Tuesday, July 1, 2008

ELI Survey to Assess Workplace Behavior, Business Culture, and Values Issues

ELI® is conducting a survey of HR, compliance, and other organizational executives to assess trends in workplace behavioral patterns, types of disruptive employee conduct creating the greatest business risks, and how organizations are developing their managers and integrating values into the culture to address problematic employee behavior. Participation is open to the public, and results will be compiled into a comprehensive research report available this fall.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) July 1, 2008 -- ELI® has asked more than 3,500 human resources, compliance, and organizational executives to participate in a survey designed to uncover trends in workplace behavioral patterns, the types of behaviors causing the most serious business problems, and what organizations are doing to align employee behavior with corporate values to minimize business risk.

“We’ve been hearing that while they’re still a problem, the blatant issues – those that are addressed by traditional sexual harassment training, compliance programs, and business ethics training – often aren’t the ones organizations are struggling with on a day-to-day basis,” says ELI president Stephen M. Paskoff, Esq. “This survey is designed to assess what the so-called subtle or grey-area issues are, how they’re impacting the bottom line, and what training and cultural initiatives are proving to be successful in dealing with them.”

In addition to focusing on the prevalence of specific behavioral problems – from illegal harassment to bullying in the workplace and other unprofessional conduct – the survey asks participants to share their perspectives on the skills managers need to effectively prevent and correct inappropriate behavior. Respondents are then asked questions about the organization’s values statement, why it was developed, and what efforts are underway to integrate the values into the daily business culture.

The results of the survey will be compiled into a comprehensive research report that will be made available this fall through ELI and other sources. Upon completion of the survey, respondents will receive access to download a free chapter from Paskoff’s book, “Teaching Big Shots to Behave and Other Human Resource Challenges.” They will also be notified when the final report is published.

Participation in ELI’s "Workplace Behavior, Business Culture, and Values Survey" is open to the public. All respondents’ names, organizations, and other identifying information will be kept confidential.

About ELI
Founded in 1986, ELI is a training company that teaches professional workplace conduct, helping clients translate their values into behaviors, increase employee contribution, build respectful and inclusive cultures, and reduce legal and ethical risk. Stephen M. Paskoff, Esq., the company’s founder and president, is a nationally recognized speaker and author on issues ranging from workplace harassment and bullying prevention to behavior change and related business culture topics. A former trial attorney for the EEOC and partner in a management law firm, he is a member of the Georgia and Pennsylvania bars. Representative clients include Cox Communications, Nestle Purina PetCare, Partners Healthcare, McKesson, GlaxoSmithKline, and Verizon Wireless.

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