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.
Age discrimination cases rarely make headlines, yet they happen on a daily basis. There are a lot of misconceptions around preventing age discrimination that can put your company at risk. In this video five of these myths are explored, along with tips on how to protect your company and your employees from this pervasive form of bias. This video is important for the training of HR professionals, managers, recruiters, and organization leaders. Learning Objectives Analyze the prevalence and legal implications of age discrimination as defined by the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and understand its impact on the workforce.;Reflect on personal experiences and assess organizational practices related to age diversity, identifying potential areas for improvement and prevention of age-related discrimination.;Recognize instances of age-related workplace harassment and develop strategies for addressing and preventing such behaviors, contributing to a more respectful and age-inclusive work environment.
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.
An inclusive work environment is created by individuals who value each other's differences âÃì and, are proactive in stopping workplace discrimination or harassment. And while D&I commitments and initiatives on an organizational level are crucial, it takes proactive work on an individual level to see results. This video outlines ways that all members of a team can work to promote inclusion at work and build valuable connections with their co-workers. It is great for all members of an organization. Length: 3:54 Learning Objectives Recognize early warning signs of potential discrimination conflicts within the workplace, enabling you to take preemptive measures to address and mitigate issues.;Develop strategies for proactive communication and conflict prevention, creating a more harmoniously diverse work environment.;Apply conflict resolution techniques to resolve disputes swiftly and effectively when they do arise, ensuring minimal disruption and maintaining a positive workplace atmosphere.;Employ effective listening and empathy techniques to facilitate productive conversations during workplace conflicts, ensuring all parties feel heard and understood.
There is perhaps more identity-related conflict than ever before, and it is becoming increasingly more public. These conflicts can create polarization in all areas of life, including the workplace, where it can lead to harmful consequences for an entire organization. And yet, instituting change on an organizational level is sometimes a challenge. This video is a great resource for helping team members understand the importance of cultural awareness and respecting the identity of others. It is a great compliment to any D&I training. Length: 2:48 Learning Objectives Analyze and identify various identity dimensions, including age, geography, gender, race, religion, social class, nationality, sexual identity, worldviews, ideologies, belief systems, core values, and narratives.;Recognize the multifaceted nature of identity-based conflicts and their impact on society, including incivility, inequality, and polarization.;Develop a heightened level of identity intelligence, enabling more self-awareness, strategic thinking, and confidence in interpersonal and professional interactions.;Explore the evolving rules and boundaries of identity-related discussions and conflicts in contemporary society.
Geographic identity plays an important role in how many of us view the world and relate to others. It is a source of great pride for many people, which is why biases and generalizations about different locations can be hurtful and must be avoided in the workplace. A lot of unconscious biases exist around geographic identity, and this video will help employees understand the basics of how this aspect of our identity shapes us as individuals and how to avoid hurtful statements at work and beyond. This is a great cultural competency training for all employees. Length: 3:44 Learning Objectives Recognize the fundamental role of geographic identity in shaping individual perspectives, values, and behaviors, and its significance in understanding the multifaceted worldviews of team members and stakeholders.;Evaluate the strategic implications of geographic awareness in organizational decision-making processes, such as recruitment, office placement, and market communication, to enhance effectiveness and cultural sensitivity.;Develop effective strategies for addressing and mitigating geographic biases within teams and communities, promoting open and honest discussions that lead to greater inclusivity and mutual understanding.
Everyone deserves to have a safe and harassment-free work environment. This requires active participation on the part of all employees, including effectively speaking out when witnessing or experiencing inappropriate behavior. However, a lot of people hesitate to voice concerns because of feeling unprepared to have these sensitive conversations or not knowing what organizational support structures are in place. This video is intended to help ease discomfort around confronting workplace harassment, an effort that encourages inclusion and protects your business. This training is great for onboarding new employees, as part of on-going team training, or as part of any D&I educational programs your organization has in place or is building. Length: 4:05 Learning Objectives Evaluate the significance of not normalizing offensive behavior by recognizing its potential impact on the work environment and individuals.;Apply effective strategies for addressing offensive comments and actions directly, including showing disagreement, privately addressing the issue, and offering support to targeted individuals.;Analyze the process of reporting offensive incidents internally and consider the process of involving external agencies to ensure a harassment-free workplace.
Explore the profound concept of belonging and its paramount importance in today's workplace. Belonging transcends mere inclusion; it encapsulates the profound sense of connection, security, and community that every individual seeks within an organization. Investigate the dimensions of belonging and how it impacts employee engagement, performance, retention, and overall workplace well-being. In an era marked by remote work and changing workplace dynamics, the need for belonging has never been more pronounced. By examining how various demographic groups experience the workplace differently, this course underscores the universal nature of belonging as a catalyst for commitment, motivation, and job satisfaction. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of creating an inclusive environment where every individual, regardless of their background, feels valued, seen, and heard. Learning Objectives Define the concept of belonging and its significance in the workplace, emphasizing its role in fostering connection, security, and community among employees.;Recognize the tangible benefits of fostering a sense of belonging within organizations, including increased employee engagement, performance, and retention.;Analyze the impact of belonging on organizational profitability, job performance, turnover rates, and overall workplace well-being.
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