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Ready. Set. CHANGE! - Opening
An introduction on adapting to a restructure change within the workplace.
Sexual Harassment? You Decide (Program Introduction)
Explains the legal definition of sexual harassment.
WorkSmarts - Program Introduction
Introduction of four strategies for being work smart.
Clarify. Communicate. Commit.
Summary of process involved in productively responding to change.
I Can A.C.E. That Problem
A.C.E. stands for "Assess, Create, Execute." First, assess the situation to fully understand the problem. Then, create a plan by brainstorming solutions. Finally, execute the plan. Keep in mind to review and adapt as necessary along the way.
Life IS a Series of Presentations (P.O.I.N.T. Model Review)
Summarizes how to effectively inform, inspire and influence others by using the P.O.I.N.T. Communication Model.
M.E.E.T. on Common Ground - Program Closing/M.E.E.T. Model Review
Review of the M.E.E.T. communication model.
Retaliation - An Overview for Employees
Retaliation in the workplace is wrong. And illegal. This quick video provides salient facts that help reinforce the business case for preventing retaliation.
Sexual Harassment: It Can Happen Here (Program Summary)
Reviews the point that preventing sexual harassment is everyone's responsibility.
Sexual Harassment? You Decide (Program Summary)
Reviews key points on the importance of preventing sexual harassment.
Using the M.E.E.T.™ Model to Tackle Unacceptable Behavior
Review of M.E.E.T. communication model and how to stay compliant when dealing with unacceptable workplace behavior.
Anti-Social
This case study looks at drinking and socializing after work hours. Two scenarios are presented for discussion.
Awkward Moments
This case study addresses the issue of dealing with co-workers who are having intimate relations (dating).
Burn Out (Manager)
Know someone who just seems to be simply going through the motions to get the job done? Concerned because this employee has always been a strong performer with a great positive attitude? Then this case study is for you!
Case Study – Why Diversity, Why Now? (Employees)
This case study is designed to help participants discover that diversity encompasses more than what they may realize on both a personal and professional level. Read through this case study and answer the questions at the end.
Case Study: Inside Job (employee)
Using company information for personal gain
Case Study: Short Fuse (employee)
Aggressive and threatening comments on the job
Case Study: Suspicion (employee)
Withholding important information
Consenting Adults
When coworkers begin dating one another
Helping Hands
When there is disagreement on how work gets done