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Diversity 101™ Leveraging the Power of Inclusion, Equity & Respect (Streaming)
40 Minutes Popular Level: FoundationalThe wildly popular Diversity 101™ describing the core components of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Streaming course version.
Topics: Respect, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Unconscious Bias, Cultural Competency, Gender Identity/Gender Issues
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
Signature Course
Diversity 101™ Leveraging the Power of Inclusion, Equity & Respect
45 Minutes Popular Level: FoundationalOur wildly popular Diversity 101™ interactive course takes a fun, creative and interactive approach to describing the core components of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. This powerful, new course features 8 entertaining vignettes that tackle deep diversity, inclusion, equity and respect topics.
Topics: Respect, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Unconscious Bias, Cultural Competency, Gender Identity/Gender Issues
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
Signature Course
M.E.E.T.: Breaking New Ground™ - eLearning Classic
40 - 50 Minutes Popular Level: FoundationalTackling the 'hard to discuss' issues of respect, inclusion and diversity in the workplace, this course will provide your employees with the tools they need to understand and manage their behavior as it relates to others in the workplace. Use the M.E.E.T. model for managing diversity dynamics while emphasizing inclusion and respect.
Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Compliance, Inclusion & Equity, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® Course
TrainingBriefs® Why Cultural Sensitivity Matters
7 Minutes New Level: FoundationalCultural sensitivity is about being aware of and respectful toward the beliefs, values, practices, and customs of different cultures. In the workplace, it means understanding and appreciating the diversity of cultural backgrounds that colleagues, clients, vendors and customers bring and responding in ways that are respectful and inclusive.
Topics: Cultural Competency, Diversity Dynamics, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Understanding the CROWN Act
5 Minutes New Level: FoundationalIn recent years, the conversation about diversity and inclusion has expanded to encompass not just racial and gender identities but also personal expressions of culture and identity. One significant piece of legislation making waves is The CROWN Act, a landmark law designed to protect individuals from discrimination based on their hair texture and natural hairstyles. The CROWN Act stands for “Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair.” For many, the Crown Act is more than just a legal mandate; it's a vital step toward acknowledging and respecting cultural diversity in the workplace.
Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Respect
Industry Settings: Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® I Was Looking at Your Legs!
6 Minutes New Level: FoundationalHarassment means to trouble, worry or torment someone on a persistent basis. The important phrase here is “on a persistent basis.” Usually, a one-time offense is not considered harassment in the eyes of the law. This means that it's your responsibility to say something if you are offended or if you feel that someone's actions have crossed the line.
Topics: Harassment, Respect, Sexual Harassment
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® This Will Help...
6 Minutes New Level: FoundationalInappropriate touching in the workplace - regardless of gender - is any unwelcome, non-consensual physical contact that violates personal boundaries and creates a hostile work environment. It can range from groping and massaging to holding hands and hugging. Inappropriate touching can be considered sexual harassment when it is severe or pervasive, meaning that it is either very serious or happens frequently. Do you know what to look out for when it comes to potential harassment?
Topics: Sexual Harassment, Harassment, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® The Invitation
6 Minutes New Level: FoundationalYou already know this but... Quid Pro Quo is the most blatant form of workplace sexual harassment. Simply put, it means “this for that.” Quid Pro Quo occurs when employment decisions such as hiring, promotions, salary increases, work assignments or performance evaluations are based on an employee’s willingness to grant or deny sexual favors.
Topics: Harassment, Compliance, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Let Me Get That for You
6 Minutes New Level: FoundationalUnder federal law, discrimination based on sexual orientation is prohibited. Additionally, many states and local jurisdictions have laws that offer extra protections against harassment and discrimination based on both perceived and actual sexual orientation. In these areas, such behavior can lead coworkers to face legal consequences, including potential hostile environment harassment lawsuits.
Topics: Harassment, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® What’s This Even Mean?
6 Minutes New Level: FoundationalCommunication is essential when it comes to the workplace. So, addressing miscommunication quickly and respectfully is key to maintaining our workplace relationships. When we have generational differences, it’s easy to have misunderstandings and miscommunication… because we won’t all communicate in the same way. To be inclusive, we must be willing to listen to others and their perspectives and make adjustments with the intention of staying connected… especially as we cross generations.
Topics: Respect, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® I’m Calling My Therapist!
6 Minutes New Level: FoundationalWork-life balance and general well-being is something all of us want in the workplace. The perfect balance between work and life varies for each person and it changes depending upon our life circumstances. Well-being is fundamental to our health and overall happiness. That includes a healthy work-life balance. New generations in the workplace see well-being as an integral part of their lifestyle.
Topics: Employee Wellness, Professionalism, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® When the Boss Calls a Meeting
5 Minutes Level: FoundationalEach of our different experiences and expectations are why learning to communicate across generations is so important. The reality is that each generation comes with its own rules for the workplace. Using the M.E.E.T.® approach is like having a coach helping us through the process. That way we create shared understanding, new agreements, and clear expectations.
Topics: Generational Challenges, Leadership, Respect, Communicating Effectively & Professionally
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Using Personal Pronouns
5 Minutes Level: FoundationalPersonal pronouns are the words that we use to refer to ourselves and others in place of names, such as he, she, they, etc. These pronouns are not just grammatical markers, but also expressions of identity and respect. Using the correct personal pronouns for someone shows that you acknowledge and value their gender identity, which may or may not align with their biological sex or appearance. Using the wrong personal pronouns for someone, intentionally or unintentionally, can cause them to feel invalidated, disrespected, or even discriminated against.
Topics: Communication, Team Builder, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Embracing Other Cultures (Kwanzaa)
5 Minutes Level: FoundationalUnderstanding and embracing other cultures is a key part of creating an inclusive workplace free of bias and stereotypes. This course provides an overview of the African American holiday - Kwanzaa. During the week of Kwanzaa, families and communities come together to celebrate with food, music, and cultural activities. Each day of the holiday is dedicated to a different principle, with participants lighting candles in a special candle holder, called a kinara, to represent each of the principles. The colors of Kwanzaa, black, red, and green, represent the people, the struggle, and the future, respectively.
Topics: Cultural Competency, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Embracing Other Cultures (Ramadan)
5 Minutes Level: FoundationalUnderstanding and embracing other cultures is a key part of creating an inclusive workplace free of bias and stereotypes. This course provides an overview of the Muslim holiday – Ramadan. Ramadan, one of the holiest months on the Islamic calendar, is observed by Muslims worldwide. It is a time for spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and devotion to God (Allah).
Topics: Cultural Competency, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Embracing Other Cultures (Christmas)
6 Minutes Level: FoundationalUnderstanding and embracing other cultures is a key part of creating an inclusive workplace free of bias and stereotypes. This course provides an overview of the Christian holiday – Christmas. Christmas is the holiday that many Christians associate with the birth of Jesus Christ. It’s a celebration that typically takes place on December 25th in many countries around the world, particularly in Christian communities.
Topics: Cultural Competency, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Embracing Other Cultures (Hanukkah)
6 Minutes Level: FoundationalUnderstanding and embracing other cultures is a key part of creating an inclusive workplace free of bias and stereotypes. This course provides an overview of the Jewish holiday – Hanukkah. Also known as the Festival of Lights, it's an international holiday that is celebrated for eight days and nights, typically falling in late November or December.
Topics: Cultural Competency, Inclusion & Equity, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® Embracing Other Cultures (Diwali)
5 Minutes Level: FoundationalUnderstanding standing and embracing other cultures is a key part of creating an inclusive workplace free of bias and stereotypes. This course provides an overview of the international holiday – Diwali. Also known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is one of the most popular and widely celebrated festivals in India and other countries with large Hindu populations. It's typically celebrated in late October or early November, according to the Hindu lunar calendar, and lasts for five days.
Topics: Culture Commitment, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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TrainingBriefs® I Had to Say Something!
8 Minutes Level: FoundationalStereotypes and biases have not place at work. They can (and do) creep into our conversations and influence our actions. When we hear or witness these types of statements, we need to speak up and drive conversation around the impact (even if the intent was not to hurt a co-worker). If we don't, they can easily lead to misunderstandings and reinforced stereotypes. Speaking up is an important part of creating and maintaining a respectful work environment.
Topics: Unconscious Bias, Inclusion & Equity, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
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Training Briefs® Harmful Gossip
8 Minutes Level: IntermediateMaintaining a respectful workplace is critical to your organization’s success. How do you work with an employee who gossips and spreads rumors which have been detrimental to some working relationships?
Topics: Management, Leadership, Respect, Communicating Effectively & Professionally, Problem Resolution
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors