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TrainingBriefs® Planning for a Successful Discussion
New Micro-Learning! In order to reap the benefits of a successful mentoring relationship, you need to have a thorough understanding of planning for a successful discussion, setting goals, identifying career paths and establishing development needs. In this course, we'll take a close look at planning for a successful discussion.
TrainingBriefs® Preparing for the Interview
New Micro-Learning! Selecting the right person requires a structured interview process that evaluates for three dimensions: capability, commitment & chemistry. An effective three-dimensional interview starts with preparation. The bottom line is this; a consistent, structured interview process is the single most important factor in conducting an effective interview.
TrainingBriefs® Preventing Retaliation
New Micro-Learning! Retaliation in the workplace is a real issue. As a manager, it is your responsibility to know how to recognize, appropriately respond, and resolve potential retaliation issues. There are several signs of possible retaliation. Examples include micromanaging, unnecessary surveillance, arbitrarily enforcing policies or procedures, or other activities unrelated to employment.
TrainingBriefs® Progressive Discipline
New Micro-Learning! Progressive discipline is a process for dealing with job-related behavior that does not meet expected and communicated performance standards. This course will address this process so you can avoid a wrongful termination lawsuit.
TrainingBriefs® Recognizing Retaliatory Behavior
New Micro-Learning! Retaliation is defined as any action that could dissuade a reasonable employee from making or supporting a charge of illegal, unethical or unsafe conduct. Many people have misconceptions about retaliation in the workplace. It is up to you, as a person in a leadership position, to recognize these behaviors and take appropriate action.
TrainingBriefs® Recruiting & Hiring: Avoiding Illegal Questions
New Micro-Learning! Asking inappropriate or illegal questions is probably one of the areas that get people into trouble more often than anything else. That's because the courts and EEOC guidelines have made it clear that you can't ask questions that discriminate against protected groups, don't predict successful job performance, or not job related.
TrainingBriefs® Recruiting & Hiring: Protected Groups
New Micro-Learning! In this course, we'll cover that concept that almost everyone could be in a protected group based on race, national origin, religion, gender, age, or disability. So, there are some important things regarding recruiting and hiring that you need to remember.
TrainingBriefs® Responding to Change with Communication
New Micro-Learning! Change is pervasive and constant. And that's why being able to navigate change is a required skill. This course leverages the Change Response Strategy - a tool you can use in any change situation to analyze a change and effectively communicate to express your concerns, share needs, and get answers to questions.
TrainingBriefs® The Benefits of Leadership
New Micro-Learning! Leadership isn't well understood by most managers and they may perceive it as something that they can't do, are uncomfortable doing, or that has no benefit to them. During this short course, you will learn about the benefits of making the transition from manager to leader.
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 Five Clusters of Strength
New Micro-Learning! Based on research by Jack Zenger and Joe Folkman - two of the most preeminent thought-leaders on leadership development - this course focuses on the five tenets that encompass the characters of core strengths that really matter in becoming an extraordinary leader.
TrainingBriefs® The Leadership Difference
New Micro-Learning! Leading others starts with your own values. The biggest difference between leaders and non-leaders is a leader’s level of self-awareness — a leader knows who they are. Leaders are hyper-aware of what’s important to them — they can put a name to their core values.
TrainingBriefs® The No…No…No! Boss
One of the first things we have to do when dealing with a bad attitude is decide whether it's worth our time… especially if it's somebody you have to interact with every day... including a manager, supervisor or boss.
TrainingBriefs® The No…No…No! Boss (For Healthcare)
Bad attitudes in the workplace can deteriorate morale, lower productivity, and ultimately increase costs. It doesn’t take much for a co-worker, manager, or patient to feel the negative effects from someone with a bad attitude.
TrainingBriefs® There’s No “I” in Team
Most people don’t intentionally come to work with a bad or difficult attitude. The problem is a lot of people don’t understand - or they forget - how our attitudes affect the people around us. When these situations do arise, all it really takes is a gentle reminder that what they're doing has an impact on the rest of us.
Got Leadership?™ Now I’m the Manager…
Congratulations! Being a supervisor/manager can be an extremely rewarding position. It also is challenging, and, at times, frustrating to be caught between your team and the management team you report to. In especially challenging times, keep in mind that you were selected because of your skills and potential that people higher up in the organization recognize in you. So, take a deep breath and get ready to learn more about the exciting challenges you have ahead.
Got Respect?® Imposing Personal Beliefs
Almost nothing can create more conflict more quickly than when people impose their personal beliefs on others. In this module, we’ll focus on recognizing and dealing with the personal beliefs that might get in the way of work.
Got Respect?® The Gender Difference
This eLearning course focuses on the common, everyday interactions between men and women in the workplace and the importance of creating an environment that is respectful to both genders. By the end of this module, you will be able to identify the impact your actions and behaviors have on others and the importance of personal responsibility in promoting respect in the workplace.
Got Respect?® Unintended Exclusive Behaviors
A sense of belonging is a natural, basic need. Part of how you define yourself depends on what types of groups to which you belong: family units, social groups, religious affiliations, and common interest groups such as fitness, music or hobbies. The need to feel like you belong doesn’t end when you enter the workplace. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify exclusive and inclusive behaviors and the effects they have on the work environment.
LearningBytes® Accentuate the Positive™
The key to getting great results is to pay more attention to what's going right; rather than what's going wrong. And that's a big part of what we like to call accentuating the positive.