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Civility in the Workplace: Protocols to Create Ease, Harmony, Comfort and Professional Relationships

 
  September 04, 2018  
     
 
NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR, Online Event
2018-11-29


The TrainHR Course is approved by HRCI and SHRM Recertification Provider.

 

Overview:
In today's highly-competitive, fast-paced, always-connected business arenas, personal and online interactions often lack the common courtesies and considerations that promote smooth and harmonious human relationships. The result outcome can be unnecessary coarseness, tension and uneasiness that may have an impact both internal and external to the organization.

Civility means finding common ground as a place for mutual respect and the practice of considerate, kind and responsible behavior on a consistent basis, regardless of disagreements or differences between parties. Like civility, protocol addresses commonly expected behaviors. It also includes procedures governed by custom and practices that encourage respect and courtesy. Civility and protocol provide a framework and skill set that help us guide us to more readily take into consideration the dignity and comfort of others. These skills bring out the best in us and pave the way for happier, more positive and ultimately more productive relationships. Practiced in everyday interactions between colleagues, clients or customers, these are the seeds that can empower business and professional relationships to flourish.

Whether by face-to-face interaction or via digital communication, extended or short-term, human relationships are the key to success in any organization or company. A thirty-second telephone phone call with an unhappy customer can determine the fate of an employee or the company. The ease of extending that experience to the internet can create swift and immediate impact that may or may not be pleasant. The ability of employees, managers, members and leaders to apply the foundational principles and common acts of civility and protocol is critical. This takes skill, practice, a good attitude and commitment. Knowledge and use of good manners, etiquette, protocol and civility can avoid the embarrassment and tension of behavior that may be perceived as disrespectful, discourteous or abrasive. These skills enhance personal and professional effectiveness, self-confidence and add significant value to any organization.

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • The meaning of civility
  • Applying a definition of civility to the business context
  • Why we need civility in business
  • Relationships at the center of civility
  • The definition of protocol
  • The practice of civility and protocol in business
  • What happens in the absence of civility and protocol
  • Steps to "power up" relationships to create more ease and harmony
  • A few success stories

Who Will Benefit:
  • Young Professionals
  • Front-Line Employees
  • Project Teams
  • Supervisors
  • Project Managers
 
 
Organized by: NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR
Invited Speakers: Yasmin Anderson-Smith ,MCRP, CIP, CPBS is an award-winning, coach, trainer and author who brings leading-edge experience in the new fields of business and personal image management, civility in the workplace and personal branding. Combining high enthusiasm, dedication and inspiration, Yasmin offers ground-breaking presentations, seminars, personal coaching and awareness-building programs, across cultures. She succeeds in igniting, elevating, and empowering business women, young professionals and college students to project confidence, credibility, and embrace civility in their image and personal brand. Often misunderstood, civility is essential to building the trust and respect needed for harmonious relationships inside and outside the workplace. A former resource management professional with over fifteen years experience, Yasmin re-branded her career as an entrepreneur in 2006 with the founding of KYMS Image International. To educate, inspire and elevate women, she subsequently launched several business development, career- readiness, and networking and civility awareness programs. In 2006, Yasmin created and launched the sub-brand, Every Girl Can™, know internationally for empowering teen girls to embrace a healthy body image. Yasmin is co-author of the books, Executive Image Power and The Power of Civility and a contributor to Expert Beacon, Younique, MCDA Wellspring and Respectful Workplace magazines.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2018-11-29
 
Registration:

Event link:   https://www.trainhr.com/control/w_product/~product_id=702206LIVE/?channel=hum-molgen-nov_2018_SEO

Contact Details:

NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR    

Phone: +1-800-385-1627

Email: support@trainhr.com
E-mail: trainhr1@gmail.com
 
   
 
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