Thursday, November 21, 2024

How We Work with Government

Doing Business With the Federal Government

WLS maintains current registration status in SAM and is classified as Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Woman Owned Small Business, and Economically Disadvantaged Woman Owned Small Business. We are interested in opportunities to perform as Prime Contractor, as well as Sub-contractor on Federal contracts.

govt eagle204kb
We are interested in partnerships, joint ventures, sole source, and other opportunities to work with other professionals providing services to the government on the federal, state and local levels.


CAGE:
    6TUB1

DUNS#:  007544743

NAICS Codes: 611430, 541611, 541612, 541618,611310, 611420, 611430, 611513, 611710, 923130 

Working with Local Governments and Municipalities

We are a DeKalb County certified Local Small Business Enterprise (LSBE-DeKalb), Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman-owned Business Enterprise (WBE). We also hold certifications from City of Atlanta (AABE and FBE) as well as Fulton County (MFBE) WLS provides performance consulting and professional development services to government agencies and their employees.  

Our Guiding Principles:

  • We value trust in all relationships with our colleagues, clients, and vendors
  • We take pride in and defend the quality of our work with integrityhonesty, and passion
  • We honor our commitment to delivering what we promise

 

Core Competencies:

  • Training Design Methodologies - traditional, mobile, social, eLearning
  • Improving Employee Performance
  • BusinessAcumen
  • Internal/External Consulting
  • CultivatingTrust
  • Building and Maintaining Strong Relationships
  • Lifelong Learning
Expertise:
  • Develop and Deliver Training
  • Professional Development Coaching and Consulting
  • Onboarding and Orientation Programs
  • Curriculum Design
  • Online Training Delivery
  • Strategic Business Partner
  • LMS Administration

Clients:

  • DeKalb County Workforce Development
  • Carl Vinson Institute of Government
  • Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency
  • DeKalb Medical Center
  • Georgia Coalition against Domestic Violence (GCADV)
  • Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
  • InterContinental Hotels Group
  • The EWS Financial Group
  • The Beverly Cunningham Outreach Program
  • Clayton County Day Reporting Center
Points of Differentiation:
  • Results driven evidence of performance improvement 
  • Strategic partnership with each client 
  • We take full responsibility for the outcome of our work 
  • We're not satisfied until you are 

 

 Contact Us for Teaming Opportunities

Addressing Domestic Violence in the Workplace

 

tendernesslogo2

Don't let the 'domestic' in domestic violence throw you off!


Domestic violence is MORE THAN a personal problem to be handled at home. It is MORE THAN a social services problem. Domestic violence is NOT one of those situations where you should turn away and mind your own business. Domestic violence is very much a societal problem and it impacts you whether you want to admit it or not.

While it is true that men can also be victimized by domestic abuse, statistics show a predominance of female victims with 25% of women reporting either current abuse or an abusive past relationship.  That's 1 in 4, which means in the circle of your 4 closest girlfriends, one of you could be experiencing domestic violence.


Most employed individuals spend 6 - 8 hours each day at work. Statistics show thatafrican american girl cropped
74% of those females who report are victims of domestic violence work outside the home, and 
that 60% of the men who abuse them also work. It is therefore reasonable to suspect that domestic violence is very likely affecting YOUR place of work. What does this mean?

1) You may already know the victim on your job, and/or you might know the perpetrator.

2) If your co-worker tells you she's afraid for her life, does that ever make you wonder "what if he comes here and hurts her one day?"

3) What if he DOES come to the job and hurt her, or hurt YOU or hurt others in the process?

4) What if your co-worker loses her job or quits as a result of domestic violence?

5) What about when you have to pick up the slack because your co-worker is often absent from work?

All of these describe ways YOU are impacted at work. Your safety and the safety of others in the workplace could be at risk.  You may worry about your colleague when she shows up to work with bruises or in tears. Your workload might increase because of frequent absences.  You may witness uncomfortable displays of control, humiliation and anger toward your co-worker by the abusive spouse.  The effects go on and on.

Defending Our Lives: Getting Away From Domestic Violence & Staying Safe


diversity-culture
Your employer feels the effects of domestic violence too!  More health care claims mean that health coverage costs will go up.  This causes YOUR premiums to go up; YOUR managers are stressed because of low productivity, absenteeism or just not knowing how to deal with situations that involve domestic violence.  This causes them to expect more of you, give you more work and expect you to work longer hours!  Most importantly, due to low productivity, company profits could be down and your employer finds themselves having to make cuts which means you and others could lose your job, or that promotion and raise you've been working so hard for is nothing more than a dream! 

You would think with all those facts that companies are doing the best they can to minimize the effects of domestic violence in the workplace, right?  Wrong!  Only 13% of US employers believe that they should do ANYTHING to address domestic violence awareness in the workplace! That's less than 2 in every 100, and there are more than 7.1 million private industry business establishments in the U.S. alone!

Workplace DVA Survey for Employers

Workplace DVA Survey for Employees

Workplace Violence Risk Assessment


logocolortextbelow
WLS is a strong supporter of The Tenderness Campaign.  Together we have a goal in 2012 to change the perspectives of as many employers as we can.  We want employers to realize that taking a stance of support for victims and zero tolerance for perpetrators does not have to cost anything more than they currently have invested in creating a safe work environment for their employees. 

If you believe your employer should change its workplace violence policies to include and address domestic violence policies, and offer training and other support for employees and victims, PLEASE SIGN OUR PETITION. We need 100,000 signatures to take to state and national entities to effect change in the workplace regarding domestic violence awareness... 'cause domestic violence awareness ain't sexy but it sure is necessary!

The Tenderness Campaign compiled a music project in October 2011 entitled "Artists against Domestic Violence and Abuse" to raise funds to support domestic violence awareness projects. 

Download your FREE copy here http://payloadz.com/d1/freeproducts.asp?id=1515418 or get it for $5.00 and support the campaign's efforts.  Thank you!

Working with Your Business

Make us your first choice when you're in the market for professional development solutions.  We have done the legwork and formed the partnerships with large solutions providers and are ready to service your needs for all things HR and Training.

Small Biz Value 4kb

  • Training compliance such as Sexual Harassment Awareness, Violence Prevention, Anti-Bullying, OSHA, and more.
  • Soft skills training to move your business to the next level of service. Customer service, leadership skills, supervisor development, conflict management and more.
  • Technology training to bring your staff up to speed with the new features and upgrades of popular productivity software such as Microsoft Office Suite
  • Certification preparation training for PMP, SCRUM, 6Sigma, CompTIA, Microsoft and others.
  • Other training to keep up with popular workplace technologies such as Salesforce, VMWare, Google, Social Media Strategy, Zoho CRM, Crystal Reports and more.
  • Custom new employee orientation programs to ramp up employees on your company culture and develop pride of association.
  • Employee onboarding program guidelines.
  • New hire assessments for KSA's, Competency, Work Ethic, Personality, Team Assimilation and more.
  • Electronic form I-9 and E-Verify Solutions
  • E-Learning and LMS solution for businesses up to 5,000 employees.

 Request a Consultation

Our Expertise

Training Design and Development

Professional Development

Professional Coaching 

Performance Consulting

New Employee Onboarding and Orientation Programs

Workplace Learning Curriculum Design

Soft Skills Training Facilitation

Strategic Business Partner


Our Services

Training Needs Evaluation

Employee Assessments

Soft-Skills Training Delivery

HR and Compliance Training

Computer Training

Team Building

Virtual Classroom

Employee Handbook Design

New Employee Orientation Programs

E-Learning and Video Training Selections

Our Clients

IMG College

DeKalb Workforce Development

Georgia Coalition against Domestic Violence (GCADV)

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

Christ Our Hope Catholic Church

The Beverly Cunningham Outreach Program

The EWS Financial Group

InterContinental Hotels Group

 

Subcategories

Articles from WLS Blog

Workforce Learning and Professional Development

Advertisement

Join Our Mailing List!

 

Our mailing list is permission-based.  By submitting your contact information, you are consenting to receive periodic communications from Workplace Learning Solutions LLC.