Lawsuits often turn on the success of workplace investigations. Is yours an asset or a liability?
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WORKPLACE INVESTIGATIONS
Lawsuits often turn on the success of workplace investigations.
Is your investigation a company asset or a liability?
Workplace investigations present both opportunity and peril. Properly conducted, investigations identify and remediate personnel conflicts and potential legal liability. But the unschooled investigator can exacerbate employer liability. This seminar arms you with essential strategies and skills needed to protect the employer. It presents a unique combination of industrial psychology, HR best practices and legal risk management. Whether you are new to the field or have years of experience, you'll walk away with the ability to confidently handle every challenge you face.
Overview of Workplace Investigations
Overview
Types of Investigations
Human Resources’ Vital Role in Workplace Investigations
When and Why to Investigate
What You Need to Know About Applicable Statutes and Legal Standards
Responding to Government Agency Investigations
When to Investigate Injury, Safety and Other Risk Management Issues
When to Investigate Misconduct, Behavior and Other Personnel Issues
Making Investigations a Key Part of Your Employee Relations Program, Your Productivity and Your Bottom Line
How to Properly Plan and Conduct an Investigation
Policies That Must Be Created Prior to the Need for Investigation
How to Deal With Privacy Rights
Implementing an Effective Investigation System
Determining Scope and Tone of Investigation
Selecting the Investigator and Understanding the Investigator’s Role
12 Essential Steps of a Proper Investigation
Strategic Interviewing
Getting Started: Preliminary Considerations for Strategic Interviewing
Cooperative Vs. Persuasive Interviews
Guidelines for Strategic Interviewing
Using Effective Interview Techniques
Managing the Interview Process: Dealing With the Difficult Subject
Terminating the Interview
Concluding an Investigation
Reaching Proper Conclusions With Conflicting Evidence
Writing the Report and Recommendations
Discipline and Corrective Action
Effective Use of Legal Counsel
Proactive Steps to Take With the Complainant
Work Group Issues
Safety Issues
Moving Forward: Organizational Considerations
Date, Location and Registration
Date: December 12, 2008
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Location: Sheraton Suites, San Diego, California
Tuition: $ 339
Faculty
Christopher W. Olmsted
Barker Olmsted & Barnier, PLC
Suzanne Hoffman, Ph.D.
Baron Center, Inc.
Elizabeth W. Roche
Baron Center, Inc.
Questions: Contact Chris Olmsted at cwo@barkerolmsted.com.
Download the PDF registration form:
Workplace_seminar.pdf
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