Search eLearning Library for: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging
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TrainingBriefs® Religious Terms & Information
New Micro-Learning! When it comes to encouraging inclusion in the workplace, terminology and vocabulary around world religions play a key role. Using derogatory names given to certain groups and people can perpetuate bias and stereotyping.
TrainingBriefs® Respecting Generational Differences
New Micro-Learning! The average work environment now might have up to four generations under one roof. That said, the old dog and the young pup need to work harmoniously in order to get things done. While these totally different generational viewpoints and approaches to work can undoubtedly be beneficial, they can also be somewhat challenging to navigate.
TrainingBriefs® Respecting Religious Diversity
New Micro-Learning! Managers often get busy and can’t always be on top of everything. Yet sometimes they can unknowingly send a message that excludes an employee. When the exclusion occurs because of something related to the employee’s religion, it can be serious.
TrainingBriefs® That’s Generation Z?
New Micro-Learning! The newest generation of workers (Gen Z) will increase the complexity of managing and working across generations, especially considering that more than 75% of workers identify "managing multi-generational teams" and "different work expectations across generations" as challenges. Organizations must prioritize generational training to ensure the generational gap at work doesn't continue to expand and result in poor communication, collaboration, engagement and more.
TrainingBriefs® That’s Offensive!
New Micro-Learning! So, how can we maintain respectful work relationships when someone uses a term or phrase that is offensive to others in the workplace? Diversity moments are often unintended, occur when we least expect, and can leave us surprised, confused, embarrassed, guilty, fearful, frustrated or uncertain. When you overhear a situation where one person has inadvertently made an insulting remark, you may decide to intervene.
TrainingBriefs® The Competitive Advantage of Diversity & Inclusion
New Micro-Learning! Diversity within your organization and teams is a given. It simply exists. But… creating an inclusive team environment that values diversity helps you achieve your organization’s goals – both cultural and financial!
TrainingBriefs® The Hidden Bias Trap
New Micro-Learning! As our world becomes increasingly diverse, it is important that we understand our hidden biases and stereotypes in order to foster effective teamwork. We often do not realize how these biases and stereotypes impact how we interact with others. Before you can avoid bias and stereotyping people in the workplace, you need to understand what they are.
TrainingBriefs® Workplace Gossip & Rumors
So why do people start gossip and spread rumors? Much of it has to do with our need to make sense of what's happening around us. To understand what's going on, people talk to one-another. And, together, they fill in the holes in the story with a little bit of fact – and a lot of guesswork or subtle innuendo.
Diversity 101 - An Overview (Diversity Basics)
Diversity primer in under 10 minutes! Diversity and inclusion are not the same. Inclusion allows us to leverage the advantages of diversity. Diversity without inclusion focuses on differences without necessarily seeing similarities or respecting the differences.
Got Diversity & Inclusion?™ An Introduction to Diversity & Inclusion
Need a fun, quick way to introduce the concepts of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Look no further! This course defines both diversity and inclusion - while helping users understand the benefits of embracing both – for a better workplace.
Got Diversity & Inclusion?™ Cultural Competence (An Overview)
This new course will help users identify the conceptual levels of cultural competence - the ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. Users will also be able to identify the elements of the MEET™ model, which will help them resolve misunderstandings and differences – thus helping you maintain relationships.
Got Diversity & Inclusion?™ The Diversity Moment
Differences in culture contribute to the rich vibrancy of our country’s own unique make-up. These differences can present challenges in the workplace, however. People's communication styles and ways of relating to others are influenced by their cultural heritage, which can create issues in the workplace.
LearningBytes® Being An Ally
Anyone can be an ally. If you are willing to be supportive of an individual who’s being unfairly treated, then you are an ally. Some people are allies in small ways and some in big ways. Like a pebble thrown into water, you are creating a ripple-effect of change starting with just one action.
LearningBytes® Diversity 101 - Don’t Know What You Got™
Unconscious (hidden) biases can distort our perception of reality. We all have them. This course defines unconscious bias and how to understand and address it within the workplace.
LearningBytes® Diversity 101 - Merge Ahead™
Quite often, diversity and inclusion go beyond race, gender and ethnicity. Organizational diversity includes work habits and values that are affected by time zone differences, commuting patterns, virtual teams and geographic distance.
LearningBytes® Diversity 101 - Spreading Rumors™
Spreading false information or accusations concerning employees is often a violation of organizational policy. Employees engaged in this behavior often forget the disruptive effect on relationships in their workplace - even worse, forget it could be seen as contributing to possible harassment or a hostile environment situation.
LearningBytes® Diversity 101 - That Wasn't Funny™
When it comes right down to it, when you're at work, the best thing to do is refrain from using potentially offensive expressions in the workplace, even when you don’t mean to offend anyone. That includes telling inappropriate jokes...even while on break.
LearningBytes® Diversity 101 - The PC Police Are Here™
Many expressions of disrespect have histories that explain why these expressions are offensive. These histories aren't always known or understood, sometimes even by the people affected. Since there is no way we can always know what may trigger a “diversity moment,” any one of us may encounter one at any time. When that happens, everyone can take responsibility for addressing the situation and maintaining the work relationship.
LearningBytes® Diversity 101 - What Did She Say?™
Many organizations want and need people who speak different languages. Typically, there are no organization requirements that only English can be spoken at work. This course addresses concerns and the ability to be inclusive while speaking a foreign language in front of others.
LearningBytes® Diversity 101 – Seriously, at Work?™
Interactions between people of the same sex are sometimes interpreted as inappropriate or offensive - when in fact the behavior is within the range of acceptable conduct. Gender and gender identity continue to present significant challenges in the workplace due to strongly held traditions, beliefs and values.