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  • Introduction to Regulatory Requirements

    $299.00
    Working with people is one of the most important factors of team environments. This is especially important for supervisors, management or anyone responsible for the time, performance and talent of others. This course will provide tools and strategies to better supervise, motivate and manage your teams effectively. *Become a member to receive 20% off
  • Effective Planning and Scheduling

    $250.00
    As project managers and leads, we all know how difficult it can be to accurately determine the duration of a project, yet that is exactly what is expected of us on a regular basis. This course will not disclose the secret of creating an accurate schedule, because there isn’t one. However, it will provide the factors and fundamental elements that you should consider and address when creating any type of schedule.   Member price:  $200.00
  • TEMPLATE: Reference Letter

    $3.00
    When searching for employment, reference from a previous supervisor or manager can go a long way. This one-page template makes drafting a concise and professional letter of reference almost effortless. Employers need only insert employee name, job title, responsibilities, length of employment and examples of performance & behavior. Once signed and dated the letter of reference is ready to be submitted to the departing employee. Reference Consent Form Includes: Release of Employee File Information Signatures Personal Data Name Address Telephone Email Alternate Contact Number *From Module 10 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • Food Safety Culture and You

    $199.00
    This course discusses the importance of following food safety procedures and practices when working in Canadian food companies, as these are part of food safety culture. It outlines the role of governments and food companies in protecting the food supply and identifies how consumers can be negatively affected by improper practices. It covers the important role food workers have in following procedures and telling supervisors and coworkers of food safety problems. Participants will learn the important role of food workers have in supporting their workplace food safety culture. By following food safety practices, food workers help their employer to protect the consumer, meet government regulations and address business needs. *Become a member to receive 20% off
  • Empathy at Work

    $299.00
    One of the most important reasons to become more empathetic is that empathy, as an emotional intelligence skill, is the key to unlock better and healthier relationships with others. Historically, our survival has depended on empathy because we are social beings who need others to grow and thrive. Employees with high levels of empathy can understand a situation from another person’s perspective and react with care and compassion. This means that employees are able to build true, empathetic connections with one another, which enhances relationships, collaboration, inclusion and diversity in the workplace. When empathy is valued and practiced in the workplace, it benefits everyone. Employees improve their well-being, confidence, and job satisfaction, which makes them happier. Happy employees go above and beyond to serve customers, which translates into higher performing business and prosperity for their communities. *Become a member to receive 20% off
  • TEMPLATE: Human Resources Planning Template

    $3.00
    How well can you identify your business’ goals and needs? What implications do they have on your HR teams, staff and management? The FPHRC’s HR Planning Template expedites the process of evaluating your business allowing you and your teams more time to take necessary action. These include questions like: What are your business goals and needs at this time? What is going on in your external environment? Are there any implications for your HR needs such as staffing, training, performance management, etc? Do I have sufficient Staff? What are the potential outcomes of not addressing this gap? *From Module 2 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here
  • Mga Kultura sa Lugar ng Trabaho sa Canada

    $199.00
    Paglalarawan Ang Canada ay isang malawak na bansa na may maraming iba't ibang kultura. Ang pag-unawa kung bakit ang Canada ay isang magkakaibang bansa ay isang kritikal na kasanayan sa pagiging isang miyembro ng koponan sa isang lugar ng trabaho sa Canada. Mayroong iba't ibang aspeto ng isang lugar ng trabaho sa Canada na maaaring hindi katulad ng isang lugar ng trabaho sa ibang mga bansa. Susuriin nating mabuti ang mga paksa tulad ng mga pangunahing katotohanan sa Canada, naaangkop na etika sa lugar ng trabaho kabilang ang wika ng katawan, mga kasanayan sa komunikasyon at karaniwang kagandahang-loob, pati na rin ang kahalagahan ng pagpapakita ng kakayahang umangkop, etika sa trabaho, at inisyatiba sa trabaho. *Maging miyembro para makatanggap ng 20% diskwento*
  • TEMPLATE: Reference Check Guide

    $3.00
    3.6 Reference Check Guide Most employment applications request the ability to conduct a reference check with a prospective candidate’s previous employers. This three-page guide allows your human resources team to easily prepare for, conduct and score candidates based on the process of checking references provided during the application process. Sections Include: Preparing to make a Reference Check Conducting the Reference Check Evaluation & Scoring Common Reference Check Questions Performance Assessment Grid *From Module 3 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • Applying HACCP

    $250.00
    This course focuses on how to develop, apply and maintain Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) in a facility. The goal of this course is to help prevent food safety issues before they happen, rather than afterwards. This training will provide knowledge and strategies which clients can use to successfully develop and implement a HACCP System in the food processing industry. Part 2 of a 13-hour HACCP Pairing. See Part 1: HACCP Essentials *Become a member to receive 20% off
  • Growing Your Gender-Friendly Vocabulary

    $399.00
    This is the third course of the FPSC DEI (Diversity Equity Inclusion) course series. Feeling comfortable in navigating this transitioning communication landscape and cultural shift is job critical for any supervisor or manager hoping to ensure that all employees are well-supported and respected in their workplace roles. This course will explore key gender definitions, language approaches, and thoughtful practices in the new gender landscape, in a way that is accessible to all. *Become a member to receive 20% off
  • I AM FOOD: Introduction to the Food and Beverage Manufacturing Industry

    $199.00
    This course serves as both an introduction and onboarding tool for anyone wanting to learn more about Canada's Food and Beverage Manufacturing Industry. Whether you are deciding if this field is right for you or you've recently started a new position, this course was designed for you. You will have a chance to explore the importance of the industry and the critical role it plays in the lives of Canadians. Jam-packed with critical information for your career advancement, you will explore the dimensions of the Canadian labour market, national occupational standards, and key educational & training opportunities. *Become a member to receive 20% off
  • Training with Visual Storytelling

    $130.00
    We live in an era of artificial intelligence, robotics and unprecedented advancements in both the creation, delivery and absorption of learning materials. As the tools and techniques evolve so must we, just as the needs and desires of learners are constantly changing. This course is for trainers who are ready to make their training stronger, more memorable, and more engaging for learners by using visual storytelling and graphical techniques to create better learning experiences that lead to better retention. Member Price: $104.00
  • Creating a Positive Work Environment

    $125.00
    This course takes an in-depth look at an important topic that is sometimes overlooked – creating a positive environment in the workplace. It is the responsibility of everyone at work to make it the best atmosphere they can, from the executive in the corner office to the newest employee in the mailroom. You will be introduced to this topic here and will be guided through the steps and skills to make your place of work a positive, encouraging place to be. As an employee, or a leader within a company, you have a responsibility to create and maintain a positive work environment. Everyone has a responsibility to create and maintain a positive work environment. Even if this is not a company-wide reality you can seek to provide this type of environment for your department/division or those within your sphere of influence. This course will give you tools to be able to create the type of company environment that you crave through building and nurturing effective workplace relationships.
  • Communicate, Engage, Retain!

    $99.00
    The building blocks for employee communications in the workplace are featured in this industry report. ​ It includes two business cases to help and supportive tips for:  Communication with employees, Engaging them, and, Ultimately, retaining them. *Become a member to receive 20% off
  • How to Attract, Recruit and Retain Talent

    $300.00
    This course will introduce participants to candidate-centric recruiting, including tips and techniques that drive positive candidate experience, strengthen recruitment, maintain engagement and improve retention of new employees. *Become a member to receive 20% off