Communicating Respectfully in a Diverse World

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18 Mar

Communicating Respectfully in a Diverse World

Communicating Respectfully in a Diverse World

Tuesday, March 18, 2025 (12:00 AM) to Wednesday, December 31, 2025 (11:59 PM)
1 PDCs
Provider: SUNSHOWER LEARNING
Course Name: Communicating Respectfully in a Diverse World

Speaker: Leslie Aguilar, International Training and Development & Joel Lesko, MBA SunShower Learning
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: https://sunshowerlearning.com/course/communicate-respectfully

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• Notice the impact of stereotypes and biased statements on colleagues and yourself • Be ready to speak up when you hear bias and stereotypical statements • Speak up against stereotypes without blame, shame or guilt • Identify the feelings of people who are targeted with demeaning comments but bystanders don't speak up • Feel the power of being an active bystander or upstander who will make a difference • Inspire passive bystanders to take action and speak up

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Communicating Respectfully in a Diverse World explores the impact of bias and stereotypes and teaches six techniques that you can use to speak up without shame or blame. It offers pro tips, definitions and examples that will help you navigate the increasingly tense and nuanced communication in the workplace. Self-paced eLearning course produced in Articulate Rise. Learning these skills is critically important because of the tension across all different dimensions of differences - age, generation, race, gender, etc etc. With social media, all it takes is a minute and an individual's or organization's reputation could be damaged. This program can help prevent and repair communication. It has been field-tested in thousands of organizations by hundreds of thousands of learners.