Carlton’s Training Jim Case Announces New Changes In Diversity Foundation
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) July 12, 2013 -- According to Carlton’s Training Jim Case, in the past a diversity training DVD would have an all white staff with one person of color addressing a very minor issue. Now training videos attack a wide assortment of issues that face the workplace and threaten the very diversity upon which founded it. Now, Carlton’s Training Jim Case updates the foundation of their diversity training DVD to tackle this issue like never before.
Meet On Common Ground really touched a nerve with people. This diversity training video took on the tough workplace issues going beyond just the issue of color and race. This program goes on to show real to life working conditions that people from different cultures, ages, genders, political affiliations, and sexual orientation deal with. The fact of the matter is the workplace is a melting pot of co-workers that need each other to survive.
It has been proven time and time again that the more a diverse a culture is the more productive it can be. There is something about the perspectives that are so different that helps an organization reach more demographics and connect with more people. After all, business is about reaching out and providing a product or service to as many people as possible. And if there is a diversity training video that can help an organization understand itself and connect better with others, this can have an unbelievable effect on a company’s bottom line.
Diversity Food For Thought galvanized its audiences and soothed ill feelings when it exploded onto the corporate scene. The training video is known for its easy to swallow method of bringing people together not just by commonality but by the very differences that cause issues but make the world more exciting and fulfilled. The program demonstrates how differences can be powerful and how the very adaptations that have made us all different from one another are beneficial.
Carlton’s Training Jim Case provides a diversity training DVD like Meet On Common Ground and Diversity Food For Thought to make this tough training smoother for clients. The manner with which the people of different cultures and ages and genders are depicted in these programs are refreshing and suit the needs of clients worldwide. People can see a free online preview of a diversity training DVD of theirs or learn more about this company by clicking on their site at Carlton’s Training Jim Case.
Jim Case, Carlton's Training Solutions, http://carltonstraining.com, 310-694-8495, [email protected]
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