Conducting a violence in the workplace training program in your
company is more than offering a presentation on the signs and symptoms
of an employee who might go postal.
Workplace violence
may have many antecedents, and signs and symptoms, although important,
are really too little, too late to stand alone as a prevention strategy.
While training employees hide in place or escape through the nearest exit is certainly worthwhile, and could save a life, there is a lot
more to preventing workplace violence prevention if you really want to reduce risk of death in your workplace.
To
put on an effective and comprehensive workplace violence prevention
program, consider the following topics, and if you would like to see
videos for each of these topic as part of the larger more meaningful
strategy, visit this free preview library at WorkExcel.com.
- Violence in the Workplace Prevention General Discussion
- Mastering the Respectful Workplace
- Avoiding Workplace Harassment
- Facing Bullying at Work--What to Do.
- Improving Day to Day Workplace Communication
- Employee Conflict Resolution: Simple Steps and Strategies
- Improving Your Assertiveness Skills
- Supervisor Assertiveness Training
- Effective Performance Evaluation of Employees that Improve Relationship with Supervisors
- How to Respond to a Disappointing Performance Review
- Valuing Diversity at Work
- Anger Management: Tips for Employees
- EAP Orientation: The EAP Can Help (for employees under stress and frustrated)
- Manager's Role in Promoting a Respectful Workplace
- Supervisor's Role in Helping to Prevent Workplace Violence
- Supervisor Training: Using the EAP in Supervision to Manage Difficult Employees
Can you see how these topics all contribute to reducing risk of workplace violence? To see any of them as videos, go to WorkExcel.com's all videos preview page.