Bullying and Disruptive Behavior
Workplace Bullying is harmful to morale and undermines teams and productivity. Media Partners’ bullying training solutions help build a workplace where everyone feels respected, safe, and fully engaged.
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For the first time, implement a 9-time award-winning DEI training program that is proven to drive positive change in workplace culture. How Was Your Day? is our foundational respectful workplace training that tackles today's toughest topics of unconscious bias, diversity, inclusion and harassment.
The course delivers results that:
Measure 12 key behaviors that drive DEI.
Present insights into the "why" behind employee behavior so you can address areas that need to change.
Track progress towards your DEI objectives and compare your results to national averages.
Have positive impact on employees with proven, effect and award-winning learning content.
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Through a variety of compelling vignettes, this program clarifies what workplace bullying is while presenting practical steps people can take to effectively address these situations.
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Unparalleled training from a trusted subject matter expert, built on the truth that awareness and preparation increase the likelihood that employees can prevent and survive workplace violence.
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Once & For All is the most effective sexual harassment training for inspiring behavior change and building a culture of respect...plus, it is the only program with a 200% compliance guarantee.
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Best Seller
For the first time, implement a 9-time award-winning DEI training program that is proven to drive positive change in workplace culture. How Was Your Day? is our foundational respectful workplace training that tackles today's toughest topics of unconscious bias, diversity, inclusion and harassment.
The course delivers results that:
How to be a more inclusive leader.
Strategies on supporting team members that have been harassed.
Tips on encouraging employees to be upstanders
How to set expectations for their team around not tolerating harassment