Workplace Violence: How to Recognize and Avoid the Risks (Audioconference & CD)
Approved Continuing Education Credit
Training Level
Total Training Hours
Description of Course
Audio Conference, Recording is AvailableÂ
While we'd all prefer to avoid dealing with workplace violence, it's a fact that it is occurring with alarming frequency.
In fact, statistics show that more than two million U.S. workers are impacted by workplace violence every year! So statistically, its bound to happen at your organization in the near future.
Have you done everything you can to make sure that your supervisors and employees can recognize and deal with the warning signs - or an actual workplace violence event - if they are ever faced with one?
Learning Objectives:
If you want to find out what to do to reduce the likelihood of workplace violence - as well as how to watch for warning signs and respond in the event of a problem, this class is for you.
By attending this 90-minute audio conference, you will learn:
- What workplace violence is an who can be affected by it
- Triggers for workplace violence
- Warning signs of workplace violence
- How to deal with the warning signs
- How to handle crisis situations
- Workplace violence prevention tips
About Your Speaker
Mary G. White, M.A., SPHR, is co-founder and managing director of MTI Business Solutions, where she oversees the organization’s corporate training and Human Resources consulting functions.
White specializes in soft skill employee development classes, and has extensive experience facilitating training in the areas related to Human Resources, communication, customer service, management, leadership, and public relations. She teaches a variety of seminars, corporate training courses, PHR-SPHR certification prep courses, and is a frequent speaker at association meetings and conferences.
Her professional background includes extensive experience in training, operations management, Human Resources management, advertising, and public relations.
Click here to register for the next session, or to purchase a recorded CD of the last audio conference.
Note: HRCI recertification credits are availalbe only for those who attend the live audio conference. Listening to the CD does not qualify for recertification credit.



