Standing Up for Respectful Workplace Behavior™
Classic Course

Standing Up for Respectful Workplace Behavior™

60 Minutes Level: Intermediate

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.

Target Audience: General
Language: English

Harassment

Features

  • Audio Narration
  • Interactive Exercises
  • Inline Quizzes
  • Video
  • Post-Assessment

Learning Objectives

  • Recognizing behavior that could be considered harassment, discrimination and/or abusive conduct.
  • Learning to avoid behaving in a way that could be interpreted as harassment.
  • Better understanding your role and responsibility in creating and maintaining a respectful work environment – free of harassment and abusive conduct.
  • Understanding policies and procedures for reporting inappropriate workplace behavior (including harassment, sexual harassment and discrimination).

Description

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.

There is a lot to consider when it comes to discussing and preventing workplace harassment. But the key point is clear… we all must be aware of our organizational policies regarding harassment. We must also take responsibility for our own actions... and be proactive in dealing promptly with inappropriate behavior.

Preventing harassment, abusive conduct and discrimination is about recognizing what's going on around us and being proactive about it. If you see or hear about the kinds of situations that are inappropriate - don't just walk away or laugh them off – address them! Be an ally - or an upstander - and speak up!

Harassment and discrimination can happen anywhere. We don’t have to just accept it as part of the workplace culture. We must address it and move past it... to provide a better, more productive, and respectful environment... for everyone.

Industry Settings

  • Healthcare
  • Industrial & Manufacturing
  • Office & General
  • Retail

Compatibility Notes

  • Supports iPhone & iPad App: TrainingFlow™ App on iOS devices
  • Supports Android App: TrainingFlow™ app on Android devices
  • Supports Current Browsers: Chrome 60+, Firefox 60+, Safari 12+, Edge 16+


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