Learners must have basic computer literacy to ensure they can actively engage with the course materials.
Misinformation
and disinformation are pervasive issues in today's digital age, posing
significant risks to individuals, societies and companies. Misinformation can
cause significant impacts on companies resulting
in reputation damage, operational disruption, financial losses, employees’
morale and productivity as well as legal and regulatory risks.
This module equips employees at all levels with the knowledge and skills to recognise, address and mitigate the impact of misinformation in the workplace. Learners will learn why and how people get things wrong, as well as the prevalence and of misinformation in society today. This module also provides best practices in promoting accurate and reliable communication within the organisation.
At the end of the course, learners will be able to:
Misinformation and disinformation are pervasive issues in today's digital age, posing significant risks to individuals, societies, and companies. Misinformation can cause significant impacts on companies, resulting in reputation damage, operational disruption, financial losses, employees’ morale and productivity as well as legal and regulatory risks. This module equips employees at all levels with a knowledge and skills to recognise, address and mitigate the impact of misinformation in the workplace. Learners will learn why and how people get things wrong, as well as the prevalence and of misinformation in society today. This module also provides best practices in promoting accurate and reliable communication within the organisation.
Managing Misinformation in the Workplace
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