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.
To stay relevant, organizations must be able to adapt to the digital and technological progress taking place around them. And it is also important to consider the ways that doing so will creating ongoing change in their day-to-day operations. The shockwaves created by digital transformations will be felt by executives, employees, business partners, customers, clients, and potentially the public at large. To better understand what changes you may face, this video outlines five of these changes. This micro-learning course is great for managers and stakeholders. Length: 4:50 Learning Objectives Recognize the internal dynamics that arise when an organization undergoes a digital transformation, detecting the factors that contribute to resistance and hesitancy in adopting digital workflows while identifying strategies for promoting open communication and effective training to ease this transition.;Demonstrate an understanding of the elevated significance of cybersecurity in the context of digitalization. Comprehend the vulnerabilities associated with being digitally connected and develop an awareness of the policies and procedures required to maintain information security within the organization.;Explore how digital skills have become integral to various roles across industries and understand the growing importance of technological proficiency alongside traditional qualifications.
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.
Preventing discrimination in the workplace is an active and intentional process that takes action and evaluation at all levels within an organization. Not only does it encourage inclusivity, it protects the organization from the many consequences of discrimination. This micro-learning video outlines some of the most effective ways to be proactive about preventing discrimination in your workplace. It is great for HR professionals and all organization leaders. Length: 3:29 Learning Objectives Develop an effective Equal Opportunity Employment (EOE) policy and understand its role in promoting diversity and preventing bias in the workplace.;Design and implement a comprehensive reporting process for workplace discrimination, ensuring confidentiality, non-retaliation, and clear procedures for addressing complaints.;Create annual anti-discrimination training seminars for staff, covering prevention, recognition, and de-escalation of discrimination scenarios, and establish a culture of acceptance and inclusivity within the organization.
Big data is transforming industries big and small, but do you know what it is? Big Data refers to the huge amount of information available that can be analyzed by computers in order to identify patterns and get meaning that might be too complex for traditional methods. In this course, you'll learn what this means for businesses and how Big Data is already transforming different industries. Our digital transformation series continues with a micro-learning video designed to help strengthen employees' digital competence and understanding of 'big data.' Because big data is a resource that so many organizations use, it is important that team members know how what it is and how it may benefit their role or the organization as a whole. Length: 3:01 Learning Objectives Analyze the fundamental concept of Big Data, discerning its role as a computational tool for extracting meaningful patterns and insights from vast and rapidly evolving datasets that may be impractical to analyze through traditional methods.;Evaluate the profound impact of Big Data on business strategies, recognizing its potential to transform organizations by harnessing the power of accurate, real-time information for predictive analytics.;Explore how Big Data extends beyond internal operations to incorporate external world information and enhance decision-making processes in various industries.;Gain insights into how organizations can leverage Big Data to gain a competitive advantage while respecting privacy and ethical standards.
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.
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.
Adopting an attitude centered around digital solutions helps to keep those you serve in your organization a priority in today's world. The process of evaluating and implementing these digital solutions is known as 'digital transformation,' and an understanding of this ever-present concern is important for businesses of all sizes. This micro-learning video outlines what digital transformation is, how it affects all types of organizations, and why it matters. This video is great for: -managers -creatives in a company -organization-wide use at the beginning of a digital restructuring Length: 3:26 Learning Objectives Explore the multifaceted impact of digital transformation on organizations and industries and recognize the disruptive force of technology in reshaping traditional business models.;Evaluate the key components of digital transformation, including cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, blockchain, and big data, to comprehend their roles in enhancing organizational efficiency, data-driven decision-making and innovation.;Gain the ability to explore digital solutions, proactively seek innovative technologies, and weigh the pros and cons to make informed decisions, ultimately transforming organizational operations.
Building a diverse organization often means doing things differently or exploring brand-new strategies to see what starts to result in effective change. And change can sometimes come with roadblocks. Being proactive about preventing roadblocks and evaluating progress along the way can ensure that you don't get stuck or that your efforts go stale. This course identifies some of the possible roadblocks organizations face when implementing their D&I initiatives and three proven strategies to achieve D&I goals. Length: 4:14 Learning Objectives Assess personal readiness to contribute to an inclusive workplace culture, considering the importance of understanding cultural differences and fostering an environment where diverse backgrounds feel valued and respected.;Apply a practical approach to diversification by starting small, continuously improving, and learning to identify and overcome potential roadblocks in the organization's diversity initiatives.;Evaluate concerns about inclusivity in the hiring process, reflecting on questions prospective employees may ask and acquire actionable solutions to create a more inclusive work environment.
It can be challenging and even confronting to manage employees who are older than you. Yet age gaps are no excuse for a lack of inclusion of older team members. This video outlines five tips to help managers approach this often-tricky dynamic. These guidelines will teach managers about supporting all team members in reaching their full potential, prevent discrimination, and help managers become more effective in their roles overall. This video is great training for all new managers and HR professionals. Length: 3:35 Learning Objectives Analyze and apply strategies for effectively managing older team members to create a more inclusive and respectful work environment.;Reflecting on personal interactions with older team members, assess the impact of age-related biases, and identify areas for improvement in communication and inclusivity.;Develop a management approach that respects the experience and expertise of older team members, actively involving them in decision-making, and supporting their professional growth.