Collection of 13 inspiring short films that tell a story that moves us to challenge ourselves, be respectful of and help others. View some of these high definition films-you won't be disappointed!
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The five generations currently in the workforce have experienced differences in family structure, education and world events. This new program explores the importance of respect for the diversity of viewpoints and talents that each group offers.
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Customer Service Associates that show respect by paying attention to cultural issues are an asset to their company!
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Completely tap your people resources by providing full accomodation for all your employees.
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In this new video based workshop, Jane Elliott recreates her blue eyed/brown eyed experiment with young adults and business people with the same eye opening results she encountered over 30 years ago.
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Promoting age diversity and appreciation in the workplace.
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Workshop to help achieve a diverse and respectful workplace for everyone.
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Show Your True Collors! This work style assessment reveals our bird style and helps us analyze our own style so we can show our true colors ato work.
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Believe It and You'll See It!
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Classic film featuring Jane Elliott's blue eyed/brown eyed experiment with third graders
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Training workshop that provides a very unique look at diversity and stereotypes. Clowns are people too! Don't miss this program for a unique eye opener for your programs on stereotypes.
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Interactive Group Activity focusing on the differences and similarties of the multi generations in the workplace!
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This short story based on an Indian Folktale leads us gently to an understanding of the importance of each individual. Each of us has a role to play and every individual makes a difference.
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This course developed by experienced employment attorneys and trainers, educates your managers and employees about the characteristics and benefits of a respectful work environment. Perfect also for mandatory AB 1825 management training.
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Upliting true story of young Darius West and eleven of his best friends that take on the challenge to travel across the country on their mission to raise awareness and money to fight muscular dystrophy research.
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Short meeting opener by BJ Gallagher well know for Peacock in the Land of Penguins.
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Award winning workshop focusing on improving diversity and inclusion with DVD.
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Two challenging opened ended scenarios to stimulate group discussion on diversity.
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Cindy Award Winning training workshop with video component to provide provocative insights and practical solutions for making diversity work.
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Award Winning training workshop with video for understanding diversity and inclusion and the value of appreciating others.
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Unique look at the benefits of being unified and appreciating and celebrating diversity in the workplace!
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Realistic scendarios of diversity situations are presented in this training course which help viewers understand how they can avoid disrespectful behavior.
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It is the little everyday prejudices that over time eat away at the fiber of a company. In Drop By Drop, we take a look at how these micro-inequities destroy morale and how we can take steps to foster a more inclusive and respectful work environment.
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Jane Elliott's Brown Eyes- Blue Eyes Experiment video based training workshop.
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A short 4 minute meeting opener/closer to foster discussion on the core aspects of diversity in the workplace today!
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How do you talk and work with a person who has special needs? This workshop helps us to understand differences and to act appropriately.
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Dr.Sondra Thiederman takes us through the steps to recognizing our own personal biases and learn how to work around our ingrained behaviors to become more bias free in our thoughts and actions towards others.
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Best selling program to help raise awareness regarding harassment and explain the do's and don'ts of creating a respectful workplace for everyone.
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Award Winning true story of Customer Service that celebrates the power of personal customer service delivered from the heart. Based on the book by Barbara Glazer.
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