CSPD 200: Workplace Culture + Community
CONTINUING STUDIES

Workplace Culture + Community

CSPD 200
Build strategies for ethical leadership, communication and inclusivity while reflecting on your role in creating positive and collaborative workplace cultures.

Tuition Fees:
$350.00

Section Dates:

Description

The Workplace Culture + Community course explores the crucial role culture plays in shaping effective, inclusive, and engaging work environments. Participants will examine their own values and how these contribute to both workplace and community cultures. Through reflective exercises, group discussions, and case studies, students will gain practical strategies for fostering diversity, collaboration, and inclusivity in their professional settings. The course delves into ethical leadership, conflict resolution, and communication techniques, encouraging participants to reflect on their personal contributions to positive cultures. By the end of the course, students will have actionable strategies for cultivating inclusive, vibrant environments that support collaboration and enhance workplace dynamics.

What You'll Learn

  1. Define workplace culture and community, identifying key elements that shape them.
  2. Describe the influence of individual values, beliefs, and behaviors on workplace culture.
  3. Analyze how leadership styles and communication impact the development of workplace culture.
  4. Assess the effectiveness of diversity and inclusion strategies in workplace environments.
  5. Develop strategies to foster a positive and inclusive workplace culture based on analysis of real-world case studies.
  6. Create an action plan to promote effective communication, collaboration, and conflict resolution within teams.
  7. Design a community engagement initiative that enhances inclusivity and strengthens workplace culture.

Digital Badges

When you successfully complete this course, you will earn a digital Skills Badge. This badge can be shared on social media (like LinkedIn) to showcase your skills to employers.

Badges are issued through Accredible, a full-service digital credentialing solution:
How to access your credential.

All personal information is collected by Emily Carr University of Art and Design (ECU) under the authority of Section 26(c) of the British Columbia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c.165. For Continuing Studies courses that lead to digital credentials, ECU will share your name, email address, and student ID number with Accredible after successfully completing the course. Read more about Accredible’s security and privacy policies:
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To opt out of receiving a digital credential through Accredible, please complete and submit the
Digital Badge Opt-Out Form.

Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Flexible Elective - All Pathways