Course Catalog (1043 Courses)

Contains all of the available courses within the TrainingFlow™ LMS.

TrainingBriefs® Defamation of Character

TrainingBriefs® Defamation of Character

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Gossip is one of those areas where it's easy to find us on the wrong side of the line. While it may seem like harmless water cooler talk, it's not. Not only is gossip unprofessional because it destroys respect and trust in the workplace; it can also get our organization and us into a lot of trouble.
Topics: Harassment, Compliance, Discrimination
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Lack of Commitment

TrainingBriefs® Lack of Commitment

6 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Getting people to care when they think something is no big deal or when they just don’t seem to have any sense of urgency can be a challenge. This course takes a look at the impacts an individual has on the rest of his or her co-workers when they display a lack of commitment to the team and the organization.
Topics: Leadership, Communication, Teamwork
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors
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TrainingBriefs® Keeping Diverse Candidates

TrainingBriefs® Keeping Diverse Candidates

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Now that you have made that new hire, how do you ensure they stay on the team? This course will take a look at the leadership steps you must take as you onboard your new hire so they feel included and set for success.
Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Diversity Dynamics, Leadership
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Unwelcomed Advances

TrainingBriefs® Unwelcomed Advances

7 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Our working relationships are complicated for all kinds of reasons. That's why you really have to know where the lines are when it comes to managing interactions with co- workers, customers, and vendors. Take the unwanted pursuit of a relationship, for example. It doesn't make any difference where it comes from - a manager, a coworker, a vendor, or a customer. Unwanted pursuit could be considered illegal harassment and simply can't be a part of the workplace.
Topics: Harassment, Compliance, Management
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Explicit Bias

TrainingBriefs® Explicit Bias

7 Minutes Level: Intermediate
New Micro-Learning! Explicit bias refers to the attitudes and beliefs we have about a person or group of people on a conscious level. We know these biases exist. We are conscious of them. When people perceive their biases to be valid, they are more likely to justify unfair treatment – which has negative impacts on the target of the bias as well as the entire organization.
Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Diversity Dynamics, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® The Five Clusters of Strength

TrainingBriefs® The Five Clusters of Strength

10 Minutes Level: Intermediate
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.
Topics: Leadership, Interpersonal Skills, Management
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors
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TrainingBriefs® Strive for Extraordinary

TrainingBriefs® Strive for Extraordinary

6 Minutes Level: Intermediate
New Micro-Learning! To be an extraordinary leader, we cannot be in the mindset of how do I go from bad to good or from good to a little bit better. We need to be in the mindset of how do I get from good to great because it is great leaders that make an overwhelming difference.
Topics: Leadership, Management
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors
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TrainingBriefs® Selecting Diverse Candidates

TrainingBriefs® Selecting Diverse Candidates

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Do you find yourself cutting corners when it comes to selecting team members? Meaning... do you find yourself taking the easy way out by just selecting team members who are more like the existing team members or yourself? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you may be losing out on new insights and ideas that could maximize your team performance and organizations bottom line.
Topics: Interviewing & Hiring, Diversity Dynamics, Management, Inclusion & Equity, Teamwork
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors
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TrainingBriefs® Embracing Assistance

TrainingBriefs® Embracing Assistance

6 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Assistance is about making sure we've got what we need to do the job and it is not just a management function. If someone is dependent on you for something, or if you've got some knowledge that's going to help someone get his or her job done - you've got to offer assistance. And, if you need something, you need to ensure you ask for it.
Topics: Cultural Competency, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® That’s Not Funny!

TrainingBriefs® That’s Not Funny!

8 Minutes Level: Intermediate
New Micro-Learning! Regardless of your position, title or level in the organization, it is your job—and the job of every employee—to help create a professional workplace by demonstrating appropriate behavior. When it comes to telling jokes, there's a fine line between funny and disrespectful. We can't always know what may be offensive just by looking at someone.
Topics: Compliance, Respect, Discrimination
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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