Inclusivity is something a lot of organizational leaders say they want, but what about restrooms? Gender-neutral restrooms are a great way to make sure that everyone feels welcome, understood, and respected in your organization. There are multiple approaches to making the change, and while some take more effort than others, it is worth it for the inclusion benefits it provides. This video is great for HR professionals, managers, and decision-makers in a company. Length: 3:39 Learning Objectives Acknowledge the importance of gender-neutral restrooms in promoting inclusivity and understanding the needs of transgender, non-binary, and diverse individuals in the workplace.;Recognize how gender-neutral restrooms are designed to prioritize safety, privacy, and comfort for all users, with an emphasis on individual stalls and appropriate signage.;Develop strategies to address objections and encourage open dialogue, ultimately fostering a more inclusive and accepting workplace that respects the diverse needs and experiences of all individuals.
It is no secret that political views are leading to our society being more divisive than ever. Unfortunately, this can bleed into the workplace and create conflicts between co-workers faster than ever before. Yet it is so natural to have conversations about this ever-present topic with the people around us, and often, that means our co-workers. There are five guidelines to keep in mind before opening up a discussion around politics at work. This video outlines each one, along with tips on keeping things professional even when you disagree with your colleagues. This micro-learning video is a great for any human resources department to use as part of ongoing training programs for employees on maintaining a diverse and inclusive workplace. Learning Objectives Demonstrate the ability to initiate political discussions at work with respect for colleagues' consent, ensuring a comfortable environment for all participants.;Apply the principle of respecting personal boundaries, recognizing and adapting to varying comfort levels when engaging in political conversations with coworkers.;Employ active listening techniques and ask insightful questions to facilitate non-personal and inclusive political discussions that avoid demonization and foster mutual understanding.
Inclusive organizations are ones where members of the LGBTQAI+ community thrive. Providing a welcoming environment means ensuring that all employees have an understanding about respecting sexual identity. The acronym used to refer to this large segment of the population continues to grow to represent the identities of others. This video outlines the meaning behind 'LGBTQIA' and is intended to provide employees with further cultural competency. Length: 5:14 Learning Objectives Define and explain the components of the LGBTQIA+ acronym, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, aromantic, agender, non-binary, and genderqueer identities.;Recognize the distinction between sexual orientation and gender identity, emphasizing the importance of respecting both aspects of an individual's identity.;Understand the significance of recognizing and supporting diverse gender and sexual identities, fostering inclusivity, and becoming an ally within the LGBTQIA+ community.
Explore the world of cybersecurity beyond firewalls and antivirus software in this micro-learning course. Discover the critical role employees play in safeguarding your organization's digital assets and learn about the motivations behind cybercrimes. Gain insights into the dynamic landscape of digital threats and the alarming growth of cybercrime. This course will equip you with essential knowledge to protect yourself and your company from security breaches, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and awareness. Learning Objectives Construct a dedicated and productive remote workspace, considering factors such as comfort, organization, and freedom from distractions, to enhance focus and work-life balance.;Develop effective time management skills and routines, including setting clear boundaries, prioritizing tasks, and scheduling breaks, to optimize productivity and prevent burnout in a hybrid work setting.;Enhance your communication and collaboration skills with the steps to accurately engage in virtual meetings, share ideas, and foster effective teamwork, ensuring successful interactions in the hybrid workspace.
Having a diverse company culture is good for business! Diversity in the workplace promotes inclusion, innovation, and improved retention rates. A D&I strategy, however, is just one part of a commitment. What happens next? This video explores five ways that management can make sure that their D&I plans are executed and regularly evaluated. Don't let your strategy or commitment just sit on the shelf! Use these tips to make them count. Length: 4:20 Learning Objectives Develop and share equal opportunity policies compliant with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidelines, promoting inclusivity among current and prospective employees.;Implement a selective and effective diversity training approach that fosters real change within the workplace and promotes diversity as a core organizational value.;Recognize the numerous advantages of a diverse company culture, including improved innovation, better decision-making, and increased employee engagement.;Identify untapped talent pools to diversify your workforce and enhance organizational performance.
It is estimated that 81% of security breaches take place because of weak or stolen passwords. This type of breach is therefore preventable, but only if employees understand how easy it can take place and what their role is in preventing them. This microlearning video covers the various ways that cyber criminals easily penetrate accounts via personal passwords and how to prevent them from doing so. Learning Objectives Assess your current password habits and identify actionable steps you can implement immediately to strengthen your online security and protect your organization against cybercrime.;Evaluate various methods employed by cybercriminals to obtain passwords in order to understand the vulnerabilities and risks associated with each approach.;Apply effective password security practices to enhance personal and organizational cybersecurity resilience.
In a world where so much of our commerce is focused online, it can be easy to forget the importance of physical security. However, physical breaches still take place and can lead to cyber-attacks, huge financial losses, damaged company reputation, and more. Cybercriminals who target businesses often look for the weak links in an organization's buildings, staff, and security protocol and are only successful if they can find them. This video outlines six different physical security protocols that you and your employees can take to ensure none of you are the weak link that may allow an attack. Learning Objectives Analyze the risks and consequences of physical security breaches, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a secure workplace environment.;Evaluate and implement best practices for physical security to reduce vulnerabilities and enhance workplace security.;Apply proactive measures to protect personal and organizational assets ensuring a stronger defense against physical security threats.
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