Films on Demand (23 min)
Using dramatized scenarios, this program shows how a wide range of personnel can work together successfully. Topics covered include the scope of diversity, responding sensitively, knowing the guidelines, communicating appropriately, and building on diversity.
Films on Demand (13 min)
This program investigates the link between workplace culture and morale as well as the role that leaders play in creating and maintaining morale. Featuring dramatized scenarios and panel discussion, this program will assist in identifying current and potential issues and offers practical steps to develop a positive workplace culture that engenders good morale.
Films on Demand Segment from "Introduction to Communications: Two-Person and Small-Group Communication" (5:13 min)
Factors involved in group dynamics include: group size, conformity, private acceptance vs. public compliance, social influence, social comparison, and cohesiveness.
Films on Demand (28:41 min)
This video explores social thinking, social influence, and social relations of both the antisocial and pro-social varieties. How do we understand other people? Consider the kinds of force a group exerts.
Alexander Street Video (8 min)
This lecture discusses employee motivation including creating a productive environment, getting to know your employees, and leading by example.
Films on Demand (32:30 min)
This program offers a guide to the key theories of motivation, from Taylor, Mayo, and Maslow to Herzberg and Drucker. It discusses the importance of teamwork and empowerment to employee motivation.
Films on Demand Segment from "Psychology Media Suite" (11:23 min)
This segment is a re-creation of the famous Asch study, where subjects A, B, C, and D were unaware that everyone else in their respective groups were instructed to give wrong answers. Watch to see which subjects conform to the pressure of the group, how long it takes them to conform, and which do not conform.
Films on Demand (20:13 min)
Using dramatized scenarios, this program investigates the workplace relationships among seven coworkers who are collaborating on a new system of customer service management. Topics covered include the role of communication in getting along with others, contributing to activities such as projects and meetings, and dealing effectively with conflict.
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