"M.E.E.T. on Common Ground" provides a
simple yet powerful model to develop and maintain a respectful workplace.
contact:
Brian McNamara
617-489-4084
brian@hawthornemedia.com
at VisionPoint:
Matt Terronez
Director of Market Development
(515) 334-9292
mterronez@vppi.com
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September 10, 2001
West Des Moines, IA - Respect in the workplace is easy to talk about
but challenging to act upon. A new video-based training program released
today by Vision Point
Productions, M.E.E.T. on Common Ground: Speaking Up for Respect
in the Workplace, provides a simple yet powerful model to develop
and maintain a respectful workplace. A respect-filled workplace helps
reduce conflict, harassment and other problems that can lead to low
morale, reduced productivity or even litigation.
M.E.E.T. develops this model through six dramatic vignettes that
deftly portray how even subtle, inadvertent behaviors and comments
can make others feel uncomfortable or even offended - and why it is
critical that everyone in the workplace take personal responsibility
to address and resolve these problems. Through these vignettes, the
program presents practical techniques for recognizing and overcoming
these workplace adversities.
"M.E.E.T. portrays the type of every-day workplace situations
that we are most likely to encounter, ones in which there are not
always unambiguous 'perpetrators' and 'victims', but rather people
who may not be aware of the impact their comments or actions have
on their co-workers," said Paul Shay, Vice President of Vision
Point Productions. "It is these gray areas that are often the
root of some of the biggest workplace problems."
According to Ken Blanchard, "M.E.E.T. takes us from political
correctness to meaningful action. Using it will impact your organization
and help people to create their own respect-filled workplace."
M.E.E.T. was developed in conjunction with Ben & Debra Alexander
of Alexander Consulting and Training, Gloucester VA, recognized experts
in creating the respectful workplace. According to Ben Alexander,
"M.E.E.T. On Common Ground offers reality-situations we all know
represent historical problems in our society-but without shame, blame,
sermon or edict. It asks people to stop, reflect, and choose actions
that are consistent with respect for individuals. And the fact that
people can do this without getting into defending personal views and
past actions is the key to why this program is so helpful".
The four steps of the M.E.E.T. Model include: "Make time to
discuss"; "Explore differences"; "Encourage respect";
"Take responsibility."
The first of the four steps, "make time to discuss", encourages
employees to talk openly about offending behavior when observing -
not to "let it slide". The second focuses on how exploring
and acknowledging our differences helps lead to a better understanding
of one-another, thereby helping us avoid offending behavior in the
first place. The third, "encourage respect", focuses on
the importance of taking an active role in encouraging respect for
each other's perspectives. And finally, the fourth step shows how
a respectful workplace is everyone's responsibility.
"M.E.E.T. on Common Ground: Speaking Up for Respect in the Workplace" (22 minutes) may be previewed and purchased from VisionPoint by calling
800-300-8880 or by e-mailing them at sales@vppi.com.
Vision Point (www.vppi.com)
specializes in creating video and multimedia-based products that help
organizations improve the performance of their workforce. With over
15 years of experience producing award-winning products for the performance
improvement marketplace, Vision Point routinely produces as many as
70 proprietary and custom titles per year and works with the top names
and companies in the training field. Vision Point may be reached at
800-300-8880 or 515-334-9292, by fax at 515-334-9009, writing to 9379
Swanson Blvd., Suite C, Clive, IA 50325-6919 or e-mail info@vppi.com.
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