Important Training Opportunity
Managing Unwanted Workplace Behavior: Lessons From 20 Years of Field Experience and the Latest Research
Founded by renowned forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz, M.D., Ph.D., TAG was the world’s first company devoted to the prevention of violence in the workplace. For 21 years, TAG has successfully prevented injury in 100% of cases on which our advice has been applied. If you haven’t yet attended TAG training, you probably don’t know what you’re missing or how TAG can help you.
The course to be held in Pittsburgh, PA, offers you a chance to learn the latest methods of preventing and managing misconduct in the workplace. If you represent a corporation, the lessons you learn in this course will help you improve the bottom line through improved management of problem employees, early detection of problem behavior, and time-tested methods of improving safety, supervision, and productivity.
This course combines foundational lectures with small group discussions of TAG Case Studies. This course is suitable for executives and managers from human resources, employee relations, security, loss prevention, law, employee assistance, medicine, occupational nursing, and benefits. Both new and seasoned professionals will benefit from this course and from their interaction with peers from other companies. Many of TAG’s client companies send new members of their workplace violence prevention teams to this course in years when they are not having TAG deliver training on site. This intense course covers:
The Forms and Costs of Unwanted Behavior
Avoiding Common Errors
Research on Workplace Violence NEW!
Mental Disorder and Workplace Violence
Early Indicators
Research on Threats NEW!
Threats
Research on Domestic Violence NEW!
Domestic Violence
Stalking
Safe Termination of End Stage Employees
Problematic Former Employees
Managing Inappropriate Communications and Visits
Protecting Targeted Victims
Crisis Management Planning
Crisis Management: Shooting in Progress NEW!
Course brochure and registration materials may be accessed by clicking on the Managing Unwanted Workplace Behavior title above. If you have any trouble opening the link, please visit our web site at www.taginc.com

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