Workplace Investigations that Get to the Truth…and Keep you Out of Trouble!
There is No “Perfect” Investigation Formula. Instead, Each Matter is Viewed Case by Case!
Instructor :
Chris DeVany
Webinar ID:
6472
Date: 7 March 23, TUE
Start Time: 10 am PT
Duration: 1 Hr.
What you will learn
- Where There is Smoke … Investigate!
- What it Means to Be Prompt and Thorough
- How to Get to The Truth, Maintaining Confidentiality
- How to Assess The Credibility of Witnesses..
- Where There is Smoke … Investigate!
- What it Means to Be Prompt and Thorough
- How to Get to The Truth, Maintaining Confidentiality
- How to Assess The Credibility of Witnesses
- NRLB Rules Around Investigating
- Using Attorneys Wisely, Appropriate Discipline
- Making Victims Whole, and more…
Course Description
Trying to run a business in today’s turbulent economy is hard enough without having to deal with unscrupulous, disloyal, unethical, and otherwise disastrous employees!
Unfortunately, bad employees can be very expensive. Bad employees not only steal property but also injure customers and other employees, file frivolous lawsuits, generate legitimate lawsuits, create lousy press, contribute to employee turnover, and ultimately, can cause business failure.
There is no “perfect” investigation formula. Instead, each matter is viewed case by case.
How you investigate, manage, and prevent wrongful employee conduct becomes a significant risk management issue for your company. It is not just your liability you have to be concerned about but also the effect the circumstances can have on your company’s culture.
Employment litigation generates mistrust, lowered morale, and non-productivity, on top of exorbitant legal fees and costs. Therefore, you not only have to gather facts but also ask questions such as:
- Am I doing everything necessary to maintain the level of trust within this company?
- Am I respecting my employee’s right to privacy in this process?
- Who’s going to sue us next?
In this course, veteran attorney & a skilled workplace investigator, Don Phin will discuss the following:
- What you should investigate
- Who should do the investigation
- How to take appropriate corrective action
- What needs to be done to prevent wrongful conduct from occurring in the first place.
Join Now!
Trying to run a business in today’s turbulent economy is hard enough without having to deal with unscrupulous, disloyal, unethical, and otherwise disastrous employees!
Unfortunately, bad employees can be very expensive. Bad employees not only steal property but also injure customers and other employees, file frivolous lawsuits, generate legitimate lawsuits, create lousy press, contribute to employee turnover, and ultimately, can cause business failure.
There is no “perfect” investigation formula. Instead, each matter is viewed case by case.
How you investigate, manage, and prevent wrongful employee conduct becomes a significant risk management issue for your company. It is not just your liability you have to be concerned about but also the effect the circumstances can have on your company’s culture.
Employment litigation generates mistrust, lowered morale, and non-productivity, on top of exorbitant legal fees and costs. Therefore, you not only have to gather facts but also ask questions such as:
- Am I doing everything necessary to maintain the level of trust within this company?
- Am I respecting my employee’s right to privacy in this process?
- Who’s going to sue us next?
In this course, veteran attorney & a skilled workplace investigator, Don Phin will discuss the following:
- What you should investigate
- Who should do the investigation
- How to take appropriate corrective action
- What needs to be done to prevent wrongful conduct from occurring in the first place.
Join Now!
Why you should attend
Investigating managerial and employee wrongdoing is a key skill requirement for HR executives. Poor investigations lead to expensive lawsuits!
How a company manages a workplace investigation affects its legal exposures, corporate culture, and brand.
An investigation may involve a claim of sexual harassment, suspicion of theft, or a threat against another employee. The failure to properly investigate can lead to lawsuits, brand damage, and ruined reputations.
Don has been an employment law attorney for more than 40 years and has investigated many scenarios. He will share best practices you should consider when investigating matters.
Enroll Now!
Investigating managerial and employee wrongdoing is a key skill requirement for HR executives. Poor investigations lead to expensive lawsuits!
How a company manages a workplace investigation affects its legal exposures, corporate culture, and brand.
An investigation may involve a claim of sexual harassment, suspicion of theft, or a threat against another employee. The failure to properly investigate can lead to lawsuits, brand damage, and ruined reputations.
Don has been an employment law attorney for more than 40 years and has investigated many scenarios. He will share best practices you should consider when investigating matters.
Enroll Now!
Areas Covered
- Where there is smoke … investigate!
- What it means to be prompt and thorough
- How to get to the truth
- Maintaining confidentiality
- How to assess the credibility of witnesses
- NRLB rules around investigating
- Using attorneys wisely
- Appropriate discipline
- Making victims whole
- And more…
BONUS Material:
- All attendees receive the Investigations that Work report, Post-Accident Investigation Checklist, the Checklist for Online Investigations, and An Investigators Tools!
- Where there is smoke … investigate!
- What it means to be prompt and thorough
- How to get to the truth
- Maintaining confidentiality
- How to assess the credibility of witnesses
- NRLB rules around investigating
- Using attorneys wisely
- Appropriate discipline
- Making victims whole
- And more…
BONUS Material:
- All attendees receive the Investigations that Work report, Post-Accident Investigation Checklist, the Checklist for Online Investigations, and An Investigators Tools!
Who is this course for
- Human Resource Generalists
- Human Resource Professionals
- HR Generalists
- Managers and Supervisors
- Department Heads
- Business Owners
- Senior Executives
- Strategic Planners
- Human Resource Generalists
- Human Resource Professionals
- HR Generalists
- Managers and Supervisors
- Department Heads
- Business Owners
- Senior Executives
- Strategic Planners
Instructor Profile
Don Phin is a 35 yr. California employment law attorney…and in the process has learned what doesn’t work in employee relations. After leaving his litigation practice, Don built HRThatWorks, used by 3,500 companies, and acquired by ThinkHR. He coaches HR executives and has presented over 600 times to CEOs, HR, and other executives on what works in employee relations. Don recently released The 40| |40 Solution: Mastering the Emotional Energy of Leadership and Sales.