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TrainingBriefs® His Husband
New Micro-Learning! 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 religious beliefs about the LGBTQ+ community vary, what is important is that within the workplace, we provide a respectful environment for all workers.
TrainingBriefs® I Can Hear You!
New Micro-Learning! 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, rather be willing to offer if it is desired. These stereotypes often lead to bias. Embracing our differences… as well accepting each other… are key components to creating a respectful and inclusive workplace where we all want to participate… and stay!
TrainingBriefs® I Had to Say Something!
Stereotypes and biases have not place at work. They can (and do) creep into our conversations and influence our actions. When we hear or witness these types of statements, we need to speak up and drive conversation around the impact (even if the intent was not to hurt a co-worker). If we don't, they can easily lead to misunderstandings and reinforced stereotypes. Speaking up is an important part of creating and maintaining a respectful work environment.
TrainingBriefs® I’m Not Gonna Work Extra Hours
We all have a lot of things to get done during the day. As a manager or supervisor, you are charged with delegating those tasks to your team throughout the day. But you have an employee who won’t stay after hours or come in early when it’s needed. The position requires this kind of flexibility. What do you do?
TrainingBriefs® Respecting LGBTQ+ Co-Workers
Fostering a team atmosphere includes ensuring all employees are respected for their abilities and their differences. Differences in race, religion, age, ethnic background and sexual orientation add to the diversity of experience each individual brings to the team. By completing this course, you’ll have increased confidence as a manager and a more productive team, with fewer inter-personal conflicts.
TrainingBriefs® Respecting Sexual Orientation
Knowing when and how to deal with issues of sexual orientation, or sexuality, or even lifestyle choices can be a challenge. They're the kind of things that can give rise to gossip and innuendo, at the very least; and outright hostility and harassment if you don't deal with them correctly.
TrainingBriefs® Tackling Conflict Between Employees
A conflict between two or more employees is causing problems. For most managers or supervisors, the toughest part of dealing with conflict is making the decision to do something about it. So, how do you work with employees to resolve team conflict?
TrainingBriefs® Termination Due to Downsizing
We all dread it. It's one of the toughest responsibilities of a manager/leader. You must terminate an employee because your organization is downsizing. How well you do depends a lot on your preparation. So… what do you do?
TrainingBriefs® Termination Due to Poor Performance
Performance-based terminations should never come as a surprise to your employees. Despite all your efforts, you still may not see the type or quality of improvement needed, and the only option left is to sever the relationship. However, by now, you should have clearly documented what you did to help the under-performing employee improve. What's the next step?
TrainingBriefs® They’re Both Older
It’s a good possibility that many members of our organization don’t understand that our organization is a collection of backgrounds, experience levels, and life lessons. It’s important for them to understand that we can draw on the strengths of those elements… developing a thorough solution that works for the entire team.
TrainingBriefs® Unacceptable Mistakes
There are times, when employees don’t perform their jobs up to our expectations for a variety of reasons. It’s your job, as a manager or supervisor, to communicate and reinforce those expectations and find appropriate solutions, when those expectations are not met. You have discovered an employee who makes an unacceptable number of mistakes. What do you do?
Got Compliance?™ Harassment, Really?™
By completing this eLearning course, you will be able to identify behaviors that are harassing, determine what behavior is out-of-bounds, and identify how to react given situations involving harassment.
Got Compliance?™ The Hostile Work Environment
One of the realities of today’s workplace is the potential for violence, and as a manager, you must be able to effectively respond to situations that create a hostile work environment. You are responsible for providing a safe workplace for all your employees so you need the skills to deal with the risks that exist in managing people.
Got Compliance?™ Third Party Harassment
We all deserve to work in a respectful and harassment-free workplace and it’s important for you to understand what is and is not acceptable behavior. Sometimes harassment occurs by people outside of our company. This eLearning module will focus on harassment situations involving third party relationships such as vendors, customers, and contractors.
Got Diversity & Inclusion?™ Generational Diversity for Managers
Generational diversity is a term used to describe the diverse employee population that spans four generations in the workplace. By completing this module, you will be able to identify the characteristics of the four generations and the challenges of managing their different work styles.
Got Leadership?™ Understanding Generation Y (Millennials)™
With four generations in the workforce today, there are both challenges and opportunities to working on multi-generational teams. In this module, we will be concentrating on Gen Y - the newest generation to enter the workplace (with different expectations and work styles).
A.C.T. with Integrity™: Real Situations for Discussion (eLearning Advantage)
Most organizations operate at a fast pace—which means real choices have to be made quickly by employees every day. And every time they make a choice, they hold the future well-being of your organization in their hands. This highly interactive course will help your employees learn how to recognize the most common business ethics and compliance situations they face every day.
It's Not Just About Sex Anymore™: An Advantage eLearning Course
Using dramatic examples in white and blue collar, hospitality, health care and retail settings, this program will protect your organization by communicating everyone's legal responsibilities towards harassment and discrimination.
Leadership 101
Learners taking this course will quickly understand that leadership is the willingness and ability to influence those around them at all levels. They will also explore different methods for being more influential and identify leadership behaviors in a variety of situations. This course also helps learners determine ways to develop committed team members; and develop vision, mission and goal statements.
TrainingBriefs® The New Normal
New Micro-Learning! Biases and stereotypes based on national origin or heritage can lead to unfounded and negative comments and actions that can ruin relationships and reputations. This type of harassment and discrimination will not be tolerated in our organization!