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Got Diversity?™ Respecting Religious Diversity (for Managers)
As a leader, you need the right tools to deal with issues of religious diversity in the workplace. These tools are designed to give you greater clarity around what disrespect looks and sounds like. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify workplace behaviors that may not show respect for religious diversity and determine the correct action to take when inappropriate religious remarks are made.
Got Leadership?™ Are You a Know-It-All Boss?
As a leader, you manage multiple priorities and shifting deadlines on a daily basis. How you respond to your team may or may not be your best example of good leadership skills. This course gives you practice at assessing your personal reaction to situations. It will provide you with opportunities to see the impact of your choices and where you want to be as a leader.
Got Leadership?™ Tackling Team Pitfalls
Being a successful manager requires being able to juggle numerous work priorities while keeping your balance. By the end of this module, you will be able to identify unprofessional behavior in the workplace, management responsibilities for establishing and maintaining a respectful workplace, and respond to unprofessional behavior and inappropriate conduct by using effective communication methods.
Got Leadership?™ Understanding Hidden Bias
As our world becomes increasingly diverse, it is important that we understand our hidden biases and stereotypes in order to foster effective team work. We often do not realize how these biases and stereotypes impact how we interact with others. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify hidden bias or stereotypes and understand why maintaining a respectful culture promotes teamwork.
M.E.E.T. on Common Ground™: An Advantage eLearning Course
This highly interactive eLearning program helps counteract the shame, blame and stereotyping that create toxic environments and undermine productivity. Using the M.E.E.T. approach, employees learn to recognize, respond to and resolve situations that stem from differences.
It's the Law™: The Legal Side of Management (eLearning Advantage)
Managers have a lot on their plate these days. They are expected to hire the right people for the job, coach and motivate their employees, anticipate problems before they occur, and get their own workloads completed on time and within budget. If this seems like a lot to focus on, it’s not all. We also need them to keep themselves and the organization out of court. Managers and supervisors make decisions every day that impact the lives of the people throughout the organization. They have an obligation to make sure those decisions don’t result in a lawsuit. This is a lot of responsibility for managers. It’s the Law™ can help them put the legalities of management into perspective and keep the organization out of the courtroom.
M.E.E.T. on Common Ground™: Speaking Up for Respect in the Workplace (eLearning Course)
Promote personal responsibility for creating respectful work environments. Create a workplace where people want to come and stay. This objective is the foundation for many organizational initiatives. It seems simple enough, but in reality, it can be difficult to achieve. The reason is it requires more than the issuance of a policy, program, set of regulations or laws.
TrainingBriefs® She’s Asian, Right!
New Micro-Learning! Blaming an Asian employee for a world-wide pandemic based on their heritage makes no sense. Biases and stereotypes (including racism) based on national origin or heritage can lead to unfounded and negative comments and actions that can ruin relationships and reputations. Standing up as a ally (active bystander) is a powerful way to educate others and call out explicit bias.
TrainingBriefs® Gender Identity for Healthcare Employees
New Micro-Learning! Creating a welcoming and supportive healthcare environment for all LGBTQ patients is a critical part of patient-centered care. Getting to know your patients, including aspects of their sexual and gender identity, behavior, and desires is key to providing quality care.
Managing Generation Y: Leading Our Future™ - Advantage eLearning
There are now four generations in the work place. Each generation thinks, votes, buys, communicates, and interacts differently. This eLearning course teaches managers how to communicate, coach, and lead Generation Y employees, the largest generation of people entering our workforce.