Ready to uplevel the digital structures in your organization and protect your legacy by ensuring you continue to grow? All areas in the functionality of an organization need to be considered when participating in digital transformation, but there are four important areas that you can begin with that will help you find other opportunities. This video outlines each and gives ideas for how to get started. Length: 4:21 Learning Objectives Explore opportunities for enhancing productivity and fostering creativity through the integration of digital tools.;Identify potential barriers to effective communication within your organization and explore how digital systems can address these challenges to facilitate seamless communication.;Examine how collaborative digital applications and platforms enable teams to work together efficiently and unleash their creative potential.;Investigate how digital technology can revolutionize marketing efforts and recognize the impact of digital marketing on business growth.
Would you like to make your workplace more inclusive? Organizations around the world are making changes and adding new programs to increase awareness about gender identity, and these efforts go a long way in helping all employees feel included. These efforts don't require a large investment. Learn about what other organizations are doing to promote awareness around gender identity and to create an inclusive environment for all in this video and decide where you'd like to begin. Length: 2:28 Learning Objectives Assess the significance of gender identity awareness in contemporary organizations and its impact on promoting equal respect and opportunities for all employees.;Examine the various strategies and initiatives organizations are implementing to increase gender identity awareness, including online learning resources, mentorship programs, and inclusive HR policies.;Develop practical skills and insights for promoting gender identity awareness within your organization, including accommodating name changes, providing gender-neutral facilities, and fostering gender-inclusive dress codes.
How well do you know your client base? How can upgrading your technology or digitally streamlining serve them? Some companies undergo a digital transformation beginning with reviewing software and then growing frustrated when the impact is hard to find. This microlearning video outlines how to achieve the best results for your customers and organization by starting with exploring intended outcomes. This video is great for anyone involved in strategic planning at your organization. Length: 3:56 Length: 4:21 Learning Objectives Examine the importance of comprehensive audience research, eliminating assumptions and gaining a deep understanding of client behaviors and preferences, to lay the foundation for a data-driven digital transformation strategy.;Articulate clear and strategic objectives, addressing how digital transformation can advance overall business objectives and enhance customer engagement and experiences.;Shift the focus from technology to user impact, emphasizing the significance of reducing costs, saving time, and delivering superior customer experiences in the digital transformation strategy formulation.
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.
Are you focusing on e-commerce or your organization's digital transformation? If you aren't, you could be putting the future of your company at risk. Actively upgrading along with the rest of the world not only gives you a competitive edge, it retains the customers and clients you already have. Yet it is easy for some companies to not realize they are being left behind and to not fully grasp the ways that not staying up to date can cost them opportunities for growth or survival. This video clearly outlines the challenges that organizations face when they fail to keep up with the digital transformation. It is great for stakeholders and upper management. Length: 5:00 Learning Objectives Evaluate the significance of digital transformation for organizations and their long-term viability. Analyze the impact of maintaining a digital presence on consumer connections and the potential consequences of being perceived as outdated and irrelevant.;Examine the competitive advantages that digital technology offers in today's market and explore how digital transformation can position a company to compete effectively and respond to evolving consumer preferences, ultimately influencing business success.;Measure the role of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in collecting and harnessing valuable consumer data.;Recognize the limitations and challenges organizations face when operating without digital analytics and how it can impact their ability to stay competitive and relevant in the market.
This course is specifically for Sunbelt Rentals team members. This module covers the requirements for TExT and how to carry out the Thorough Examination and Test process for on-tool dust extraction machines. To complete the training you will need a working knowledge of machinery and have operated or completed Combined Inspections and Tests (PAT) on machines.
Fatigue journeys vary from person to person - no two experiences are the same. But there's one challenging topic that seems to feature in most people's journeys at one time or another... communication! In this webinar recording I share tips and advice on how to tackle five of the most common conversation challenges when you're on a fatigue recovery journey. How this webinar will help you There are many reasons why conversations with others can be challenging when you've got fatigue - the key one being that fatigue challenges seem to be very difficult to understand (or even believe) if you haven't been through one yourself. And this really doesn't help when it comes to interacting with others - whether that be your loved ones, colleagues, or those you've only just met. I've helped countless people figure out how to communicate with those around them, in ways that don't negatively impact their health - while keeping both parties feeling as positive about the interaction as possible. This has given me a clear view of the most common challenges people face, and the solutions that tend to work best. And that's what I share with you in this recording of a webinar held recently. Of course, conversations are contextual and every single one is unique. But the tips and suggestions I share here can be tailored and customised to many different situations. I can't commit to running this as a live event terribly often, so I recorded the last time I ran it - and now offer it to you to purchase on demand. Meaning you can access this help straight away! Contents A quick introduction! Comms_intro.mov 2 mins101 MB The webinar recording In this 49 minute video, hear me give advice and tips on how to tackle these tricky communication situations: Communicating your situation to those you live with/are close to - in a way that goes well, and doesn't negatively impact your health/symptoms How to talk to people who are 'helpfully' trying to tell you how to cure yourself (when you know it's wrong!) Socialising with friends when you have fatigue Navigating conversations at large events (weddings, parties etc) How to talk to people who don't understand fatigue (or even believe in it) Main event.mp4 49 mins83 MB A copy of the slides I presented Communicating when fatigued0410.pdf 1.38 MB The Q&A digest This is a written capture of the Q&A discussion, held after my main presentation. I didn't record the Q&A in order to allow those who attended live to feel comfortable switching their cameras on and participating in the discussion. I hope you find this written summary helpful. Comms webinar Q&A capture.pdf 65.6 KB
Dealing with Angry or Rude Customers Course Description Copyright Ross Maynard 2021 Course Description If you work in customer service in any way, then, from time to time, you are going to have to deal with angry or rude customers. This course will help you manage those stressful situations and support the customer as best you can. Anger is a normal and relatively common emotion caused by a perceived hurt or provocation. In some cases a customer’s anger or rude behaviour may be driven by the failings of your organisation or its products and services. In other cases, the problem may be outside your control but you still have to deal with the impact. In this course we look at anger in a customer service situation and how to deal with it. We review the nature and causes of anger; we look at how poor customer service can cause anger and what you can do to prepare your organisation to deal with anger. We cover the warning signs for anger and present a 12 step approach to dealing with an angry customer. We cover questions and short scripts that can help you start a discussion with an angry customer, and we consider why customers might be rude. Finally we look at managing the stress of dealing with an angry customer and finish the course with a review of the key learning points. I hope you find the course helpful. Key Learning Points On completion of the course, delegates will be able to: Understand the nature and causes of anger as an emotion. Consider their objectives when dealing with an angry customer. Help prepare their organisation for dealing with angry customers. Identify appropriate customer service metrics Work through a series of steps to deal with an angry customer. Use questions and short scripts to try to help a customer bring their anger under control . Consider why a customer might be rude, and how to deal with that rudeness. Understand how to manage the stress of dealing with angry or rude customers. Curriculum L1: Anger as an Emotion L2: Your Objectives when Dealing with Anger L3: Poor Customer Service L4: Preparing your Organisation L5: Warning Signs and What Not to Do L6: The 12 Steps to Dealing with Anger L7: Example Scripts for Angry Customers L8: Dealing with Rude Customers L9: Dealing with Stress, and Key Learning Points Pre-Course Requirements There are no pre-course requirements Additional Resources Copy of customer behaviour policy Course Tutor Your tutor is Ross Maynard. Ross is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant specialising in business processes and organisation development. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel
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