Diversity

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As Old As You Feel

This cartoon-style program will teach your managers how to eliminate age discrimination in the workplace and help their team members accept diversity.

As Simple As Respect

This vignette-driven program features easy-to-follow scenes that illustrate disrespectful behaviours, and how to change them
and gives employees and managers alike, the tools to discuss workplace respect issues.

 

Building the Multicultural Team

From the Global Scenario Series

As our world becomes increasingly global, your employees increasingly work with people from other cultures. Train your employees to work effectively in today's global market.

Building the Virtual Team

Communication Across Cultural Diversity

This film observes a group leader and the problems she faces in virtual team management as she struggles to lead her managers in Asia, India, Africa and Latin America.

Covey Leadership Library

Dr. Stephen R. Covey, best-selling author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, is featured in this comprehensive library of videos on leadership development. The five videos are available individually or as a set.

Cracked Pot

A delightful and magical tale teaches us to appreciate the talents and contributions of each team member. The program takes only 4 minutes to watch, but you'll be talking about it for months.

  

Cross-Cultural Communication

From the Global Scenarios Series

 A powerful tool to train your employees in communication skills for a multicultural organization.

Cultural Awareness

From the Global Scenarios Series

Find out what happens when an North American manager collides with his Muslim counterpart - when poor communication leads to bad feelings and damaged relationships.

Customers With a Difference

Part of the Just A Call Away Series, this program looks at issues that arise when dealing with diverse customers.

Differences

This short film, presented from the viewpoint of dogs, teaches us that recognizing both differences and similarities is important.

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