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M.E.E.T. Zero Tolerance - Program Summary
Review of the M.E.E.T. communication model and the challenges of enforcing a zero-tolerance policy
She's Just a Kid
Workplace stereotyping based on age.
An Ally Is...™
An ally is the friend we all need sometimes. Someone who supports others…those outside of the majority. This short, yet powerful video sums up the key qualities of being an ally.
Summary of M.E.E.T.™ in Action
Handout - We need to be aware of generational differences and ways to work successfully in a multi-generational workplace. The M.E.E.T.™ model helps us communicate effectively and build a respect-filled workplace where people of all generations can do their best work.
Working With All Generations
Based on several interactive case studies on generations, this training activity gives each person in the session an opportunity to practice using the M.E.E.T.™ model to help us communicate effectively.
Be Willing to Listen – Workplace Mini Poster
Powerful tips for working on diverse teams. This easy-to-use mini poster presents action steps and simple questions to trigger thoughts around the power of simply listening to others from an inclusive and respect-driven perspective. When you are willing to listen to others, you'll understand where they are coming from. Also available in a healthcare version.
Another Look - Introduction
Introducing the impact of hidden bias on thoughts and actions
Managing Generations/Program Opening/M.E.E.T. Model Explained
Explains the M.E.E.T. communication model in the context of managing generations in the workplace.
We Need to M.E.E.T. - Program Introduction
Introduces challenges managers face in creating a respectful work environment; explains the M.E.E.T. communication model.
F.A.I.R. in Action - Conclusion
Summary of feedback,assistance,inclusion and respect in action
Managing Generations - Program Closing/"Getting It Right Together!"/M.E.E.T. Model Review
Review of M.E.E.T. model and key points about generations working together for respect in the workplace.
The Company Outing
Being respectful of religious diversity
The Locker Room
Dealing with questions during a coworker's gender reassignment process
The Wedding
An openly gay coworker sharing his/her wedding plans at the office
What is a Generation?
Article Summary: A “generation” is defined as a group of people born and living about the same time. Within each generation, its members share values, behaviors and work ethics that have been shaped by the economic, social and political climates in which they come of age.
M.E.E.T. on Common Ground™ Key Tags (10-pack)
Just Added! A terrific way to reinforce the M.E.E.T. on Common Ground message and model. These new, laminated key tags feature the M.E.E.T. on Common Ground title on the front and the MEET model on the back.
SMART-START™ Generations: Bridging the Gap
An emotion-provoking video that uses music, text and graphics to inspire a discussion about the generational differences we encounter every day.
SMART-START™ Respect: It Just Takes a Little Respect
A thought-provoking video that uses music, text and graphics to inspire and stimulate discussion about respect and inclusion in the workplace.
Diversity 101™ Leveraging the Power of Inclusion, Equity & Respect
Our Best-Selling DEIB Program! An inclusive workplace doesn't need to be elusive! As organizations and customer bases become increasingly diverse, it is important for employees to be able to engage and work through differences in a positive manner that supports productivity, teamwork and customer satisfaction. This best-selling program addresses the “respect and inclusion” component of diversity – from the employee’s perspective. Topics include: unconscious (hidden) bias, cultural competence, diversity moments, gender & gender identity, rumors & gossip, joking and improper expressions.
TrainingBytes® Are You Giving 110%?
Inclusion is making sure everyone has an opportunity to fully participate in the workplace – to be on the team. Inclusion is about recognizing and responding to the needs of all employees. It’s talking about co-workers in a supportive way, rather than criticizing them behind their backs. Most importantly, inclusion is about making sure work assignments and activities, including work-related social events, do not exclude or disadvantage anyone.