Navigating Toxic Workplaces C: Changing the Workplace Culture

CAD $39.00

Single Webinar:
This webinar is part of a three-part series. It can be taken independently, but purchasing the bundle of all three at once is the best value.
* Some topics may span or overlap slightly between parts A, B, and C.

Duration:
120 minutes including a Q&A

Presenter:
Stacey Holloway, BScN

Includes:
• A certificate of completion
• The on-demand recording to watch at your convenience
• A handout in PDF format for viewing or self-printing

See below for the outline, speaker biography, and more.

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Description

Objectives:
1. Why every leader needs to worry about a toxic culture.
2. Identify red flags of disengaged employees and solutions to reengage.
3. The role of managers in limiting toxic workplace behaviours.
4. How to correct a work environment that breeds negative attitudes and toxic behaviours.
5. How to developing a healthy, non-toxic culture that emphasizes kindness, respect, fairness, trust, and psychological safety.
6. Apply techniques and strategies to overcome toxic work cultures.

* Some topics may span or overlap slightly between parts A, B, and C.

Description:
Toxic workplaces are exactly what they sound like: incompatible with your well being. Toxic workplace behaviours can damage careers and personal lives; and the damage can be severe and long-lasting. Whether you’re dealing with a culture of overwork and burnout, a narcissistic boss, a backstabbing colleague or endless microaggressions, it can feel impossible to know what to do. Should you address the issue directly? Or is it better to engage in “office” politics, go to HR, or just keep your head down? Join our organizational expert Stacey Holloway BScN for this three-part webinar series to learn about how toxicity can develop in a workplace, the signs and symptoms of a toxic workplace, what toxicity looks like in behaviour and leadership, and what you, as a staff member, and what management can do to prevent and change a toxic work culture. The goal will be to develop a healthy, non-toxic culture that emphasizes kindness, respect, fairness, trust and psychological safety. Should you not be able to join us for all of the “live” sessions, remember that you can watch the series “on demand” at a time convenient to you, and as many times as you like for at least one year.

Who Should Attend?:
• All Healthcare Personnel in all Settings
• All Educators and Managers

Stacey Holloway, BScN

As the Senior Consultant and Principal at Holloway Group, Stacey Holloway helps organizations and the people within them bring about and navigate change. She is a skilled interventionist in the fields of Human Relations and Organizational Development. Stacey focuses her talents and energy on organizational development – particularly, change education, change strategy consulting, and change leadership development. A graduate of UBC and Senior Trainer at the BC Justice Institute in the Centre for Conflict Resolution, she is an in-demand speaker. Stacey has conducted seminars for thousands across Canada and the United States. Her active, participatory seminars are charged with energy, humour, and creativity.