Diversity 101™ That Wasn't Funny

Joking Around Can Create Problems in the Workplace

Sometimes we may think it is okay to tell jokes about our own group or about other groups when we think no one will be offended. The problem is some jokes may cross the line between what’s okay and what may be a violation of a policy or work rule. Even if you are on a break...

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  • Creating a Collaborative Environment
  • Developing High-Performing Work Habits
  • Understanding Diversity
  • Fostering Inclusion, Equity & Belonging

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LearningBytes® Diversity 101 - That Wasn't Funny™

LearningBytes® Diversity 101 - That Wasn't Funny™

When it comes right down to it, when you're at work, the best thing to do is refrain from using potentially offensive expressions in the workplace, even when you don’t mean to offend anyone. That includes telling inappropriate jokes...even while on break.

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Diversity 101™ That Wasn't Funny
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette03:49 min EnglishDemo
Diversity 101™ That Wasn't Funny
Video with narrator only
Video Vignette01:44 min EnglishDemo
Workshop Material8 pages EnglishDemo
Workshop Material2 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

When it comes right down to it, when you're at work, the best thing to do is refrain from using potentially offensive expressions in the workplace, even when you don’t mean to offend anyone.


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