The course meets the legal requirement in some regions, such as California, for an additional one-hour training focused on leadership responsibilities in preventing workplace harassment.

Workplace Harassment Prevention Training for Managers

Workplace Harassment Prevention Training for Managers
This course is part of Workplace Conduct and Culture Specialization


Instructors: Kriti Kamra
Access provided by Berchmans Institute of Management Studies
Recommended experience
What you'll learn
Explain the key managerial responsibilities in preventing and addressing workplace misconduct.
Recognize the importance of proactive culture-building in maintaining a respectful and inclusive work environment.
Distinguish between proactive actions and passive or harmful behaviors that impact workplace culture.
Apply effective harassment intervention strategies and demonstrate follow-up and reintegration steps to maintain a respectful workplace.
Skills you'll gain
- De-escalation Techniques
- Workplace Bullying Intervention
- Labor Law
- People Management
- Human Resource Policies
- Accountability
- Disciplinary Procedures
- Compliance Management
- Law, Regulation, and Compliance
- Behavior Management
- Workplace inclusivity
- Compliance Training
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Investigation
- Diversity Training
- Management Training And Development
- Empathy
- Conflict Management
- Constructive Feedback
- Employee Training
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