Addressing a Blame Culture

No one likes having the finger of blame pointed at them. Whether you’re in the wrong or not, it’s damaging for self-esteem, productivity, and trust. If you let blame culture build up in your workplace, it can create real problems for the team. Fortunately, there are some simple and positive changes you can make.

In this course you’ll learn how to move towards a less toxic way of working and ways to remove blame culture from your workplace.

Who should take this course?

We’ve all been blamed for stuff, and we’ve all put the blame on others at some point in our lives. It’s not a nice feeling.

This course is for people who want a more-positive, blame-free work culture. It’ll show you how to identify a blame culture and take steps to get rid of blame culture in the workplace.

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By the end of this course you'll be able to

  • Identify a blame culture to move towards less-toxic ways of working
  • Take steps to eliminate blame culture to create a more psychologically positive, responsible, and accountable workplace

Accessibility

Everyone has the right to learn and learner need can vary demanding on environment or disabilities. This course comes with transcripts so people have text options for an media, subtitles for all videos and is screen reader friendly with alternative text.

We take a number of steps to ensure visuals and navigation is easy for your people. For more information on the steps we take for accessibility check out how we make our courses.

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Yeo Valley Organic
Odeon
Currys
Halfords
Lotus
lastminute.com
DPD
Great Places Housing Group
Dreams
Lanes Group PLC
Mountain Warehouse
The Entertainer - TheToyShop.com
Travel Counsellors
Sysco
Countrywide