Responsibility in the Workplace

One of the most critical traits to look for in an employee is responsible.  Responsible employees drive the success of an organization, whether for profit or not for profit. This course will introduce to you the ideas of responsibility and the traits that define a responsible employee.  It will also show the effects of having responsible employees versus irresponsible employees.  And finally, the course will cover the steps to becoming more responsible.

 

Course Objectives:

  • Define accountability and examine the accountability ladder.
  • Identify qualities of accountable employees.
  • Successfully identify one’s own accountability level.
  • Identify examples of responsibility in the workplace.
  • Successfully identify the benefits of responsible employees and the effects of employees that are not responsible.
  • Identify different accountability tools for businesses in the form of software.
  • Identify the steps for handling an unconscious bias-based complaint at work.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Responsibility in the Workplace

    • Welcome

    • Helpful Hints to Ensure That You Achieve Optimum Success

  • 2

    Module One

    • Introduction

  • 3

    Module Two

    • Accountability Ladder

  • 4

    Module Three

    • Examples of Responsibility

  • 5

    Module Four

    • Importance

  • 6

    Module Five

    • Benefits

  • 7

    Module Six

    • Characteristics of Responsible People

  • 8

    Module Seven

    • Barriers

  • 9

    Module Eight

    • Overcome Barriers

  • 10

    Module Nine

    • Increasing Responsibilities

  • 11

    Module Ten

    • Accountability Software

  • 12

    Module Eleven

    • Accountability Software II

  • 13

    Module Twelve

    • Wrapping Up

    • End of Course Assessment

  • 14

    Next Steps...

    • Action Plan

    • You're almost done!