Search Course Catalog (274 Courses Found)

Contains all of the available courses within the TrainingFlow™ LMS.

Results for Topic: Management

Generations: M.E.E.T. for Respect in the Workplace™ (For Employees)

30 Minutes Level: Foundational
With workers from multiple (up to 5) generations now active in the workforce, the potential for misunderstanding, frustration and conflict puts increasing pressure on productivity.
Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Communication, Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Management
Industry Settings: Office & General
Target Audience: Employees

Courage 2 Coach™ (Streaming)

20 minutes Level: Foundational
Courage 2 Coach™ turns common sense into common practice with a four-step process that can be applied to any employee performance situation. This course walks each user through a realistic range of tough employee performance situations make this program ideal for organizations committed to supervisory success. Streaming course version.
Topics: Coaching & Mentoring, Change, Communication, Motivation, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors

TrainingBriefs® Managing Retaliation Situations

8 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Many people have misconceptions about retaliation in the workplace. Well, here are the facts. Retaliation is one of the fastest growing types of harassment reported to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Retaliation is a costly problem. So, you must be proactive in addressing retaliatory behavior in the workplace and be very vigilant of your own behavior, so you are not personally accused of any wrongdoing.
Topics: Compliance, Management, Professionalism
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors

TrainingBriefs® Integrity Action Steps for Managers

6 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Integrity is everyone’s responsibility. By doing your part to build a business culture of high integrity, you can achieve greater personal job satisfaction and help others to do the same. As a leader, you have a responsibility to promote a culture of integrity in your organization. It starts with your own behavior and by showing your employees that ethical conduct is important. Integrity happens when you make it safe for employees to speak up and prevent retaliation against anyone who does.
Topics: Ethics, Leadership, Management
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors

TrainingBriefs® Your Attitude Effects the Team

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Dealing with attitude issues is a common problem for managers. You can have a terrific team of people, but one bad attitude can be the weak link in the chain that pulls everyone else down. It’s very difficult to hide a bad attitude. Research shows us that employees generally express their bad attitudes in three primary ways.
Topics: Leadership, Communication, Management, Teamwork
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors

TrainingBriefs® Team Cohesion (Diversity Moments)

9 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Being a successful manager requires being able to juggle numerous work priorities while keeping your balance. One of the priorities you must juggle is developing and maintaining a cohesive and productive team - easier said than done! A diverse workforce creates a diverse range of opinions, attitudes, and perspectives – and all that diversity can result in conflict, tension, and frustration leading to lost productivity – and possibly even a disruption to customer service.
Topics: Diversity Dynamics, Interpersonal Skills, Management, Professionalism
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General

TrainingBriefs® Protecting Confidentiality in an Investigation

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! Harassment, discrimination and other inappropriate behaviors are serious issues that must be dealt with. Accusations, right or wrong, can also have a devastating effect on a person's career, reputation in their community and relationships with other co-workers - and because of that, they can lead to lawsuits. It's up to you as the manager to get the facts, and it's also up to you to make sure those facts remain as confidential as possible.
Topics: Compliance, Management
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General

TrainingBriefs® An Employee Who Threatens an Outsider

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! If an employee has threatened someone outside your organization, it may be a warning sign of an employee who is under stress and having a difficult time maintaining control of his or her emotions. If you fail to act, you could end up facing a hostile work environment lawsuit. Direct intervention at an early stage really does make a difference.
Topics: Compliance, Management, Workplace Violence Prevention
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General

TrainingBriefs® An Employee with a Temper

6 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! There is no excuse, in the eyes of the law, for permitting unacceptable or unprofessional behavior of any kind - regardless of the circumstances. If you are unsure how to deal with the situation, consult with an EAP professional, human resources, security officials or upper management. There are resources available to help you with these types of problems. So, if someone gets out of line... deal with it. Immediately.
Topics: Compliance, Management, Workplace Violence Prevention
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General

TrainingBriefs® Returning to Work: Common Employee Questions

4 Minutes Level: Foundational
New Micro-Learning! As employees and staff begin their return to the workplace after the pandemic stay-at-home orders, they will have questions... many questions. Things will take time to get back to normal. And many think the 'new' normal might not be much like how we did things in the past. As a manager, you need to be prepared for questions and concerns brought to you by your team.
Topics: Leadership, Communication, Management, Workplace Safety
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors