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Diversity 101™ Leveraging the Power of Inclusion, Equity & Respect (Streaming)
Streaming Video

Diversity 101™ Leveraging the Power of Inclusion, Equity & Respect (Streaming)

40 Minutes Popular Level: Foundational
The wildly popular Diversity 101™ describing the core components of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Streaming course version.
Topics: Respect, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Unconscious Bias, Cultural Competency, Gender Identity/Gender Issues
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
Diversity 101™ Leveraging the Power of Inclusion, Equity & Respect
Signature Course

Diversity 101™ Leveraging the Power of Inclusion, Equity & Respect

45 Minutes Popular Level: Foundational
Our wildly popular Diversity 101™ interactive course takes a fun, creative and interactive approach to describing the core components of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. This powerful, new course features 8 entertaining vignettes that tackle deep diversity, inclusion, equity and respect topics.
Topics: Respect, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Unconscious Bias, Cultural Competency, Gender Identity/Gender Issues
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
Inclusion 101™ Optimizing Our Diversity Potential
Signature Course

Inclusion 101™ Optimizing Our Diversity Potential

35 Minutes Level: Foundational
Inclusion 101™ is designed to help you recognize and respond to the diversity and inclusion dynamics that are often grounded in individual and cultural differences. This interactive course will assist you in dealing effectively with the individual and cultural differences that impact relationships with co-workers, customers and others that are critical to the success of your organization.
Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Diversity Dynamics, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
Diversity 201™ Equity & Inclusion in Action
Signature Course

Diversity 201™ Equity & Inclusion in Action

35 Minutes Level: Foundational
Diversity 201™ is designed to help you continue to recognize and respond to the diversity and inclusion dynamics that are often grounded in individual and cultural differences. This course provides a deeper dive into diversity situations and will assist learners in effectively tackling the individual and cultural differences that impact relationships with co-workers, customers and other stakeholders that are critical to the success of your organization.
Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® A Good Fit?
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® A Good Fit?

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
There is a real danger that comes from making assumptions based on one aspect of a person - such as their name. We all want to be seen as a whole person and our name is just one part of who we are. This type of bias can be very subtle, and we may not even realize it’s even there. When we make decisions, like hiring, based on just the name of a candidate, we exhibit bias. We should instead look not for culture fit but for a culture add – what a person can bring to the team.
Topics: Unconscious Bias, Professionalism
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® That’s a Stereotype!
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® That’s a Stereotype!

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
A stereotype is a widely held, simplified belief about a specific group on the basis of sex, gender identity, race and ethnicity, nationality, age, socioeconomic status, language, and so forth. Stereotypes are deeply embedded within social institutions and wider culture. One important thing to remember is that we need to judge people based on their skills and abilities, not a preconceived stereotype, assumption, or bias.
Topics: Unconscious Bias, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® I Had to Say Something!
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® I Had to Say Something!

8 Minutes Level: Foundational
Stereotypes and biases have not place at work. They can (and do) creep into our conversations and influence our actions. When we hear or witness these types of statements, we need to speak up and drive conversation around the impact (even if the intent was not to hurt a co-worker). If we don't, they can easily lead to misunderstandings and reinforced stereotypes. Speaking up is an important part of creating and maintaining a respectful work environment.
Topics: Unconscious Bias, Inclusion & Equity, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
Training Briefs® One for The Ages
TrainingBriefs® Course

Training Briefs® One for The Ages

5 Minutes Level: Intermediate
Our workplace is full of employees with valuable life experiences and ideas. It’s important to recognize and appreciate the knowledge, perspectives, and experiences that team members of all ages bring to the table. This course explores how a manager deals with an unexpected derogatory comment directed towards a fellow employee regarding their age.
Topics: Respect, Diversity Dynamics, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Teamwork, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors
Training Briefs® Never Gonna Move Up
TrainingBriefs® Course

Training Briefs® Never Gonna Move Up

5 Minutes Level: Intermediate
Stereotyping is an all-too-common problem in the world today and is absolutely unacceptable in our organization. However, that does not mean it doesn’t still happen. We must listen to and validate our employees concerns and act on them. Doing anything else might lead to deeper issues – up to and including legal & compliance impacts.
Topics: Leadership, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors
TrainingBriefs® Understanding Racism (Key Terms) (Portuguese-Brazilian)
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® Understanding Racism (Key Terms) (Portuguese-Brazilian)

8 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Racism fosters a divisive work culture that undermines morale, teamwork and productivity. In the workplace, racism most often manifests itself through microaggressions, which are indirect, subtle or even unintentional acts of discrimination against others – often taking the form of stereotypes. Portuguese-Brazilian version of the "TrainingBriefs® Understanding Racism (Key Terms)" course.
Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Diversity Dynamics, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® Understanding Microaggressions (Portuguese-Brazilian)
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® Understanding Microaggressions (Portuguese-Brazilian)

6 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! We all know the definition of bias, right? It’s the negative or positive assumptions usually applied to groups of people. It can be blatant (also known as explicit) or subtle. It can also be unintentional and unconscious. Microaggressions tend to be the everyday, subtle interactions or behaviors that communicate some sort of bias toward another person or group. They can be intentional or unintentional and sometimes even well-meaning. Portuguese-Brazilian version of the "TrainingBriefs® Understanding Microaggressions" course.
Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Diversity Dynamics, Respect, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® Understanding & Beating Bias
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® Understanding & Beating Bias

10 Minutes Level: Foundational
The impact of unconscious bias means that we are acting a certain way towards people or circumstances without realizing it. Although people may think conscious bias is worse because it is a conscious decision we are aware of, both can be detrimental, especially in the workforce. When unconscious bias affects our decisions, we are unaware of it, because it happens outside our control.
Topics: Unconscious Bias, Compliance, Inclusion & Equity, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
Workplace Inclusion: Navigating Through Difficult Times™
Signature Course

Workplace Inclusion: Navigating Through Difficult Times™

40 Minutes Level: Intermediate
This new course has been designed to provide all employees with practical, inclusionary skills for recognizing and responding to tough situations they may face or witness within the workplace after a health scare or pandemic. After all, inclusion and respect are all about people having a sense of belonging; it gives people the feeling of being welcomed, respected, valued and treated fairly for who they are and what they bring or contribute to the organization.
Topics: Respect, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® Bias Is All About Race, Right?
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® Bias Is All About Race, Right?

7 Minutes Level: Foundational
It's important to recognize that diversity, equity and inclusion go beyond race, gender, ethnicity, etc. They can and often do involve differences in organizational culture, including work styles and schedules, geographic and time-zone differences, occupations, and working on virtual teams.
Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Respect, Teamwork, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® I’m Not Biased
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® I’m Not Biased

10 Minutes Level: Foundational
Biases are the attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, perceptions and decisions. Going deeper, bias also refers to the persistent, harmful, and unequal treatment of someone based solely on some characteristic they possess or their apparent membership in or identification with a particular group. Stereotype is often defined as a generalized belief about a particular category of people. An example of a stereotype might be “All Asians are good at math.”
Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Professionalism, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® Understanding Microaggressions (Spanish)
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® Understanding Microaggressions (Spanish)

6 Minutes Level: Foundational
We all know the definition of bias, right? It’s the negative or positive assumptions usually applied to groups of people. It can be blatant (also known as explicit) or subtle. It can also be unintentional and unconscious. Microaggressions tend to be the everyday, subtle interactions or behaviors that communicate some sort of bias toward another person or group. They can be intentional or unintentional and sometimes even well-meaning.
Language: Spanish (NA)
Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Diversity Dynamics, Respect, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® Understanding Racism (Key Terms) (Spanish)
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® Understanding Racism (Key Terms) (Spanish)

8 Minutes Level: Foundational
Racism fosters a divisive work culture that undermines morale, teamwork and productivity. In the workplace, racism most often manifests itself through microaggressions, which are indirect, subtle or even unintentional acts of discrimination against others – often taking the form of stereotypes. Awareness is key to understanding how racism impacts each of us. The key terms covered in this course are the starting point of that understanding.
Language: Spanish (NA)
Topics: Inclusion & Equity, Diversity Dynamics, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBytes® <mark>Unconscious Bias</mark> in Action
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TrainingBytes® Unconscious Bias in Action

5 minutes Level: Foundational
We don’t like to think of ourselves as having biases toward others. The fact is many of these biases exist in our society and in our memory and are sometimes expressed unknowingly. By being self-aware and willing to engage with others when bias is unintentionally implied or expressed, we can better resolve problems and promote more effective working relationships.
Topics: Unconscious Bias, Diversity Dynamics
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBytes® Microaggressions & Everyday Interactions™
Streaming Video

TrainingBytes® Microaggressions & Everyday Interactions™

5 minutes Level: Foundational
Sometimes people don’t recognize when and how racial bias is expressed in our society and in day-to-day workplace interactions. Microaggressions tend to be the everyday, subtle interactions or behaviors that communicate some sort of bias toward another person or group. They can be intentional or unintentional and sometimes even well-meaning.
Topics: Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General
TrainingBriefs® Her Hijab
TrainingBriefs® Course

TrainingBriefs® Her Hijab

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Making assumptions and perpetuating stereotypes about someone based on their religion or their religious clothing does not lead to an inclusive or respectful workplace. People often have different religious practices based upon their faith. Some of these practices include wearing something like a crucifix. For others, it means wearing a piece of attire such as a hijab. Today’s inclusive and respectful workplace culture means that the ability to practice your religion is open to you.
Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Respect, Unconscious Bias
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General