Leading With Respect: Building Civility in the Workplace Certificate Program

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14 Oct

Leading With Respect: Building Civility in the Workplace Certificate Program

Leading With Respect: Building Civility in the Workplace Certificate Program

Monday, October 14, 2024 (12:00 AM) to Monday, October 13, 2025 (11:59 PM)
7.50 PDCs
Provider: Workright Limited
Course Name: Leading With Respect: Building Civility in the Workplace Certificate Program

Speaker: Dr. Stephanie Bot, C.Psych. and Donna Marshall, MA, Registered Psychotherapist
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: https://workright.ca/shrm-courses/

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Develop self awareness and understanding to identify the impact of your current leadership style on others. Identify ineffective communication strategies and learn skills and tools to become the leader you aspire to be. Prioritize and utilize respectful communication techniques to cultivate a more engaged, respectful and productive work environment. Become a model of civility in your workplace to inspire others to present with respectful and supportive communication. Learn to incorporate body language that aligns with how you want to present your messaging. Enhance interpersonal relationships by expanding your skills and ability to give and receive feedback. Develop best practices for dealing with difficult people. Learn strategies to self regulate under stress and when facing difficult emotions in self or others.

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Part 1: Self Awareness Part 2: Self Understanding Part 3: Communicating With Respect Part 4: Assertive Body Language Part 5: The 3 Keys to Effective Communication Part 6: Giving and Receiving Feedback Part 7: Dealing with Difficult People in the Workplace (3-Part Series) Part 8: Managing Stress And Emotions in Everyday Life