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The First 30 Seconds: The Safe Use of Fire Extinguishers™ (Safety eLearning)
In this eLearning course, you will learn about when and how to best use a fire extinguisher, when not to fight a fire, and how fire extinguishers are matched to various classifications of fires.
The Safety Deck™ (Part 1)
In this eLearning course, you will learn that workplace safety is not something that happens by chance. Using a standard deck of playing cards as a metaphor, this first part of the series addresses 6 OSHA regulated safety issues. Each card represents a topic basic to most safety programs and especially important to a new employee.
The Safety Lotto™ - Part 1
In this eLearning course, you will learn that workplace safety is not something that happens by chance. This lesson takes a humorous approach to pointing out that the chances of you getting hurt are many times greater than winning the lottery. In this lesson, we’ll review the importance of electrical safety, lock out/tag out, as well as respiratory, and forklift safety.
The Safety Lotto™ - Part 2
In this lesson, we will continue our look at people who go to work each day and try to beat the odds of serious injury - or even death -- by exercising unsafe behavior. In this lesson, we’ll review falls, vehicle safety, slips, and explosive materials.
Understanding and Preventing Frostbite™
In this lesson, you will learn to identify the stages of frostbite as well as the measures that should be taken to properly treat and prevent frostbite.
Understanding and Preventing Hypothermia™
In this lesson, you will learn to identify the stages of hypothermia and understand the measures to prevent hypothermia.
Winter Driving Training™ - Part 1
Driving in winter conditions takes skill. In this course, you will learn to identify the laws of physics as they pertain to moving vehicles as well as the basic techniques to maintain control of a moving vehicle.
Winter Driving Training™ - Part 2
In the second part of this series, you will learn to identify the danger zones and the importance of preparing for winter driving. Mouse over each topic to see the task.
Winter Walking Safety™
In this course, you will learn to identify the precautions for exits and entrances as well as negotiating steps and turns during winter weather.
SafetyBytes® - An Overview of Protective Gear
Proper use and maintenance of personal protective equipment will reduce injury and illness among employees. This SafetyBytes® module provides an overview of personal protective gear.
SafetyBytes® - Basic Facts About Back Injuries
Preventing back injuries is a major workplace safety challenge. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll take a look at some basic facts about back injuries in the workplace.
SafetyBytes® - Bloodborne Pathogens The Proper Use of PPE
We'll review the proper use of personal protective equipment to prevent contact with bloodborne pathogens in this fast-moving SafetyBytes® module.
SafetyBytes® - Braking and Adjusting on Winter Roads
Winter driving is at best, frustrating and at worst, dangerous. In difficult weather it can take all your driving ability just to keep your vehicle on the road. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll take a look at techniques you can use to steer out of a skid on slippery surfaces.
SafetyBytes® - Carrying a Load Properly
Whether it's dull and achy or sharp and stabbing, back pain can make it hard to concentrate on your job. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to avoid that aching back. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll take a look at some basic techniques for properly carrying a load.
SafetyBytes® - Cumulative Trauma Disorders
Cumulative Trauma Disorders, or CTDs, account for more than 50 percent of all occupational illnesses in the United States. Employees affected by these disorders frequently experience substantial pain and functional impairment that may require a change in occupation. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll review the definition and common causes of CTDs.
SafetyBytes® - Electrical Current and the Human Body
Electricity at any voltage can be dangerous and should always be approached with caution. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll discuss the affects of electrical current on the human body.
SafetyBytes® - Electrical Safety - Lightning and Static Electricity
This SafetyBytes® course covers the potentially lethal impacts of both lightning and statc electricity.
SafetyBytes® - Electricity and Small Equipment
Each year thousands of employees are injured or killed as a result of accidental contact with electricity. Not because of unsafe conditions, but because of unsafe work practices. In this module, we’ll discuss basic safe work practices with small equipment.
SafetyBytes® - Encountering Dogs (Determine the Situation)
No matter how much we tame and train man's best friend, so long as man is man and nature is nature, there will always be an underlying threat between the two. In this SafetyBytes™ session, we’ll take a look at what you can do to determine the situation when encountering dogs.
SafetyBytes® - Exiting and Entering Your Vehicle in The Winter
In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the safe way of exiting and entering your vehicle during winter weather.
SafetyBytes® - Fall Protection Plan - Work Practices
Fall Protection Plan - Work Practices
SafetyBytes® - Fall Related Hazards
Most of us don’t give much thought to the potential for slips, trips, or falls on the job and yet falls cause the majority of accidents and fatal injuries in the workplace. In this SafetyBytes™ course, we’ll review some of the fall hazards that you may come across every day.
SafetyBytes® - Frostbite An Overview
In this SafetyBytes™ course, we’ll discuss the signs of frostbite and appropriate treatments should frostbite occur.
SafetyBytes® - Hand Protection (Wearing PPE)
A quick overview of PPE for hand safety is presented in this SafetyBytes® module.
SafetyBytes® - HazCom: Types Of Hazardous Substances
Whether at home or in a work setting, most of us handle chemicals in one form or another. Sometimes, without even being aware of it. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll review the different types of hazardous substances that you may come into contact with.
SafetyBytes® - Informational Signs
The appearance and meaning of many of these devices are standardized so that information is conveyed quickly and in a readily understandable form. In this SafetyBytes® session, we’ll discuss informational signs.
SafetyBytes® - Ladder Safety
Ladders are the number one cause of fall injuries in the workplace. In this SafetyBytes™ module, we will discuss some tips that should be considered when using ladders.
SafetyBytes® - Laws of Physics and Winter Driving
In order to safely handle your vehicle in winter weather, you must be able to assess road conditions, predict how your vehicle will react, and know what actions to take to keep it under control. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll take a look at the laws of physics and winter driving.
SafetyBytes® - Lifting and Back Safety
Acute back injuries can be the immediate result of improper lifting techniques and/or lifting loads that are too heavy for the back to support. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll review the proper technique for lifting loads.
SafetyBytes® - MRSA: An Overview
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, or MRSA, infection is caused by a strain of staph bacteria that's become resistant to the antibiotics commonly used to treat ordinary staph infections. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll review common treatments for MRSA.
SafetyBytes® - Negotiating Steps During the Winter
In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the safe way of negotiating steps during the winter months.
SafetyBytes® - Preventing Falls - General Guidelines
In this SafetyBytes™ module, we’ll review some of the guidelines that should be followed to prevent falls in the workplace.
SafetyBytes® - Preventing Falls - Stairs, Ladders & Scaffolds
In this SafetyBytes™ session, we’ll review some of the safety measures you should take when using stairs, ladders, and scaffolds.
SafetyBytes® - Preventing Falls on Slippery Surfaces
Each of us encounters slippery surfaces at some time. Knowing how to react safely is key to avoiding a serious injury. In this SafetyBytes™ session, we’ll review some safety tips on negotiating slippery surfaces safely.
SafetyBytes® - Reaching and Back Injury
We have all been told to avoid back injury by bending our knees when we lift, keeping the load close and avoiding twisting motions. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll review the proper method of reaching for high objects.
SafetyBytes® - Responding to Chemical Spills or Leaks
It’s important for individual workers to know what steps to take in dealing with small chemical spills. This SafetyBytes® course reviews those steps.
SafetyBytes® - Scaffold Safety
While ladders are used for access to elevated work areas or for very brief tasks, scaffolds are required for lengthy jobs and more than one worker. In this SafetyBytes™ session, We will discuss important safety guidelines that must be considered when using scaffolding.
SafetyBytes® - Shock Protection and Grounding
In an electrical system, the grounding system is the primary protection against electrical shock hazards. It provides a low-resistance pathway to ground to protect against electrical faults. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the importance of shock protection and grounding.
SafetyBytes® - Structure of the Back
Acute back injuries can be the immediate result of improper lifting techniques and/or lifting loads that are too heavy for the back to support. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll review the structure of the back.
SafetyBytes® - The Basics of Circuit Breakers and Fuses
Circuit breakers and fuses work as fail-safe components of your electrical structure protecting it from the hazards of overloading, damage, and other safety issues. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll review the basics of circuit breakers and fuses.
SafetyBytes® - The Joker
Pranks in the workplace can only mean one thing at the very least: the participants are not focusing on their jobs. This dramatic SafetyBytes® module shows just how bad a joke can go.
SafetyBytes® - The Stages of Hypothermia
Hypothermia is a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss the various stages of hypothermia.
SafetyBytes® - Traction and Control of Your Vehicles
In order to safely control your vehicle in winter weather, you must be able to maintain traction. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll take a look at traction and control of your vehicle during winter driving.
SafetyBytes® - Truck Tire Chaining - Chain Repair
In order for you to be prepared, you must ensure your tire chains on in good working order. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the procedures for repairing truck tire chains.
SafetyBytes® - Turning and Back Safety
Acute back injuries can be the immediate result of improper lifting techniques such as moving a load from one location to another. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll review the procedure for turning your body while moving a load.
SafetyBytes® - Types of Forklifts
In this SafetyBytes™ session, we will discuss the different types of forklifts that you may find in your workplace.
SafetyBytes® - Understanding a Dog’s Body Language
An unprovoked dog attack can be a terrifying and potentially life threatening incident. In this SafetyBytes™ course, we’ll take a look at a dog’s body language and what it is saying.
SafetyBytes® - Using Banded Ear Plugs
When in doubt, cover your ears! In this SafetyBytes® session, we will look at using banded ear plugs.
SafetyBytes® - Using Disposable Ear Plugs
When engineering and administrative controls aren’t sufficient to reduce noise, personal protective equipment in the form of hearing protection must be worn. In this SafetyBytes® session, we will look at using disposable ear plugs.
SafetyBytes® - Using Ear Muffs
Hearing protection is very important. In this SafetyBytes® course, we will look at using ear muffs.
SafetyBytes® - Using Flexible Extension Cords
In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the permitted and prohibited uses and hazards of flexible extension cords.
SafetyBytes® - Using Reusable Ear Plugs
When engineering and administrative controls aren’t sufficient to reduce noise, personal protective equipment in the form of hearing protection must be worn. In this SafetyBytes® course, we will look at using reusable ear plugs.
SafetyBytes® - Using the Ampere Meter
In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the use of the amp meter which is used to test the amperage flowing in a circuit.
SafetyBytes® - Using the Volt Meter
In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss the use of the Volt meter which is an instrument used for measuring the potential difference, or voltage, between two points in an electrical or electronic circuit.
SafetyBytes® - Using the VOM Meter
In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the use of the VOM meter which is used to test the continuity or resistance in a circuit as well as the voltage.
SafetyBytes® - Vehicle Safety - Unsafe Maintenance
Trying to fix that equipment while on an incline? Think again! This SafetyByte demonstrates that unsafe maintenance is a recipe for disaster.
SafetyBytes® - What to Do in a Hypothermic Situation
Hypothermia is a serious condition. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss the actions you should take in a hypothermic situation.
SafetyBytes® - Why is Falling So Dangerous?
Each year, at least 68,000 injuries and 95 fatalities are caused by falls from elevations. In this SafetyBytes® session, we will look at the three basic elements of a fall hazard.
SafetyBytes® Accident Investigation Interviewing Techniques
An accident is any unplanned event that results in personal injury, property damage, or both. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll discuss the techniques you should use when interviewing individuals during the course of an accident investigation.
SafetyBytes® Accident Investigation Overview
Accidents resulting in injuries requiring medical attention or resulting in significant property damage, as well as close calls or near misses of this type, should all be properly investigated. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss an overview of accident investigations.
SafetyBytes® Common Physical Hazard Terms
A physical hazard is a substance that is likely to burn or support fire; may explode or release high pressures that can inflict bodily injury; or can spontaneously react on its own, or when exposed to water. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss common physical hazard terms.
SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety Training
Electrical shocks can range from a mild discomfort to death. Electrical shock is a cause of workplace injuries that often results in long term disability and death. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll review electrical safety training.
SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety: Accidental Contact With High Voltage
The term high voltage usually means electrical energy at voltages high enough to inflict harm on living things. Equipment and conductors that carry high voltage warrant particular safety requirements and procedures. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss accidental contact with high voltage.
SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety: De-Energizing Equipment
Electricity has long been recognized as a serious workplace hazard. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss the importance of de-energizing equipment before any servicing begins.
SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety: Electrical Equipment Warnings
Many injuries, deaths, and property damage caused by workplace electrical hazards can be avoided. The first step in avoiding these hazards begins with safety awareness. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss electrical equipment warnings.
SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety: Using Portable Equipment
Engineers, electricians, and other professionals work with electricity directly, including working on overhead lines, cable harnesses, and circuit assemblies. Others, such as office workers and sales people, work with electricity indirectly and may also be exposed to electrical hazards. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll discuss using portable equipment.
SafetyBytes® How Fire Works
A fire can occur anytime, anywhere and from a wide variety of causes. This SafetyBytes® course describes how a fire actually works - the elements needed for one to start.
SafetyBytes® Physical Hazards Within The Workplace
Hazards that can lead to fires, explosions and the resulting burns and injuries are known as physical hazards. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the different classes of physical hazards.
SafetyBytes® Preventing Ergonomic Disorders: Buy In And Worksite Analysis
Common symptoms of CTDs include a decreased range of motion, decreased grip strength, swelling of a joint or part of an arm, shoulder, neck, or leg. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the first steps you can take to prevent ergonomic disorders.
SafetyBytes® Preventing Ergonomic Disorders: Good Work Practices
Health effects that can result from poor ergonomics generally affect the nerves, muscle, and tendons. Common symptoms include a decreased range of motion, decreased grip strength, or swelling of a joint. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss good work practices that are vital in preventing ergonomic disorders.
SafetyBytes® The Basic Electrical Circuit
To work safely with electricity, you need to be able to predict what it will do. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll discuss the basic electrical circuit.
Peer Today, Boss Tomorrow™ Action Steps for Success (eLearning Program)
Help newly promoted managers, supervisors and leaders navigate their changing roles and have immediate impact! Watch as Lindsey, a newly promoted manager, surfs the web looking for tips and insights about making a successful transition from peer to boss. This interactive eLearning course provides key strategies, activities and practical suggestions that make this program an excellent choice for organizations that promote from within or need to train new managers & supervisors.
TrainingBriefs® Using Personal Pronouns
Personal pronouns are the words that we use to refer to ourselves and others in place of names, such as he, she, they, ella, etc. These pronouns are not just grammatical markers, but also expressions of identity and respect. Using the correct personal pronouns for someone shows that you acknowledge and value their gender identity, which may or may not align with their biological sex or appearance. Using the wrong personal pronouns for someone, intentionally or unintentionally, can cause them to feel invalidated, disrespected, or even discriminated against.
Everyday Leadership™ (Advantage Course)
This interactive course was developed to help your organization's leaders, managers, or supervisors, in their daily effort to foster better employee connections, communication and community at work - all the while working together toward one shared goal or vision.
The Consequences of Sexual Harassment™ (Employee Course - Multi-State)
Addressing sexual harassment training requirements for your employees has never been easier. This newly updated 60-minute course is based on the popular ENOUGH!™ training program and covers all* required state training requirements (with additional state-specific content for California, Washington, New York (plus NYC), Delaware, Illinois (plus Chicago), District of Columbia and Maine). This highly interactive course uses a dramatic story line to effectively engage learners... to trigger understanding & empathy... all while driving home key learning points regarding the deep consequences of workplace sexual harassment.
Right Side of the Line: Creating a Respectful and Harassment-Free Workplace™
Updated with the US Supreme Court decision protecting LGBTQ+ workers! Meet federal compliance standards for harassment-prevention training. This interactive course is designed to help you recognize, respond to and resolve difficult interactions that can stem from inappropriate or illegal behaviors in the workplace. It also addresses harassment in all its form, including hazing, gossip, retaliation and more.
I Said Something™ Promoting Respectful Workplace Behavior for Managers
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Did you know that as a manager or supervisor - you are held to a higher legal standard in harassment & abusive conduct cases. Workplace harassment has consequences - for the target of harassment, the organization and even YOU - the manager or supervisor! Learn how to identify and address workplace harassment using real-life examples and relevant video scenarios. As a manager, you need to know how to address bad workplace behavior.
I Said Something™ Promoting Respectful Workplace Behavior (eLearning)
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Research tells us that as many as 80% of women (and up to 20% of men) experience harassment in the workplace and two-thirds of workers experience bullying in the workplace. This course provides the tools to effectively and appropriately respond to workplace bullying and harassment as well as how to step up and put an end to aggressive and fearful behavior. Each area (bullying, sexual harassment, discrimination) covered in the fast moving program is actionable, reasonable and can have significant impact on your organization.
No Problem! Serving Others with Respect™ (eLearning)
YOU (the employee) make the difference in how a customer feels, not a policy, not your manager...you! The intent of this course is to show customer service staff and employees some ways of handling difficult situations so that they can effectively respond and leave the customer with a positive, memorable impression.
Standing Up for Respectful Workplace Behavior™
Meet the Chicago Bystander Training Requirement! Research tells us that as many as 80% of women and 20% of men experience some form of harassment in the workplace. Organizations want productive and engaged employees who contribute to the bottom line… and one aggressive employee can ruin it all. There are real consequences associated with crossing the line at work and more than money is what’s at stake. The effects of harassment, discrimination and abusive conduct can damage our organization’s morale, brand, and leave targeted employees unproductive and fearful.
ENOUGH!™ The Consequences of Sexual Harassment (eLearning for Employees)
Looking for a completely new approach to sexual harassment training? Want to actively engage your employees on key topics such as hostile work environment and quid pro quo? ENOUGH! uses a dramatic story line and interactive learning components to effectively engage learners... to trigger empathy... all while driving home key learning points regarding the deep consequences of workplace sexual harassment. The active bystander concept is also covered.
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) - An Overview
We all use Personally Identifiable Information (PII) to identify ourselves. PII includes information like a driver's license number, an address, or a birthdate. Social Security numbers and biometric records such as fingerprints are also examples of PII. PII includes any information that can be used to distinguish or trace your identity - either alone or when combined with other information that is unique to you. Organizations must safeguard PII and limit access to it. Only those individuals with a "need to know" - that is, individuals with official authorized access to the information - may access and use a record or system of records containing PII.
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (An Overview)
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) is a federal anti-discrimination law that covers employers, including state and local governments, with 15 or more employees. Under the PWFA, employers must make “reasonable accommodations” to a worker’s known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, unless the accommodation will cause the employer an “undue hardship.”
TrainingBriefs® Make My Day!
It’s important to have clear policies and procedures to prevent, address, and resolve third-party sexual harassment and to educate and train your employees on how to handle such situations. It's also important for employees to report any incidents of third-party sexual harassment to their supervisor and/or Human Resources. By doing so, both the employee and the employer can protect their rights, dignity, and interests.
TrainingBriefs® That’s a Stereotype!
A stereotype is a widely held, simplified belief about a specific group on the basis of sex, gender identity, race and ethnicity, nationality, age, socioeconomic status, language, and so forth. Stereotypes are deeply embedded within social institutions and wider culture. One important thing to remember is that we need to judge people based on their skills and abilities, not a preconceived stereotype, assumption, or bias.
TrainingBriefs® Why Complimenting Others Matters
In the fast-paced environment of today's workplace, it's easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of deadlines, meetings, and emails. Amidst this hustle, the simple act of complimenting others often gets overlooked. Recognizing and vocalizing the value of our colleagues' efforts is not just a nicety – it's a powerful tool that fosters a positive work environment, boosts morale, and encourages a culture of appreciation and respect.
TrainingBriefs® Why Diversity Matters
Workplace diversity is critical to any organization's success. It promotes innovation, better problem-solving, improves a company's reputation, increases employee morale and retention, and can help organizations better understand and serve their customers. Embracing diversity and promoting inclusivity in the workplace is not just a smart business decision, but it’s the right thing to do!
TrainingBriefs® Why Resilience Matters
Resilience matters in the workplace because it can help employees cope with stress, improve their well-being, increase their job satisfaction and performance, enhance their creativity and innovation. Resilience can also benefit the organization by reducing turnover and absenteeism as well as by improving customer satisfaction and loyalty, reputation and brand image, and employee engagement and retention.
TrainingBriefs® Why Trust Matters
Trust is the foundation of any successful organization. Trust means that employees have confidence in each other's abilities, intentions, and actions. Trust also means that employees feel safe to express their opinions, share their ideas, and collaborate with their colleagues. Leaders play a crucial role in promoting trust in the workplace by setting an example through their behavior and fostering a culture of mutual respect and collaboration.
More Than a Gut Feeling™: Leveraging the Power of Behavior-Based Interviewing (Advantage Course)
Based on Best-Selling More Than a Gut Feeling IV! Let’s be honest… a lot of hiring gets done based on nothing other than a gut feeling. Assumptions... Intuition... And a lot of employee turnover results because that gut feeling, that assumption, that intuition just wasn’t very accurate. If you’re like most managers, one of your greatest fears is that you’ll hire the wrong person. You want to hire the person who, ultimately, will be the most successful in the job. You know that your operation will function more smoothly and will be more productive if the right person is in the right job.
It’s Still Not Just About Sex Anymore™: Harassment and Discrimination in the Workplace
Updated with the US Supreme Court decision protecting LGBTQ+ workers! In the ever-changing work environment, it's difficult to know--or understand--what's allowed and what's not allowed at work. Using this new course, bring greater awareness to the many types of harassment which can occur in the workplace. Use with employees organization-wide for annual training or new employee orientation.
TrainingBriefs® Bias and the Brain
Unconscious bias refers to a bias that we are unaware of and which happens outside of our control. It is a bias that happens automatically and is triggered by our brain making quick decisions from data it gathers and then adding meaning to it.
Documentation & Progressive Discipline™ Leveraging the Power of FOSA™
If you're a manager, you already know that disciplining employees is one of the most difficult parts of your job. But, documenting performance is essential in correcting performance problems and protecting yourself as a manager. This interactive course provides steps to ensure solid, consistent documentation procedures throughout your company. Using the FOSA™ process, managers will possess the tools to effectively and legally address performance issues.
My Story™ Understanding Racial Inequity (Interactive eLearning)
Racism is real. It can be subtle. Or blatant. Either way, it deeply impacts those who are the target of the racist act, statement or attitude. This powerful course will help learners gain a better understanding of “race-related incidents” through the eyes of those impacted - by hearing their personal stories and insights of their personal experiences. Each of us has a story. How will yours impact others?
FOSA™ Documenting Discipline (eLearning Signature)
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Lack of solid documentation is the single most common mistake employers make when handling discipline or terminations. What if you need to justify an employment decision or termination long after it occurs? Not properly documenting can hurt you in unemployment compensation disputes, workers’ compensation cases and other legal matters. This course teaches importance of documenting your employees using the FOSA™ process.
TrainingBriefs® Why Equity Matters
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Workplace equity refers to the fair and just treatment of all employees regardless of their backgrounds or identities, with an emphasis on creating an inclusive workplace where everyone has equal access to opportunities for professional growth and success. In order to create a workplace culture that prioritizes equity, organizations need to be intentional about their efforts. This means actively seeking out diverse candidates for employment, providing equal access to opportunities for professional growth and advancement, and creating a culture of respect and inclusivity. It also means investing in training and education for all employees to help them understand and recognize the impact of bias and discrimination in the workplace.
The Oh Series™ Everyday Diversity (eLearning Program)
Diversity and inclusion dynamics are the positive or negative reactions that occur when dimensions of diversity, such as culture, experience, and expectations, come together. An “Oh?” moment occurs when “difference makes a difference!” In other words, it occurs when diversity and inclusion dynamics impact our relationships, behavior, or understanding of a situation.
M.E.E.T.: Breaking New Ground™ (eLearning Signature)
Tackling the 'hard to discuss' issues of respect, inclusion and diversity in the workplace, the eLearning program will provide your employees with the tools they need to understand and manage their behavior as it relates to others in the workplace.
Conflict Clock™ (eLearning Signature)
Conflict with another person can create stress – the kind of stress that can lead to a response that makes the problem worse, rather than better. This course was designed to help all employees respond to workplace conflicts successfully! Benefits include: reduced stress and frustration, increased effectiveness, more respect and recognition and increased job and personal satisfaction.
Everyday Diversity™ Recruiting, Hiring & Retaining Diverse Talent (eLearning)
Are you curious how diversity can help your team be more innovative and impact your culture? How about keeping that talent once they are in the door? But let's be real, finding and hiring diverse talent is often easier said than done. How can we get past potential biases and get the right talent in the door? And how do we keep them? This fast-paced course answers common questions and provides real world tips on finding and keeping diverse talent.