Being prepared for an active shooter situation can help individuals to act clearly and decisively at a time when every second counts. This course is a starting point to provide people with the reassurance and empowerment they need to go about their daily activities with confidence.
Equip yourself with the essential skills for conducting effective interviews. Explore the entire interview process, from defining job requirements and the ways interview can be structured or conducted, to asking legal and insightful questions, making assessments, and handling follow-ups. With an emphasis on best practices and legal compliance, learners will acquire the tools to select the right candidates for job positions and ensure a positive and professional interview experience. Learning Objectives Analyze job requirements and categorize the most appropriate interview type for a given position.;Formulate legal and insightful interview questions, demonstrating an understanding of the laws governing interview inquiries.;Implement a comprehensive evaluation process, including assessments and evaluation criteria, to select the most suitable candidates for job positions and conduct proper follow-up.
As a leader you will have opportunity to coach and mentor others in both official and unofficial capacities. Knowing how to effectively coach and mentor your people is key to both their success and to preparing new leadership to step up. Through application exercises and a rich multimedia process, you will learn the skills to be an effective coach or mentor, and thus be able to build additional leadership capability in your organization.
Learn how to graciously and effectively receive feedback to achieve better results in both your personal and professional life. Feedback is often viewed with trepidation, and yet it is an essential tool for growth and improvement. In this course, we will explore the concept of feedback, understanding the feedback filter and how to make it most effective, and creating a feedback-rich environment. This course equips you with the skills needed to become more open and receptive to feedback, fostering better relationships and personal growth. Learning Objectives Comprehend the concept of feedback and its significance in personal and professional growth, recognizing that feedback can be both positive and constructive in nature.;Learn how to effectively process and receive feedback by eliminating common filtering techniques and responding with openness and gratitude.;Create a feedback-rich environment by actively seeking feedback, encouraging others to provide feedback, and responding to feedback in a manner that fosters better relationships and personal development.
Ever wonder if a certain behavior is appropriate or out of bounds? Perhaps it is appropriate in one setting, between certain people, but not appropriate in another setting. Well, wonder no more! This course will take you through the steps to determine appropriate conduct and to navigate tricky or touchy ethical situations. This course employs application exercises and a rich multi-media process, to increase your awareness and understanding and to provide you with a guide to navigate the sometime murky waters of ethics and appropriate code of conduct.
Layoffs, reduction, downsizing, rightsizing, staff cuts, managing redundancy, any way you say it, the reality is a complex process that impacts a lot of individuals and organizations worldwide. Through application exercises and a rich multimedia process, this course will increase your understanding of how to make this potentially traumatic experience as successful and positive as possible for everyone involved.
Hate those awkward moments when you have to deal with inappropriate or ineffective behavior? Make those moments an experience of the past by learning how to appropriately discipline an employee. With proper implementation of the skills taught in this course, you will find that those awkward moments are few and far between resulting in a better experience for everyone, as well as your overall results.
Is she married? Do we have to post externally? These and other potentially loaded questions often appear during discussions regarding hiring. It is vital to understand what is appropriate and what is not when hiring practices is the name of the game. However, more than simply providing information, this course will take you through application exercises and provide a rich multimedia experience so that you can immediately apply what you have learned to your current situation.
Have you ever said that something is not your responsibility? Maybe it is! Learn how taking accountability can change the results you are getting at work and in your life. This course uses application exercises and a rich multimedia process to give you the insight and skills to change your results through taking accountability. Learning Objectives Learn about the relationship between accountabilty and getting results personally and professionally.;Examine how taking more accountabilty in the workplace leads to increased results.;Explore what it really means to take accountability for your own results.
How do you get your employees and team members motivated and actively engaged? According to the dictionary, you simply provide them with a need, desire, or reason to make a particular choice - or behave in a specific manner. Sounds simple, right? Unfortunately, motivating employees is much more than just offering the right prizes, bonuses, or incentives. To understand motivation, we'll first focus on making sure the foundational needs of your employees are being met, and then, look at what additional needs need to be taken care of to help them thrive. Finally, you'll learn how to assess the motivation level of your employees to better determine what types of programs, incentives, or changes should be put in place to effectively increase motivation within your organization.