Leaders play an important role in helping to prevent workplace issues and wrongdoing. This course gives leaders tools and strategies to create a more welcoming and respectful work environment. Interactive discussions, case studies and role-playing exercises will enhance learning. Leaders will be more prepared to:
- Mitigate the negative impact of retaliation
- Enhance employee engagement
- Promote a harmonious work environment
You will learn to:
- Determine strategies for building psychological safety and respect in the workplace
- Apply a model to effectively receive and respond to feedback
- Identify “undiscussables” that create barriers to speaking up
- Use strategies to encourage help-seeking and issue-raising in others
You will benefit by:
- Gaining tools to help you create an environment that prevents wrongdoing and retaliation
- Practicing methods to give and receive feedback constructively
- Executing methods to manage requests for confidentiality
- Becoming more effective with employee complaint handling
- Developing a plan to implement strategies in the workplace
Audience:
U-M leaders with administrative/formal supervision of at least one direct report who would like to create an environment where employees feel safe to express concerns, provide feedback and report complaints without fear of retaliation
Program Notes:
To ensure a comprehensive learning experience, participants are required to complete an online module before attending the instructor-led course. This module provides foundational information that will be built upon during the session. Completion of the online module and attendance in the instructor-led session are both required in order to receive participation credit for this offering.
The link to the online module will be emailed to participants in the registration confirmation.
For in person sessions, breakfast and snacks will be provided. If you have a dietary restriction or food allergy and would like to request an accommodation, please contact Organizational Learning project coordinator, Laura King at [email protected] or 734-647-1560, at least 10 days prior to the event. Please be aware that advance notice is necessary as some accommodations may require more time to arrange and that all requests may not be fulfilled.
Topic Area
- Culture Change
- Leadership and Management
Domain and Expectation
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Mission
- Create value for the diverse communities we serve
- Create a shared vision
- Lead innovation and change
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People
- Foster and promote diverse teams
- Collaborate and build inclusive relationships
- Coach and develop others
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Self
- Adapt
- Act with courage and confidence
- Communicate
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Execution
- Achieve results
- Solve problems
- Build positive culture
Role
- Leading a Team
- Leading Multiple Teams
- Leading the Organization
Level
- Level 3: Specialized skill building