Not all of us have had the opportunity to work in a truly positive work environment. A positive work environment is important for the productivity of a company but it is also important to us personally. Our emotional and physical health can be improved by working in a positive work environment. We should wake up each morning wanting to go to work – not trying to think of excuses to not go. We want to be proud of where we work and enjoy telling others about where we work. As an employee or a leader within a company you have a responsibility to create and maintain a positive work environment. Everyone has a responsibility to create and maintain a positive work environment. Even if this is not a companywide reality you can seek to provide this type of environment for your department/ division or those within your sphere of influence. This one-day course will give you tools to be able to create the type of company environment that you crave through building and nurturing effective workplace relationships.
You will spend the first part of the day getting to know participants and discussing what will take place during the workshop. Students will also have an opportunity to identify their personal learning objectives.
Those lucky enough to work in a positive environment know what aspects it incorporates. For the others, this session will introduce those characteristics such as open communication, work-life balance, and training and development.
It is truly incumbent upon everyone in a workplace to instill a positive attitude. Granted, some have more impact than others and this session will show your students how to create a positive environment as an employee or as a leader.
The actions of the one can affect the attitude and environment of many or the few. Therefore, in this session, students are show how to be a team player and the accompanying responsibilities.
This two-part session looks at the key topic of effective workplace relationships. Covered here are teams, working cooperatively, managing conflict, self-assessment, preventing problems, dealing with problems, and meeting management.
This session wraps up the course and gives students and chance to ponder what they have learned and an encouragement to sift to the heart of what they’ve learned.
At the end of the course, students will have an opportunity to ask questions and fill out an action plan.