to really excel on the job. Just being able to get along with people is one of the most important skills any of us bring to the workplace. It means getting to know your colleagues and co-workers; making the effort to gain the respect and support of the people you work with.
#36 ID:2289Topic: Respect Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity Closed CaptionedDiscussion Card: Creating a Respectful & Inclusive Workplace
These easy-to-use cards provide a simple model (M.E.E.T.) along with thought-provoking questions to create a respectful flow of communication - helping everyone recognize, respond to, and resolve difficult interactions involving diversity and inclusion dynamics. These cards are great for a quick training reminder, reinforcement or as a conversation generator.
#37 ID:2044Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Discussion Cards Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect, Discussion Trigger, Problem Resolution, Learning ReinforcementDiscussion Card: Respecting LGBTQ Coworkers
A simple and to-the-point reminder card that provides a model (R.A.I.N.B.O.W.) for respecting LGBTQ co-workers, being an ally - as well as providing questions to get conversations started. These cards are great for a quick training reminder or conversation starter.
#38 ID:1637Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Discussion Cards Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Leadership, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Team Builder, Respect, Discussion Trigger, Training Support, Gender Identity, Learning ReinforcementDiversity 101™ Leveraging the Power of Inclusion, Equity & Respect
Update of Our Best-Selling DEI Program! An inclusive workplace doesn't need to be illusive! As organizations and customer bases become increasingly diverse, it is important for employees to be able to engage and work through differences in a positive manner that supports productivity, teamwork and customer satisfaction. This best-selling program addresses the “respect and inclusion” component of diversity – from the employee’s perspective. Topics include: unconscious (hidden) bias, cultural competence, diversity moments, gender & gender identity, rumors & gossip, joking and improper expressions.
#39 ID:1753Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Onboarding, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Workplace Civility Closed CaptionedDiversity 101™ Seriously, At Work?
Gender and gender identity continue to present significant challenges due to strongly held traditions, beliefs and values. We need to be sure to watch out for double standards - such as, norms or “rules” applied to some groups and not to others.
#40 ID:1716Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Diversity Dynamics, Interpersonal Skills, Professionalism, Respect, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Workplace Civility Closed CaptionedDiversity 101™ An Overview
Know what a 'diversity moment' is? How about the power of inclusion in the workplace? Understand the impact of respecting others? This fun video defines key diversity, equity and inclusion terms in a way that everyone will understand.
#41 ID:1662Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Onboarding Closed CaptionedDiversity 101™ Don't Know What You Got
Biases are real and we all have ‘em. Our biases describe both positive and negative mindsets towards individuals and groups. There a lot to such a little word. Bias refers to the persistent, harmful and unequal treatment of someone based solely on some characteristic they possess or group they belong to.
#42 ID:1728Topic: Unconscious / Hidden Bias Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Diversity Dynamics, Interpersonal Skills, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedDiversity 101™ The "PC" Police are Here
We’ve probably all heard expressions that seem harmless. But the truth is their effects can be very destructive. And when we have to let a co-worker - maybe someone we've worked with for years - know that he or she has said something that's causing a lot of friction - it can be a real challenge because it's easy to fall into sarcasm.
#43 ID:1720Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Professionalism, Respect, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Workplace Civility Closed CaptionedDiversity 101™ Merge Ahead
Organizational diversity includes work habits and values that are affected by time zone differences, commuting patterns, virtual teams and geographic distance. This can be a significant challenge when organizations merge, especially when they’re in different locations.
#44 ID:1700Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Diversity Dynamics, Interpersonal Skills, Professionalism, Respect, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Workplace Civility Closed CaptionedDiversity 101™ Spreading Rumors
Spreading false information or accusations concerning employees may be a violation of organization policy. Employees that engage in this type of behavior could have a disruptive effect on relationships at work and it could be seen as contributing to possible harassment or a hostile work environment.
#45 ID:1717Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Professionalism, Respect, Workplace Civility Closed CaptionedDiversity 101™ That Wasn't Funny
Sometimes we may think it is okay to tell jokes about our own group or about other groups when we think no one will be offended. The problem is some jokes may cross the line between what’s okay and what may be a violation of a policy or work rule. Even if you are on a break...
#46 ID:1727Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Professionalism, Respect, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Workplace Civility Closed CaptionedDiversity 101™ What Did She Say?
One of the things bilingual employees often wrestle with is when is it okay to speak another language with people who share it when we’re around people who don’t. The key is to be as inclusive as possible.
#47 ID:1687Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Workplace Civility Closed CaptionedALL IN!™ Beating Racism in the Workplace
With the current focus on racial injustice, organizations now - more than ever - need to understand how racism and other key diversity dynamics impact their efforts to build a more diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace and culture. This new program focuses on the diversity dimension of race. By deepening awareness and understanding of race and racism, participants develop knowledge and skills that support and contribute to your organization’s overall diversity, equity and inclusion goals.
#48 ID:2490Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Harassment Prevention, Inclusion & Equity, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Workplace Civility, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedTrainingBytes® Microaggressions & Everyday Interactions™
Sometimes people don’t recognize when and how racial bias is expressed in our society and in day-to-day workplace interactions. Microaggressions tend to be the everyday, subtle interactions or behaviors that communicate some sort of bias toward another person or group. They can be intentional or unintentional and sometimes even well-meaning.
#49 ID:2486Topic: Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: TrainingBytes® Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedThe Oh Series™ Everyday Diversity
Diversity in today's workplace is a given... and the value of that diversity allows organizations to draw on a fuller range of experiences - allowing them to think more creatively and avoid biased decision-making. But what if that diversity is causing tension? What if inclusion and equity are slow on the uptake? Treating others with respect is paramount to a successful and inclusive workplace.
#50 ID:2344Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect Closed CaptionedMy Story™ (Racism is Real)
This powerful program helps start the difficult (but needed) conversations around recognizing the existence of racism and its impact on relationships. My Story™ provides learners with practical thought and discussion around recognizing and responding to the deep diversity and inclusion dynamics that are often grounded in racial and cultural differences.
#51 ID:2524Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Discrimination, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedLook! I Am Color Blind
Encouraging respect for ourselves and others does not mean failing to recognize race or other differences when they affect our understanding of a situation, our impact on others or our relationships. No matter how you may feel as an individual, color and race consciousness exist in our society and is the lived experience of many people. This video also acknowledges the importance of identity… which is how we see ourselves and how others see us.
#52 ID:2494Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedAre You Saying This is a Race Issue?
Being an outsider can happen to any of us at any time. It can happen based on occupation, tenure, age, gender… the list goes on and on. When there are race or cultural differences the points of connection may not be easy, reactions may be more intense, and misunderstandings are more likely to occur. Inclusion is all about intentional acts that build connections and strengthen relationships.
#53 ID:2491Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedCome On Now... I’m Not Racist!
Sometimes people don’t recognize when and how racial bias is expressed in our society and in day-to-day interactions. Most of us have seen or experienced racial bias in the form of microaggressions, which are subtle, sometimes indirect, and often unintentional behaviors that communicate hostile, derogatory or negative racial messages or assumptions. Although these things may not be intended as racist, they can come across that way.
#54 ID:2492Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedGo Back to Where I Came From
When employees are subjected to slurs and other negative behaviors based on legally protected status—like race, national origin, religion, age, disability and gender among others—the organization has an obligation to prevent and protect their employees from these types of behaviors, including behaviors on the part of non-employees, such as customers.
#55 ID:2493Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Harassment Prevention, Inclusion & Equity, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedShe’s Young... And a Girl!
Diversity, equity and inclusion are about encouraging and listening to ALL voices. When ideas are dismissed or discouraged, or when there are negative consequences for speaking up, we miss opportunities for innovation and problem solving. Beating tough diversity dynamics at work means creating an environment where all voices can be hard and valued. This is everyone’s responsibility.
#56 ID:2495Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedWhite Guys Need Not Apply!
It's easy to see how the focus on diversity, equity and inclusion has caused some white men to believe they have fewer opportunities. But the fact is that laws on fairness and equity apply equally to everyone. Efforts on the part of organizations to expand their race, gender, and ethnic diversity can’t legally, unfairly disadvantage any group. White males are protected by these same laws and have the same rights as everyone else.
#57 ID:2496Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedDiscussion Card: ALL IN!™ Tackling Tough Workplace Diversity Dynamics
No one likes tension or conflict in the workplace. But with such a diverse workforce, differences are bound to surface. These easy-to-use cards provide an easy-to-remember model (B.E.A.T.) along with thought-provoking questions as a framework for recognizing and responding to situations involving race and other diversity dynamics. These cards are great for a quick reminder, reinforcement or as a conversation generator.
#58 ID:2522Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Discussion Cards Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity, Racial EquityTrainingBytes® I'm The Only One...™
Great teamwork starts with people feeling they are important… and that their experience, skills and ideas matter! However, when someone is an “Only One" it can be harder for them to feel like they are part of the group... feel like they are included! Are you an ‘only one’ on your team?
#59 ID:2448Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: TrainingBytes® Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect, Onboarding, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity Closed CaptionedTrainingBytes® Go Back to Where I Came From
When racism or bigotry impacts an employee, the organization must step in and take corrective action. Whether its co-workers, customers or the general public, organizations have a clear responsibility to protect their employees. Employees need to know what to do in these situations.
#60 ID:2477Topic: Harassment Prevention Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Micro-Inequities/Micro-Aggressions Closed CaptionedYour Path to Success™ (The Complete Series)
Wouldn't it be nice to have a personal playbook of helpful tips and tricks while plugging away at the office, shop, plant, studio, etc.? A resource that would help you tackle tough workplace situations using easy-to-implement, common sense tactics and concepts. This new series of short, thought-provoking modules is a great way to face typical workplace issues - both strategically and respectfully. There is no better time than the present to get working on your path to success.
#61 ID:2271Topic: Personal Improvement Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect, Leadership, Personal Performance Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Leadership, Professionalism, Collaboration Closed CaptionedWorking on Diverse Teams (Pocket Guide)
We've taken of our ten best-selling discussion cards and created a pack of powerful, poignant and easy-to-use triggers for getting diversity, equity and inclusion conversations started! Each of the ten cards provides a simple model along with thought-provoking questions on various topics that will drive team cohesiveness. These cards are great for a quick training reminder, reinforcement, performance management or as a conversation generator.
#62 ID:2459Topic: Teamwork Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Pocket Guides Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, RespectI'll Take Care of It!
You're back at work after many months of working from home due to a health scare. Someone is sent home because of a cough. You see them back at work the very next day. Management doesn't seem concerned. But then there are rumblings and someone makes a veiled threat about taking care of it. What do you do?
#63 ID:2413Topic: Workplace Safety & Awareness Learning Paths: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect, Workplace Safety Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Conflict Resolution, Onboarding, Workplace Civility Closed CaptionedWanna Get Us All Sick?
Social distancing policies and standards within the workplace are essential to protecting employees from possibly getting sick. Employees most likely will continue to maintain a six-foot distance from others and otherwise observe social distancing in the workplace as work duties permit. Also, there might need to be a limit to the total number of workers in a workspace (based on square footage) and a limit to the number of people in conference rooms, workstations, etc.
#64 ID:2415Topic: Respect Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Workplace Safety & Awareness, Onboarding Closed CaptionedI Can’t Take It Anymore!
Change! How many of us really like it? We all know it's part of life – part of the workplace. But with change comes stress and uncertainty. Many of us are feeling (or have felt) the impact of working remotely during the pandemic. We’ve been asked to social distance for months and we are all feeling the lack of real co-worker interaction.
#65 ID:2478Topic: Change Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Teamwork, Onboarding Closed CaptionedIt's Just Allergies!
Yes, coughing in the workplace might take on a whole new meaning in the 'new normal' we face. But allergies, the common cold, even the flu bug will still be found in the workplace. Using good judgement and good hygiene can help prevent the spread of workplace sickness - without discriminating against others based on what we might perceive as fact.
#66 ID:2417Topic: Respect Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Discrimination, Onboarding Closed CaptionedLet's Not Shake Hands
New organizational policies and standards will be implemented across most organizations protecting employees while in the workplace. In the immediate future, 'new normal' guidelines will most likely include refraining from shaking hands while in the workplace. Refusing to shake hands can be dicey - even uncomfortable. There is definitely a right way to maintain respect while adhering to social distancing policies.
#67 ID:2414Topic: Respect Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Workplace Safety & Awareness, Onboarding Closed CaptionedImplicit (Hidden) Bias Infographic
Addressing implicit bias takes time and considerable effort. It’s about making a more conscious choice about how you show up in the world. It’s about getting comfortable with being…well, uncomfortable. And it is vital to creating a sustainable shift in the workplace, to improve effectiveness, innovation and profitability. Need a simple, visual way to understand and trigger discussions around implicit bias? This is just the tool for you!
#68 ID:2405Topic: Unconscious / Hidden Bias Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & EquityEveryday Diversity™ Three Strikes
Everyone is a combination of the many things different aspects of our lives. Daughter, engineer, team lead, brother/sister, type A personality, lover of jazz, etc. How all of these come together in the workplace is unique to all of us. Building an inclusive workplace means that people can be authentic in the workplace.
#69 ID:2383Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ The Assertive Salesperson
When we think about other people, we need to be aware of how bias may come into play. This is particularly true when the same behavior is seen as positive or negative depending on the gender of the other person. As we think about how to put awareness into action, we must watch the words we use to describe others and strive to be fair and equitable in our descriptions.
#70 ID:2382Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ Are You Speaking English?
Providing customer service over the phone can be hard, particularly when someone has an accent that is hard to understand. While it can be frustrating not being able to communicate easily, the reality is that everyone in the world has an accent. We only notice it when we are speaking with people who don’t share our native language.
#71 ID:2372Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect, Customer Service Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ Difficult Name
We all know the dangers that come from making assumptions based on one aspect of a person - such as their name. People want to be seen as whole people and our name is just one part of who we are. This kind of bias can be very subtle and we may not even realize that it is being done. So, as we think about putting this into action, let’s support all of employees in the appropriate pronunciation of their names and to watching any biases that start from someone’s name.
#72 ID:2373Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ Happy Holidays!
When the holiday season comes around, many people - by default - wish others a "Merry Christmas." But for people who don’t celebrate Christmas, this can feel disrespectful... and even rude. A key component of being respectful includes using appropriate holiday greetings during the holiday season.
#73 ID:2374Topic: Cultural Competency & Sensitivity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ Hijab
People often have different religious practices based upon their faith. Some of these practices include wearing something like a crucifix. For others, it means wearing a piece of attire such as a hijab. Today’s inclusive and respectful workplace culture means that the ability to practice your religion is open to you.
#74 ID:2375Topic: Respect Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ His Husband
There are still many stereotypes and prejudices about LGBTQ+ people - and this can often make it hard to come to work depending upon the attitudes and behaviors of co-workers. While we may not agree with every aspect of all of our co-workers, what we can agree on is that people need to be treated with respect and dignity.
#75 ID:2376Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ I Can Hear You!
People with disabilities live normal happy lives and most of the time are very independent and self-sufficient. Don’t offend someone by assuming that they cannot do something or that they have to have your help, but be willing to offer if it is desired.
#76 ID:2377Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ Mary the Dinosaur
We can make assumptions about people based on their age – younger people will be great with technology for example or anyone over the age of 25 will have a harder time adjusting to the software changes. But, assumptions like this can have a real-life impact on our work teams.
#77 ID:2378Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ More Than Meets the Eye
How we present ourselves to the world is part of our personal choices. Some people prefer a laid back styles, some prefer a buttoned up conservative look. So long as people are within the dress code, what people are wearing is personal.
#78 ID:2379Topic: Respect Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ Speak English
Speaking in a foreign language can be tiring and more challenging. Being able to speak in a native language often makes things easier and quicker - especially when describing work or tasks. It can be easy to assume that when we hear people speaking a foreign language that they are speaking about us. Sometimes this also means that we feel left out of the conversation.
#79 ID:2380Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ Taking Our Jobs!
Caring for ourselves and our families is something that everyone in the world worries about. And, immigrants are no exception of the rule. Often immigrants are willing to take jobs that other people find too hard or that they are willing to take because they have other opportunities. Other immigrants provide highly sought after skills and degrees that help companies to be successful. Helping immigrants to be successful at work helps everyone be a great part of a work team.
#80 ID:2381Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect, Racial Equity Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ We Need More Seats!
Cultural differences can impact how people perceive situations such as a visit to the doctor. For some cultures, this is seen as something an individual does, for other cultures, they see it as an important event which a good number of family members need to attend.
#81 ID:2384Topic: Cultural Competency & Sensitivity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ What Does a Girl Know?
Sometimes a department or field is dominated by one gender and it can be hard for people who aren’t that gender to be successful in that field - due to ingrained perceptions or long-standing stereotypes. Think male nurses... or female software developers.
#82 ID:2385Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ What's His Problem Anyway?
When we think about people with a disability – we typically think about visible or mobility related disabilities. But, in reality, many disabilities are hidden. When someone asks for an accommodation – that is between them and their manager. It isn’t anyone else’s business.
#83 ID:2386Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect Closed CaptionedYour Path to Success™ Embracing Civility
In today's fast-paced world, a simple social media post or email can lead to hurt feelings...lost jobs and maybe even a lawsuit. Simply put, uncivil actions disrupt the workplace! But... being civil is not about just being polite or having good manners.
#84 ID:2283Topic: Workplace Civility Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedYour Path to Success™ Embracing Inclusion
Inclusion in the workplace only exists when we create a culture that makes a space for everybody to be present, participate, contribute and feel valued. When we think about inclusion, we think about words like: belonging… fitting in… acceptance… togetherness… engagement… Now, when there’s a culture of inclusion, people don’t feel like have to hide any part of who they are – they can simply be “real” at work.
#85 ID:2284Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Interpersonal Skills, Professionalism, Respect Closed CaptionedYour Path to Success™ Understanding Diversity
Diversity has to do with human differences. So… a lot of times when people say “diversity” what they really mean is race or gender or ethnicity. Diversity is much more than that – it’s any point of difference. It can be differences in race or gender, but it also could be differences in work style, differences in personalities, differences in terms of our organizational cultures… any type of difference that matters.
#86 ID:2291Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedYour Path to Success™ Understanding Hidden Bias
We are all socialized into our cultural heritage, whether we know it or not. We learn language, values, and beliefs as well as “who is one of us” and “who is not” from our experiences in our cultures. Many of these beliefs remain even when presented with contradictory information or evidence. Bias can be expressed blatantly or through subtle messages.
#87 ID:2292Topic: Unconscious / Hidden Bias Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedTrainingBytes® Common Good. Common Ground™
Being civil to one another helps us all feel better about coming to work. But, it’s more than just being polite and showing good manners. There’s more to it than that! Civility helps create an organization where everyone can do their job - and not feel like they are being attacked.
#88 ID:2241Topic: Workplace Civility Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedEveryday Diversity™ Recruiting, Hiring & Retaining Diverse Talent
Studies have shown that having a diverse team is more innovative. But let's be real, finding and hiring diverse talent is often easier said than done. How can we get past potential bias and get the right talent in the door? And how do we keep them? This fast and fun new series answers common questions and provides real world tips on finding and keeping diverse talent.
#89 ID:2064Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect, Retention Aid, Hiring & Recruiting, Unconscious / Hidden Bias, Learning Reinforcement Closed CaptionedTrainingBytes® Please Call Me Jessica, Not Bill™
Transitioning to a different gender is a deeply personal decision. There are many unknowns and the added stress of how the workplace will accept the transitioning employee is very real. When discussing with and supporting (being an ally) an employee or co-worker going through the transition, the bottom line and key to personal and team success is simple... it all comes down to respect. This powerful video captures the emotion and fears of a transitioning employee.
#90 ID:1494Topic: Respect Learning Paths: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect, Leadership Type: TrainingBytes® Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Inclusion & Equity, Discussion Trigger, Gender Identity Closed CaptionedTrainingBytes® Look Who Checked In...™
Patients in gender transition are dealing with emotions, questions, stares and even discrimination. The bottom line message of this short video is simple: Everyone must be treated with respect. It doesn’t matter if you are a patient, co-worker or vendor, we all deserve to be heard and treated fairly…and…sometimes we need to speak up to make that happen!
#91 ID:1645Topic: Inclusion & Equity Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: TrainingBytes® Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect, Gender Identity Closed CaptionedWhat is Diversity, Really?
A very powerful and direct definition of diversity is in this best-selling video vignette/scenario.
#92 ID:142Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Cultural Competency & Sensitivity Closed CaptionedIt's Just an Expression
This video vignette clearly demonstrates the impact of offensive figures of speech on workplace relationships.
#93 ID:230Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Harassment Prevention, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedFive Completely Sane People
It's sometimes tough bringing a group of diverse and free-thinking individuals together on a team - and expect them to immediately gel. This video demonstrates the work needed to get the best from a multi-generational team. Includes varying views of appropriate business etiquette.
#94 ID:104Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Paths: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect, Leadership Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Generational Challenges Closed CaptionedHow to Better Understand Generation Y!
This short animated video is a fun way to understand the newest generation in the workplace - Generation Y (also known as the Millennials).
#95 ID:1031Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism, Respect, Onboarding, Generational ChallengesI'm Color Blind (Original Version)
This vignette presents the concept of feedback within a diversity context. Also covered is the necessity to recognize hidden/unconscious bias.
#96 ID:91Topic: Unconscious / Hidden Bias Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Leadership, Management, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed CaptionedMe Jing Or Ma Jong? Avoiding Stereotypes
A focus on the concept of assistance within a diversity context and the importance of avoiding stereotypes (and bias - conscious or unconscious) in the workplace.
#97 ID:90Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Government Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Unconscious / Hidden Bias Closed CaptionedMy Grandpa's Name Is Charlie
Generational preferences regarding communication and management; the communication gap between a young manager and an older subordinate.
#98 ID:105Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Generational Challenges Closed CaptionedOut With the Old, In With the New!
This is a terrific and poignant scenario showing the technology gap between generations.
#99 ID:99Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Generational Challenges Closed CaptionedSaturday's Just Another Day
When personal goals negatively impact team members; how generational differences impact views of work/life balance.
#100 ID:100Topic: Diversity Dynamics Learning Path: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Office & General, Government Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Management, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect Closed Captioned