Workplace Investigations 101: How to Conduct your Investigation Like a Pro

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Webinar Title
Workplace Investigations 101: How to Conduct your Investigation Like a Pro
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19-05-2020
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19-05-2020
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Middletown, Delaware, United States
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Middletown, Delaware, United States

Topic :Workplace Investigations 101: How to Conduct your Investigation Like a Pro

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Overview:

When we think of workplace investigations, the most common thought is that of investigating harassment complaints. However, there are so many other forms of workplace misconduct that require investigations such as: theft, safety or OSHA issues, retaliation, vandalism, working off the clock, substance abuse, social media violations, and violations of various company policies, as examples.

Areas Covered in the Session :

  • Discussion about if and when an investigation is required
  • Comparison of a formal and informal investigation process
  • Planning for the investigation
  • Review of what constitutes a witness
  • Legal issues surrounding an investigation such as confidentiality, defamation of character, and false imprisonment
  • The importance of documentation of each interviewee
  • Examples of appropriate and inappropriate documentation and why it is critical
  • Specific details regarding how to corroborate evidence
  • List of criteria to determine credibility of those interviewed
  • The role of the investigator in forming an opinion following the investigation
  • How to follow-up with the target, accused, and the organization
  • The critical importance of an investigative report
  • List of misconduct triggers that are a catalyst for an investigation
  • Template final report

Speaker:

Susan is Keynote Speaker at Ijona Skills. She has worked as a registered nurse (RN) in a variety of nursing specialties. She has also been the director of healthcare quality improvement, director of education and development, and held other healthcare leadership roles.

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