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Workplace Respect
ID#: COMM 114

Objective
To explore what it means to interact with co-workers in a respectful manner and how to more graciously ask for respect from them. In our busy and ever-changing workplaces, disrespectful behaviors occur often, both knowingly and unknowingly. This valuable course offers participants an opportunity to investigate some root causes of disrespect and unclear personal boundaries. Participants will also gain some awareness and communication tools to help them better understand their version and their co-worker's version of respect so that it can be mutually exchanged.

Outline

  • Understanding how changes in society, people, and the workplace have made "respect" such an important contemporary issue
  • Identifying the characteristics and definitions of workplace respect
  • Explore the way in which our values affect workplace interactions and expectations of respect
  • Learn to communicate our individual boundaries and requests for respect

Designed For
Anyone whose desire it is to draw clearer personal boundaries and foster the behaviors that are characteristic of respectful workplace

This seminar is particularly effective as a customized on-site.
 

Facilitator(s):

MSEC Staff

Cost:

$165

Time(s):

8:30-4:30

Schedule:

Colorado Springs, CO
May. 27, 2010
Denver, CO
Jan. 27, 2010
Apr. 20, 2010
Jul. 23, 2010
Oct. 12, 2010

CEU:

0.7

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