Respect and Belonging in the Workplace.
Learning what respect means for a person and offering them that respect creates mutual benefit far in excess of the effort to be respectful. Yet, the skills of respect are not automatic.
The skills of respect can be learned. This short course provides practical skills in empathy and how to use language to build people up and bring them together for more effective teams.
Course Description
Participants will learn about the power of language as both an inherited system of enforced prejudice as well as a flexible tool to invite openness and creativity. Through recognition of personal bias, participants can gain mastery of simple skills that help them be agents of transformation.
Learning Outcomes
During this course participants will:
- Recognize the impact of language on relationships and the workplace environment
- Identify microaggressions and their impact
- Demonstrate inclusive language
- Identify actions and behaviors to show up as an active bystander
- Demonstrate awareness of personal triggers through the exploration of brain science at work
- Identify ways to communicate clearly in moments that matter
- Discuss the importance of empathy
Course Outline
- Intent vs Impact
- The Brain At Work
- Being An Active Bystander
- Communicating Clearly In Moments That Matter
Preparation & Sustainment Steps
- Personal Learning Goal-Setting & Progress Review
- Pre-Reading Case Studies
- Completion of Respectful Workplace Tutorial
- Peer Learning Support
- Take away basic tool set
Course Details
Course Duration
1 day
Training Hours
4 hours
Course Capacity
25 participants
Delivery Method
workshop (virtual or in-person)
Assessment Method
The assessment of a participant’s progress will be a combination of classroom participation, review of concepts during in-class activities and peer-feedback following real-time practice sessions.
Course Customization Options
Can be customized for the specific needs of clients through, incorporation or alignment to client-specific organizational messages (values, business processes etc), modifying the workshop delivery schedule.