Understand the steps for reaching agreement, these include making a reasonable offer, suggesting alternative currencies when necessary, summarizing, and confirming the details. Discover how to hold off if possible, on price concessions and use appropriate tactics to avoid a no-sale. Learning Objectives Apply steps for reaching agreement, Describe key components to the agreement, Identify concession tactics for confirming the sale Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
The use of inclusive language is a crucial component of fostering a diverse and welcoming organizational culture. However, people often face challenges in implementing this practice effectively. The problems include unintentional biases, outdated terminology, and lack of awareness about inclusive language guidelines. These issues can result in miscommunication, exclusion, and unintentional offense to colleagues and clients. e. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Learn best practices for using gender-inclusive language at work, in private and public institutions, and in social settings. Explore race and ethnicity and pinpoint why words matter when discussing these labels. Deepen your understanding of disability, explore words that show respect and words to avoid, and learn best practices to communicate inclusively. Understand when and how to apologize at work and how you can write and publish inclusive online content that is accessible to everyone. Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals
Understand the difference between direct and indirect communication. We communicate at our best when balancing directness with indirectness, being frank and diplomatic. Understand how to ask clarification questions to increase clarity and using the correct language with your customer. Learning Objectives Explain the difference between direct and indirect communication, Apply six tips for increasing listening clarity, Communicate in your customer's "language" Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Understand what Emotional Intelligence is and is not, the four steps to understanding Emotional Intelligence and the importance on your career success. Learning Objectives Understand what Emotional Intelligence is and is not, the four steps to understanding Emotional Intelligence and the importance on your career success. Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
"Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" addresses the challenge of creating a safe and respectful work environment free from any form of harassment or discrimination based on gender or sex. This involves implementing comprehensive policies, training programs, and reporting mechanisms to prevent, address, and eradicate instances of sexual harassment. Discover the critical importance of proactive measures in fostering a culture of zero tolerance for sexual harassment, promoting employee well-being, and mitigating legal and reputational risks for organizations. By prioritizing awareness, education, and accountability at all levels of the organization, the goal is to create an inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered to speak up against harassment. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Develop an understanding of discrimination, Define harassment and four types of harassment, Recovering From Sexual Harassment, Three stages of intervention, Five tips to prevent sexual harassment Target Audience Human Resources Professionals. Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals Course Outline 1.Understanding Harassment and Discrimination In this lesson, you'll learn what harassment and discrimination are and explore some examples of each behavior type. In the end, you'll get an assessment to check if your conduct, or that of others, is supporting a safe and respectful work environment. 2.What Is Sexual Harassment? In this lesson, you'll learn about sexual harassment in the workplace. First, we'll dive into what it is and what it isn't, as well as the types of relationships under which it can occur. You'll also learn about the two kinds of abuse that are illegal under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as well as their psychological and professional impact. 3.Four Forms of Sexual Harassment and Their Consequences In this lesson, you'll explore examples of verbal, nonverbal, physical, and visual sexual harassment. You'll learn why those behaviors are bad for business and what potential consequences harassers face. Boosting your self-awareness, you'll also take an assessment to check your conduct. 4.What to Do if You're Being Sexually Harassed at Work In this lesson, you'll learn what to do if you experience sexual harassment in the workplace. First, we'll tackle the fear of retaliation-including what retaliation looks like and why you're protected against it. Then, you'll learn what steps you can take to stop and document the behavior, as well as a few tips for recovering psychologically. 5.Bystander Intervention In this lesson, you'll get an action plan for those situations by learning what bystander intervention is, reasons people have for not intervening, and practical actions you can take to help those who are targeted by sexual harassment. 6.Preventing Sexual Harassment as a Supervisor In this lesson, you'll learn why prevention is vital, how to address it with five strategies, and why managers are critical to leading that charge. 7.What to Do if You're Being Sexually Harassed at Work In this lesson, you'll learn what to do if you experience sexual harassment in the workplace. First, we'll tackle the fear of retaliation-including what retaliation looks like and why you're protected against it. Then, you'll learn what steps you can take to stop and document the behavior, as well as a few tips for recovering psychologically. 8.Responding to Sexual Harassment Complaints In this lesson, you'll learn what to do if you hear that one of your team members is experiencing sexual harassment at work. You'll also learn how to handle the complaint in a way that's legal, professional, and ethically responsible by looking at some critical dos and don'ts.
This course will ensure that you maximize your daily activities more effectively and take back control of your time. Understand the importance of setting a goal and why it is important to be proactive rather than reactive. Why is a mission statement important and what are the three elements of an effective mission statement? Prioritize your tasks more effectively according to the urgency and importance of the task at hand. Learning Objectives Explain the difference between effectiveness and efficiency, Apply the three stages of managing time, Write result-driven mission statements, Set SMART goals, Prioritize tasks, urgency, and importance Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
In the business world, effective written communication is essential, yet many individuals encounter challenges in this area. Writing skills problems often manifest as difficulties in crafting clear and concise messages, resulting in misunderstandings, errors, and a lack of professionalism. Common issues include improper grammar and punctuation usage, vague or convoluted language, and an inability to structure documents logically. These problems can hinder productivity, damage a company's reputation, and strain professional relationships. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Explore how you can write with purpose Learn why professional communication should have a purpose, how to identify that purpose Benefits of keeping your writing structured, and how to lay out your introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion most effectively. Explore the rules of grammar, spelling, punctuation and understand the most common writing mistakes and explain how to Target Audience Young Professionals
Customer satisfaction and loyalty are the most important factors in creating long-term business growth. Discover how to get quality feedback and how to work through criticism. Objectives of many customer satisfaction surveys look to measure three core indexes: satisfaction, loyalty, and value. Learning Objectives Describe how to get quality customer feedback, Respond appropriately to customer criticism, Explain how to "Take the HEAT" in difficult situations, Implement one question to grow your business Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Internal barriers are any psychological self-limiting beliefs that inhibit productive, constructive job behavior. What are internal obstacles and how do you manage them such as fear, holding back, lack of business skills, avoiding politics and selfish development. Understand and manage the external obstacles including the 'glass ceiling', status leveling and political games. Apply tactics for dealing with office politics or games and we will show you how you can create positive plans for career success. Learning Objectives Overcome internal and external barriers to achievement, Create positive game plans for career success Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Service resiliency is the ability to recover quickly from a challenging, adverse customer situation, disruptive change, crisis, trauma, or negative stress. Learn how to cut down on the frequency of adverse situations. Implement nine steps to increase your service resiliency. Learning Objectives Describe the characteristics of service resiliency, Assess your current levels of service resiliency, Apply nine strategies for remaining R.E.S.I.L.I.E.N.T in adversity Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams