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Sexual Harassment & Workplace Ethics Value Pack
Sexual Harassment & Workplace Ethics Value Pack
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Recommended for: Trainers, facilitators, Human Resources, Personnel, educators and other professional presenters in need of a comprehensive solution for their audience to learn on the topic of sexual harassment and workplace ethics. A perfect package of high quality materials to augment their knowledge.
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Sexual Harassment (Modern) PowerPoint Presentation Content - 142 slides: Includes slides on what is and is not sexual harassment, 6 types of sexual harassment, 10+ slides on various classes of harassment, slides on who is the harasser, slides on what sexual harassment causes, slides on the complaint procedure, slides on the consequences and effects of sexual harassment, 15+ slides on statistics, slides on countries with similar harassment policies to the U.S. and more.
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Workplace Ethics (Modern) PowerPoint Presentation Content - 172 slides: Includes slides on understanding workplace ethics, what it affects, benefits of workplace ethics, slides on ethic codes, codes of conduct, values, ethic programs, required resources, two ethical styles, 3 steps to resolve ethical dilemmas and how to address ethical dilemmas, guidelines and slides on implementing ethic programs, detecting 6 key roles and responsibilities, guidelines for moral decision making, 10 common ethic code provisions, 15 slides on creating an effective code of conduct, and more.
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Participant Handouts Included
You recieve a copy of our participant handout matching each presentation, which is an additional value of $20.00. These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.
Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is defined as any uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature, especially by a person in authority toward a subordinate (such as an employee or student). Understanding the difference between what is and is not sexual harassment, ones responsibilities as an employee and the consequences if harassment does occur will enable employees and managers to work in a comfortable environment.
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35% of women in full-time corporate sector jobs have experienced sexual harassment: As if that number weren’t appalling enough, an even higher percentage of certain subsets of women reported experiencing sexual harassment during the course of their careers, including 55% of senior-level women, 48% of lesbian women, and 45%. (MORE) In general, employees don’t report overwhelming confidence in their companies to properly investigate and address sexual harassment claims. But there’s also a gender gap there. While 70% of men think a claim would be fairly investigated and addressed, only 52% of women agree, and while 15% of men believe reporting sexual harassment would be pointless, risky, or uncertain, 30% of women said the same.
- Describe what sexual harassment is exactly
- Differentiate between sexual harassment and being courteous
- Understand the federal and state laws that deem sexual harassment a crime
- Learn that there consequences if you are found guilty of committing this crime
- Learn what you can do if you observe and/or experience sexual harassment
- Learn how to prevent sexual harassment in your workplace
- Develop any immediate actionable items and any other action plans based upon this session
- Learning objectives for this presentation
- Definition/s of sexual harassment
- 3 points of Etymology – sexual
- 4 points of Etymology – harassment
- 2 points of Anyone can be a victim
- 3 points of Anyone can be a harasser
- 3 points of Why sexual harassment Occurs
- 3 points of False accusations
- 3 points of Intent Vs. impact
- 5 points of No excuses
- Stoplight diagram
- 7 points of Sexual harassment can be…
- 5 points of Third party harassment
- 3 points of The definition of sexual harassment
- 16 points of Warning signs of sexual harassment
- 27 points of Types of sexual harassment
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29 points of Classes of sexual harassers
- 22 points of Harassers and victims
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7 points of Hostile work environments
- 47 points of Complaint procedures
- 26 points of Case studies
- 17 points of Statistics and quotes
- 10 points of Questions to ask yourself
- 6 points of To avoid sexual harassment
- 3 points of Reasonable person
- 3 points of Office romances
- 9 points of Assessing sexual conduct
- 7 points of What to do if accused
- 49 points of The effects of sexual harassment charges
- Charged with sexual harassment graph
- 38 points of Sexual harassment in other countries
- 16 points of Actions steps
Also included are: 5 diagrams/charts, & 12 high resolution photographs.
These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.
Abuse, Aggravated Sexual Assault, Criminal Harassment, Date Sexual Assault, Emotional Abuse, Gang Rape, Gay Bashing / Bullying, Gender, Heterosexism, Incest, Psychological Abuse, Quid Pro Quo, Sex Discrimination, Sexism, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Assault, Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Harassment, Survivor, Threat, Unsolicited, Victim
The perfect companion to your presentation. Each ReadySetPresent glossary defines the relevant terms for each of our PowerPoint topics. This clear, concise and comprehensive resource offers you and your participants a common language. It's always nice to have your participants and you "on the same page" with the ability and confidence to understand and speak the lingo. Whether used before, during or after any session, this reference will add so much more value to your presentation and additional credibility. Each glossary goes above and beyond the content of the presentation. With these glossaries, you’ll never get stumped by a buzzword again.
Workplace Ethics
Does it appear that 'profit at any cost' is more important than running an ethical, fair company? Even if you don't think about Workplace Ethics, you can be pretty sure that someone in your organization does.Workplace Ethics affects organization's culture, relationships, public image, teamwork, productivity and much more. In fact, good ethics is good business. Workplace ethics are also called “business ethics”.
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If you work 40 hours a week from age 20-65 you will work just over 90,000 hours in your lifetime.
- Understand what workplace ethics compasses.
- Why you should be ethical and what you get out of being ethical.
- Identify how ethics affect teamwork, productivity and the public image.
- Understand ethic codes, values and ethic programs.
- Learn how to set up and implement ethic programs, and how to deal with its special challenges.
- Explore different ethical styles and learn how to address and resolve ethical dilemmas.
- Learn how to make moral decisions.
- Follow guidelines to create an effective code of conduct.
- Definition/s of workplace ethics
- Learning objectives for this presentation
- 7 points of Two examples
- 8 points of organization’s actions
- 13 points of What workplace ethics is and 6 points on why you need to be ethical
- 11 points of Ethics programs and 7 points on ethics programs as insurance
- 3 points of Ethics programs creating citizenship
- 4 points of Ethics programs building values
- 5 points of Ethics programs building image
- 8 points of Ethics programs offering more
- 10 points of Codes of values and 11 principles
- 6 points of Why have a code of ethics and 19 points on why have a code of conduct
- 4 points of Resources required and 22 points on ethics of justice
- 18 points of Ethics of care and 32 points on the 4 steps of resolving ethical dilemmas
- 16 points of Ethics programs and 19 points on structure
- 7 points of Publicizing the commitment and 9 points on training
- 9 points of Managing ethics as a process and 6 points on the bottom line
- 4 points of Avoiding ethical dilemmas and 5 point on custom made to fit you
- 5 points of Consulting key stakeholders and 8 points on bewaring of outsourcing
- 6 points of Grant forgiveness,5 points on mistakes and 11 points on special challenges
- 28 points of Key roles and responsibilities in ethics management
- 46 points of Decision making guides
- 49 points of Common ethic code provisions
- 52 points of Writing a code of ethics
- 16 points of Actions steps
Also included are: 0 diagrams/charts, & 19 high resolution photographs.
These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.
Accountability, Bribe, Business Ethics, Caveat Emptor, Code of Conduct, Code of Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Ethics Program, Fraud, Gray Area, Integrity, Morals, Ombudsman, Transparency, Values, Whistle-Blower, Workplace Ethics
The perfect companion to your presentation. Each ReadySetPresent glossary defines the relevant terms for each of our PowerPoint topics. This clear, concise and comprehensive resource offers you and your participants a common language. It's always nice to have your participants and you "on the same page" with the ability and confidence to understand and speak the lingo. Whether used before, during or after any session, this reference will add so much more value to your presentation and additional credibility. Each glossary goes above and beyond the content of the presentation. With these glossaries, you’ll never get stumped by a buzzword again.
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