Human Skills - Diversity and Inclusion Bundle

Hours: 80 / Access Length: 12 Months / Delivery: Online, Self-Paced
Retail Price: $199.00

Course Overview:

Students will learn creative problem solving, improved communication skills, team building, and leadership that promotes a safe and welcoming work environment. Each course within this bundle will prepare students for real-world strategies related to human resources to create, foster, and encourage a diverse and inclusive workplace. Diverse learning eliminates prejudices by igniting thought, creativity, innovation, and inclusion.

The Diversity and Inclusion Soft Skills Bundle includes the following courses:

  • Employee Recruitment
  • Generation Gaps
  • Health and Wellness at Work
  • Hiring Strategies
  • Improving Self-Awareness
  • Millennial Onboarding
  • Women in Leadership
  • Workplace Diversity
  • Workplace Harassment
  • Workplace Violence

Course Outline:

  Employee Recruitment Curriculum:

Module One: Getting Started

  • Icebreaker
  • Housekeeping Items
  • The Parking Lot
  • Workshop Objectives

Module Two: Introduction to Recruitment

  • What is Recruitment?
  • Challenges and trends
  • Sourcing Candidates
  • Requirements
  • Case Study
  • Review Questions

Module Three: The Selection Process

  • Job Analysis and Descriptions
  • The Approach
  • The Recruitment Interview
  • Testing
  • Case Study
  • Review Questions

Module Four: Goal Setting

  • Using The G.R.O.W. Model
  • Identifying Goal Areas
  • Setting SMART Goals
  • Using a Productivity Journal
  • Case Study
  • Review Questions

Module Five: The Interview

  • Phone Interviews
  • Traditional Interviews
  • Situational Interviews
  • Stress Interviews
  • Case Study
  • Review Questions

Module Six: Types of Interview Questions

  • Direct Questions
  • Non-Direct Questions
  • Hypothetical or Situational Questions
  • Behavioral Descriptive Questions
  • Case Study
  • Review Questions

Module Seven: Avoiding Bias in Your Selection

  • Expectancy Effect
  • Primary Effect
  • Obtaining Bias Information
  • Stereotyping
  • Case Study
  • Review Questions

Module Eight: The Background Check

  • Preparation
  • Data Collection
  • Illegal Questions
  • Being Thorough Without Being Pushy
  • Case Study
  • Review Questions

Module Nine: Making Your Offer

  • Outlining the Offer
  • Negotiation Techniques
  • Dealing with Difficult Issues
  • Sealing the Deal
  •  Case Study
  • Review Questions

Module Ten: Orientation and Retention

  • Getting off on the Right Track
  • Your Orientation Program
  • The Check-List
  • Following Up
  • Case Study
  • Review Questions
  Generation Gaps Curriculum:

Module One: Getting Started

  • Icebreaker
  • Housekeeping Items
  • The Parking Lot
  • Workshop Objectives

Module Two: History

  • What Generations Exist in the Workplace
  • What Defines a Generation?
  • What This Means In Our Workplace?

Module Three: Traditionalist

  • Their Background
  • Their Characters
  • Their Working Style

Module Four: Baby Boomers

  • Their Background
  • Their Characters
  • Their Working Style

Module Five: Generation X's

  • Their Background
  • Their Characters
  • Their Working Style

Module Six: Generation Y's (Millennial)

  • Their Background
  • Their Characters
  • Their Working Style

Module Seven: Differentiations Between Generations

  • Background
  • Attitude
  • Working Style
  • Life Experience

Module Eight: Finding Common Ground

  • Adopting A Communication Style
  • Creating An Affinity Group
  • Sharing Knowledge

Module Nine: Conflict Management (I)

  • Younger Bosses Managing Older Workers
  • Avoid Turnover with a Retention Plan
  • Breaking Down the Stereotypes

Module Ten: Conflict Management (II)

  • Embrace The Hot Zone
  • Treat Each Other As A Peer
  • Create a Succession Plan

Module Eleven: The Power of 4

  • Benefits of Generation Gaps
  • How to Learn From Each Other
  • Embracing the Unfamiliar

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations
  Health and Wellness at Work Curriculum:

Module One: Getting Started

  • Icebreaker
  • Housekeeping Items
  • The Parking Lot
  • Workshop Objectives

Module Two: Meaning and Definition of a Health and Wellness Program?

  • What is a Health and Wellness Program?
  • Productivity
  • Cost of Health Care
  • Costs of Absenteeism
  • Case Study
  • Module Two: Review Questions

Module Three: Types of Health Behavior Programs

  • Health Behaviors
  • Health Screenings and Maintenance
  • Mental Health
  • Physical Injuries
  • Case Study
  • Module Three: Review Questions

Module Four: Health Behavior Programs

  • Increasing Physical Activity
  • Nutrition & Weight Loss
  • Tobacco Cessation
  • Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Case Study
  • Module Four: Review Questions

Module Five: Health Screenings and Maintenance Programs

  • Preventative Care Screenings
  • Cancer Screenings
  • Annual Examinations
  • Maintenance Programs
  • Case Study
  • Module Five: Review Questions

Module Six: Mental Health Programs

  • Stress Management
  • Support Groups
  • Counseling
  • Awareness and Education
  • Case Study
  • Module Six: Review Questions

Module Seven: Evaluate the Need

  • Review Current Health and Wellness Programs
  • Environmental Factors
  • Identify Common Health Conditions and Procedures
  • Review Company Information Pertaining to Employee Health
  • Case Study
  • Module Seven: Review Questions

Module Eight: Planning Process

  • Form a Health and Wellness Team or Committee
  • Budget
  • Define Goals
  • Programs and Policies
  • Case Study
  • Module Eight: Review Questions

Module Nine: Implementation

  • Get Management Support
  • Test It
  • Get the Word Out
  • Incentives
  • Case Study
  • Module Nine: Review Questions

Module Ten: Create a “Culture of Wellness”

  • Accessible Healthy Eating Options
  • Give Them a Break
  • Alcohol, Drug, and Smoke Free Work Environment
  • Eliminate Hazards
  • Case Study
  • Module Ten: Review Questions

Module Eleven: Evaluate Results

  • Check the Results
  • Employee Satisfaction
  • Share Achievements
  • Revise Plans as Necessary
  • Case Study
  • Module Eleven: Review Questions

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations
  Hiring Strategies Curriculum:

Module One: Getting Started

  • Housekeeping Items
  • The Parking Lot
  • Workshop Objectives
  • Pre-Assignment
  • Action Plans and Evaluations

Module Two: Defining and Knowing the Position

  • Know the Position
  • Needs Analysis
  • Job Analysis
  • Task Analysis
  • Case Study
  • Module Two: Review Questions

Module Three: Hiring Strategy

  • Company Information
  • Salary Range
  • Top Performers
  • Be Prepared
  • Case Study
  • Module Three: Review Questions

Module Four: Lure in Great Candidates

  • Advertise Where Candidates Visit
  • Develop Corporate Citizenship
  • Treat Your Candidates Well
  • Look at the Competition
  • Case Study
  • Module Four: Review Questions

Module Five: Filtering Applicants to Interview

  • Put Lots of Weight on Cover Letters
  • Grading Resumes
  • Internet Search
  • Initial Phone Interview
  • Case Study
  • Module Five: Review Questions

Module Six: The Interview (I)

  • Introduce Everyone
  • Use a Panel
  • Match the Interview to the Job
  • Types of Questions
  • Case Study
  • Module Six: Review Questions

Module Seven: The Interview (II)

  • Tell Me About My Company
  • Distractions
  • Interview More Than Once
  • Wrap Up
  • Case Study
  • Module Seven: Review Questions

Module Eight: Selection Process (I)

  • Testing
  • Look for Passion and Enthusiasm
  • Background Checks
  • Trust Your Instincts
  • Case Study
  • Module Eight: Review Questions

Module Nine: Selection Process (II)

  • Education Level Vs. Experience
  • Have a Consensus
  • Keep Non-Hires on File
  • Checking References
  • Case Study
  • Module Nine: Review Questions

Module Ten: Making an Offer

  • Do it Quickly
  • Employment Details
  • Notify Rejected Candidates
  • Be Creative
  • Case Study
  • Module ten: Review Questions

Module Eleven: Onboarding

  • Training and Orientation
  • Mentoring
  • 30 60 90 Day Reviews
  • Make Them Feel Welcome
  • Case Study
  • Module Eleven: Review Questions

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations
  Improving Self-Awareness Curriculum

Module One: Getting Started

  • Housekeeping items
  • Pre-Assignment Review
  • Workshop Objectives
  • The Parking Lot
  • Action Plan

Module Two: What is the Self?

  • The Physical Self
  • The Emotional Self
  • The Psychological Self
  • The Spiritual Self
  • Case Study
  • Module Two: Review Questions

Module Three: Awareness of the Physical Self

  • Scanning
  • Progressive Relaxation
  • Physical Stressors
  • Exercise
  • Case Study
  • Module Three: Review Questions

Module Four: Time Management

  • Organization
  • Goal Management
  • Priorities
  • Procrastination
  • Case Study
  • Module Four: Review Questions

Module Five: The Emotional Self

  • Validity of Emotions
  • Utility of Emotions
  • Arousal
  • Valence
  • Case Study
  • Module Five: Review Questions

Module Six: Mood Management

  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Categories of Emotions
  • Increasing Arousal
  • Decreasing Arousal
  • Case Study
  • Module Six: Review Questions

Module Seven: The Psychological Self

  • Thinking Style
  • Learning Style
  • Personality Style
  • Distorted Thinking
  • Case Study
  • Module Seven: Review Questions

Module Eight: Interpersonal Awareness

  • Addressing Different Thinking Styles
  • Addressing Different Learning Styles
  • Active Listening and Body Language
  • Transactional Analysis
  • Case Study
  • Module Eight: Review Questions

Module Nine: The Spiritual Self

  • Mindfulness
  • Meditation
  • Cultivating Positivity
  • Gratitude
  • Case Study
  • Module Nine: Review Questions

Module Ten: Limitations of Self Awareness

  • Navel Gazing
  • Dangers of Excessive Self Discipline
  • Humility
  • Empathy
  • Case Study
  • Module Ten: Review Questions

Module Eleven: Independence Versus Interdependence

  • What is Interdependence?
  • Systems Theory
  • More Than the Sum of All Parts
  • Team Building
  • Case Study
  • Module Eleven: Review Questions

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of the Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Recommended Reading
  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations
  Millennial Onboarding Curriculum:

Module One: Getting Started

  • Housekeeping Items
  • Pre-Assignment Review
  • Workshop Objectives
  • The Parking Lot
  • Action Plan

Module Two: Purpose Of Onboarding

  • Start-Up Costs
  • Employee Anxiety
  • Employee Turnover
  • Realistic Expectations
  • Case Study
  • Module Two: Review Questions

Module Three: Introduction

  • Why Onboarding?
  • Importance Of Onboarding
  • Making Employees Feel Welcome
  • First Day Checklist
  • Case Study
  • Module Three: Review Questions

Module Four: Millennials And Onboarding

  • Who Are Millennials?
  • How Do Millennials Differ From Other Employees?
  • Investiture Socialization – Let Them Be Themselves
  • Informal Rather Than Formal Onboarding Processes
  • Case Study
  • Module Four: Review Questions

Module Five: Onboarding Checklist

  • Pre-Arrival
  • Arrival
  • First Day
  • First Week
  • First Month
  • Case Study
  • Module Five: Review Questions

Module Six: Engaging the Millennial Employee

  • Create An Informal Program Rather Than A Formal One
  • Engage Employees One On One
  • Role of Human Resources
  • Role of Managers
  • Case Study
  • Module Six: Review Questions

Module Seven: Following Up with the Millennial Employee

  • Initial Check In – One on One
  • Following Up – Regular, Informal Follow Ups
  • Setting Schedules – Millennials and Work/Life
  • Mentoring the Millennial Case Study
  • Module Seven: Review Questions

Module Eight: Setting Expectations with the Millennial Employee

  • Define Requirements – Provide Specific Instructions
  • Identify Opportunities for Improvement and Growth
  • Set Verbal Expectations – Specific, Clear, Systematic
  • Put It In Writing – Specific, Clear, Systematic
  • Case Study
  • Module Eight; Review Questions

Module Nine: Mentoring the Millennial Employee

  • Be Hands-On and Involved
  • Serial Mentoring
  • Be a Mentor, Not an Authority Figure
  • Focus Millennials' Exploratory Drive on Work
  • Case Study
  • Module Nine: Review Questions

Module Ten: Assigning Work to the Millennial Employee

  • Provide Clear Structure and Guidelines
  • Provide Specific Benchmarks
  • Set Boundaries and Provide Reality Checks
  • Guide, Don't Dictate
  • Case Study
  • Module Ten: Review Questions

Module Eleven: Pulling it All Together

  • Millennials Thrive on Feedback
  • Characteristics of Good Feedback
  • Informal Feedback
  • Formal Feedback
  • Case Study
  • Module Eleven: Review Questions

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of the Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Recommended Reading
  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations
  Women in Leadership Curriculum:

Module One: Getting Started

  • Housekeeping items
  • Pre-Assignment Review
  • Workshop Objectives
  • The Parking Lot
  • Action Plan

Module Two: Women and the Workforce

  • 50% of the Population
  • 60% of College Degrees
  • 47% of the US Workforce
  • 52% of Professional-level Jobs
  • Case Study
  • Module Two: Review Questions

Module Three: The Leadership Gap

  • Underrepresented in Leadership
  • Executive Positions
  • Finance, Health Care, and Law
  • Historical Trends
  • Case Study
  • Module Three: Review Questions

Module Four: Barriers to Women’s Leadership

  • Gender Differences are Overemphasized
  • Gender Differences are Undervalued
  • Women Lack Professional Networks
  • Work and Family Conflict
  • Case Study
  • Module Four: Review Questions

Module Five: Traits of Women’s Leadership

  • Lead by Uniting Diverse Groups
  • Value Work-life Balance
  • Value Interpersonal Relationships
  • Value Accountability
  • Case Study
  • Module Five: Review Questions

Module Six: Benefits of Women’s Leadership

  • Greater Collaboration
  • Culture of Work-life Balance
  • Culture of Accountability
  • Assists in Recruiting Millennials
  • Case Study
  • Module Six: Review Questions

Module Seven: Nurturing Women’s Leadership

  • Actively Recruit Women
  • Create/Encourage Networking Opportunities
  • Pair Women with Mentors in Leadership
  • Create/Encourage Training Opportunities
  • Case Study
  • Module Seven: Review Questions

Module Eight: Actively Recruit Women

  • Discover Your Barriers to Hiring
  • Discover Your Barriers to Retention
  • Recruit via Women’s Organizations
  • Women-friendly Culture
  • Case Study
  • Module Eight: Review Questions

Module Nine: Create/Encourage Women’s Networking Opportunities

  • Create a Women’s Networking Group
  • Encourage Joining Organizations
  • Networking Builds Confidence
  • Networking and Recruiting
  • Case Study
  • Module Nine: Review Questions

Module Ten: Pair Women with Mentors

  • Benefits of Mentoring
  • Think Creatively
  • Incorporate at Every Stage
  • Encourage Women to Mentor
  • Case Study
  • Module Ten: Review Questions

Module Eleven: Create and Encourage Educational Opportunites

  • Encourage Learning of Leadership Skills
  • Internal Programs and Trainings
  • Outside Programs and Trainings
  • Encourage Training at Every Career Stage
  • Case Study
  • Module Eleven: Review Questions

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of the Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Recommended Reading
  • Completion Of Action Plans And Evaluations 
  Workplace Diversity Curriculum:

Module One: Getting Started

  • Icebreaker
  • Housekeeping Items
  • The Parking Lot
  • Workshop Objectives

Module Two: Understanding Diversity

  • What is Diversity?
  • Related Terms and Concepts
  • A Brief History
  • A Legal Overview

Module Three: Understanding Stereotypes

  • Stereotypes vs. Biases
  • Identifying Your Baggage
  • Understanding What Makes This Means

Module Four: Breaking Down the Barriers

  • Changing Your Personal Approach
  • Encouraging Workplace Changes
  • Encouraging Social Changes

Module Five: Verbal Communication Skills

  • Listening and Hearing: They Aren’t the Same Thing
  • Asking Questions
  • Communicating with Power

Module Six: Non-Verbal Communication Skills

  • Body Language
  • The Signals You Send to Others
  • It’s Not What You Say, It’s How You Say It

Module Seven: Being Proactive

  • Encouraging Diversity in the Workplace
  • Preventing Discrimination
  • Ways to Discourage Discrimination

Module Eight: Coping with Discrimination

  • Identifying if You Have Been Discriminated Against
  • Methods of Reprisal
  • Choosing a Course of Action

Module Nine: Dealing with Diversity Complaints as a Person

  • What To Do If You’re Involved In A Complaint
  • Understanding Your Role
  • Creating a Support System

Module Ten: Dealing with Diversity Complaints as a Manager

  • Recording the Complaint
  • Identifying Appropriate Actions
  • Choosing a Path

Module Eleven: Dealing with Diversity Complaints as an Organization

  • Receiving a Complaint
  • Choosing a Response
  • Learning from the Complaint

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of the Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations
  Workplace Harassment Curriculum:

Module One: Getting Started

  • Icebreaker
  • Housekeeping Items
  • The Parking Lot
  • Workshop Objectives

Module Two: The Background

  • The Law
  • Identifying Harassment
  • Anti-Harassment
  • Policies

Module Three: Developing an Anti-Harassment Policy

  • An Anti-Harassment Policy: What Should Be Covered
  • How Model Policies Work
  • Steps to a Healthy Work Place
  • Educating Employees

Module Four: Policies in the Workplace

  • Anti-Harassment Policy Statements
  • Employee’s Rights and Responsibilities
  • Employer’s Rights and Responsibilities

Module Five: Proper Procedures in the Workplace

  • If You are Being Harassed
  • If You are Accused of Harassing
  • The Investigation
  • Remedies

Module Six: False Allegations

  • How to Address the Situation
  • Confidentiality
  • Monitoring the Situation
  • Retaliation
  • Appeals

Module Seven: Other Options

  • Union Grievance Procedures
  • Mediation: Getting Help from Outside Organization

Module Eight: Sexual Harassment

  • Defining Sexual Harassment
  • Elements of Harassment
  • Common Scenarios

Module Nine: Mediation

  • What is Mediation
  • Deciding if it is Right
  • How to Implement

Module Ten: Conflict Resolution

  • How to Resolve the Situation
  • Seeing Both Sides
  • Deciding the Consequence

Module Eleven: The Aftermath

  • How to Move On
  • Monitoring the Situation
  • Learning from Mistakes

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations
  Workplace Violence Curriculum:

Module One: Getting Started

  • Icebreaker
  • Housekeeping Items
  • The Parking Lot
  • Workshop Objectives

Module Two: What is Workplace Harassment?

  • How to Identify
  • Costs to your Business

Module Three: Identifying the Bully

  • Abusive Workplace Behaviors
  • Bullying and Personality Disorders
  • Narcissism

Module Four: How to Handle Workplace Violence

  • Types of Behavior
  • Target the Behavior, Not the Person
  • Implement an Action Plan

Module Five: Risk Assessment (I)

  • Understanding Anger and Aggression
  • Defusing & De-escalating Strategies
  • Communication Skills
  • Tactical Options

Module Six: Risk Assessment (II)

  • Identifying the Hazard
  • Assessing the Risk
  • Controlling the Risk
  • Evaluating & Review

Module Seven: Being the Victim

  • What Is Not Considered Bullying
  • Steps to Take

Module Eight: Checklist for Employers

  • 4 Step Process
  • Addressing all Employees
  • Code of Ethics
  • Policy and Procedures

Module Nine: Interview Process

  • Identify a Bully in the Interview
  • Warning Signs
  • Role Play
  • Case Study

Module Ten: Investigation Process

  • Advising your Supervisor
  • Lodging the Complaint
  • Initial Response
  • The Investigation
  • The Findings
  • Review & Closure

Module Eleven: Developing a Workplace Harassment Policy

  • Scope
  • Philosophy
  • Principles
  • Intent
  • Options
  • Informal Complaint Process
  • Formal Investigation Process

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations

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  • Microphone for Webinar or Live Online sessions.

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  • Windows 7 or higher.
  • Mac OSX 10 or higher.
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  • Latest Linux Distributions

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