HR TRAINING 2018 - Female to Female Hostility @Workplace: All you need to Know
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Category Women Hostility in Workplace ,online hr compliance training,hostile work environment bullying,hostile work environment cases,hostile workplace bullying
Deadline: November 05, 2018 | Date: November 05, 2018
Venue/Country: Online Event, U.S.A
Updated: 2018-09-05 15:36:51 (GMT+9)
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The TrainHR Course is approved by HRCI and SHRM Recertification Provider.Overview:This training program will discuss whether women are more hostile among each other in the workplace. It will discuss sexism and stereotypes in our perceptions of women and men's bullying, the nexus of bullying and harassment, and the impact of bullying on witnesses.Why should you Attend: This webinar will discuss the phenomenon - or lack thereof- of women's hostility to other women, outline what one should do if bullied, and discuss management's role in the prevention and intervention of the behavior. Research suggests that men and women employ different tactics in bullying.Because women's ways of bullying are generally more subtle, managers may not recognize it as bullying and ignore the behavior thereby giving tacit approval for it to continue. This leads to poor morale, lack of trust in management, and poor performance, absenteeism, and turnover.Are women really each other's worse enemy or is it just a myth and a stereotype?What does research show about women's hostility to other women, sometimes called bullying in the workplace?Is female to female bullying an issue that deserves attention apart from general workplace bullying?Do we have different expectations of women's behavior at work than we do of men's behavior?Do we have a responsibility, as women, to support other women at work?Areas Covered in the Session:To describe women's ways of bullyingTo discuss the theoretical causes and contributing factors of women's bullyingTo determine if bullying could be illegal harassmentTo explore the impact of women bullying their colleaguesTo identify management's role in the prevention and intervention of women's bullyingTo list the steps to take if targeted by a bullyLearning Objectives:Theories as to whether women are more hostile to each other than to menSexism and stereotypes in our perceptions of women and men's bullyingThe nexus of bullying and harassmentImpact of bullying on witnessesTort lawsTokenismWho Will Benefit:Human Resources GeneralistsManagersDirectorsWomen OwnersHR ManagersControllersSupervisorsOffice ManagersAccounts ManagersAnyone in Management at all LevelsInstructor:Dr. Susan Strauss is a national and international speaker, trainer, consultant and a recognized expert on workplace and school harassment and bullying. She conducts harassment and bullying investigations and functions as an expert witness in harassment and bullying lawsuits. Her clients are from business, education, healthcare, law, and government organizations from both the public and private sector. Event link: https://www.trainhr.com/control/w_product/~product_id=702193LIVE/?channel=ourglocal-nov_2018_SEOContact Details:NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR Phone: +1-800-385-1627Email: supporttrainhr.com
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