Additional information about: Little Things Mean a Lot: Microinequities to Micro-Affirmations
This Program is Also Available for Online Video Streaming!
Designed by a pioneer in the field of diversity and inclusion, Little Things Mean A Lot™ shows how the ways we value and devalue our colleagues impact our workplace and its effectiveness.
This program combines a compelling business case with practical strategies individuals, teams and leaders can use to counter microinequities while building high performance work environments.
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize that the way we treat each other at work - the little things we do - has a big impact.
- Learn to respond effectively to negative messages (microinequities) that can undermine our success.
- Equip yourself with simple tools and strategies to make the workplace more inclusive.
Program includes:
- 22-minute DVD designed for flexible use
- Leader's Guide: agendas for 3-hour and 1-hour workshops, detailed notes for facilitating intact and executive work teams
- Participant Handouts
- PowerPoint Presentations
- 10 Desk Reminder Cards
Brigid Moynahan, founder of The Next Level, Inc., has designed and delivered more than 800 corporate programs in the US and internationally. A pioneer in addressing inclusion issues in organizations, her work has been profiled in Working Woman Magazine, Chief Learning Officer, Diversity, Inc., the Wall Street Journal, the Catalyst Awards and the Conference Board.
Online Video Steaming Option:
Pricing:
- Base package: 100 plays for $425 (minimum purchase) ·
- More than 100 plays are only $3.00 per play if purchased with the base package.
What is a play?
Beginning a program on a PC/Macintosh opens a three-hour viewing period which counts as one play. All programs can be completed in two hours or less.
License Term
Each license starts with a one year term. Purchasing additional plays extends the term for another year and any unused plays are extended as well. Otherwise, after one year, the term is ended and unused plays are lost. The license is terminated when all purchased plays are exhausted.
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