You may believe that being held accountable means that you’re the person to get blamed when something goes wrong. Accountability, however, is about helping people take responsibility over their obligations. It is up to management to ensure your organization’s workforce remains focused with clear obligations and all the tools needed to get the job done remotely. Fortunately, there are many ways you can help foster accountability within the remote workplace so that tasks and projects run smoothly and profitably.

In this practical webinar, you will examine the definition of accountability and challenges to holding employees accountable. You will also explore various tools to help management foster accountability, even when working remotely, and discuss how to set benchmarks, eliminate excuses, and monitor progress.

Upon course completion, you will be able to:

  • Foster accountability within the remote workplace
  • Maintain a workforce that remains on task and on time
  • Establish clear roles and expectations for a remote workforce
  • Conduct one-on-one virtual meetings
  • Communicate effectively with remote employees and provide constructive feedback

This course is eligible for HRCI (General) and SHRM credit.

Faculty Member
Audrey Halpern

Audrey is a New York native who has lived in Connecticut, Los Angeles and Tucson. She is an expert in training the essential skills that employees need for their career development. Ms. Halpern is the owner of ARH Employee Training, which serves a wide variety of industries to engage their employees in learning and applying these new 21st century skills. Throughout her 20+ year career in helping to train, facilitate and consult, she has worked to improve employee training. She has found innovative ways to develop and customize hundreds of workshops and webinars on how these soft skills are applied.

HR Credits

Credit Value Type Format
HRCI 1.25 General
On-Demand/Recording
SHRM 1.25 General
On-Demand/Recording

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Do the webinars qualify for Continuing Education Credit?

Almost all of our webinars are approved for continuing education credit, including CLE (in all states), CCB, CPE, HRCI, IRS and SHRM credit.  Unlike many providers, we don’t charge you any additional fee to process your credit.  If you have specific questions, please call us at 703-372-0550 or contact us.

Can I still receive Continuing Education Credits if I view the webinar recording instead of the live presentation?

In most cases, the answer is yes. Recorded webinars are not eligible for CLE credit in the following states: AR, KS, MS, NE, and RI. In all other jurisdictions, recorded programs are eligible for credit. In addition, CPE credit is not available for recorded webinars. Please note that recorded webinars are only eligible for a certain period of time based on the jurisdiction. To ask about your specific type of Continuing Education Credit or the requirements in your jurisdiction, please call us at 703-372-0550 or contact us.

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