| Date: | Thursday, July 23, 2026 1:00 PM EST |
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| Length: | 60 Minutes |
| Expert: | Suzanne Lucas |
| Event Type: | Live Webinar |
| Days Left: | 21 Days Left |
Every HR professional and manager has heard it: “You’d better document that.” But what does that actually mean? How much detail do you need? What kinds of behavior should you document — and when?
Too often, managers document too little, too late, or in ways that create more problems than they solve. That lack of clarity leaves your company vulnerable to lawsuits, slows down decisions, and creates frustration for everyone involved.
Areas Covered:-
You’re not alone — and you can’t afford to ignore this skill.
Here’s the reality: Proper documentation is your first line of defense against costly employee claims. It also keeps your team aligned, clarifies expectations, and protects your credibility as a leader. But it only works if you know what you’re doing.
This webinar gives you the tools and confidence to document employee behavior the right way — in a way that holds up in court and builds trust in your process. You will learn how to:
Don’t wait for a lawsuit or grievance to teach you the hard way.
Document clearly. Protect your company. Lead with confidence.
Reserve your spot now and learn how to make documentation work for you, not against you.
Who Should Attend:-
This webinar is essential for anyone responsible for managing employees or maintaining HR records:
If you’re responsible for employee records, risk management, and workplace fairness, this webinar is for you.
Suzanne Lucas spent 10 years in corporate HR where she hired, fired, managed the numbers, and double-checked with the lawyers. She left the corporate world to advise people and companies on how to have the best Human Resources departments possible. Suzanne integrates best practices with innovative ideas and humor, including using improv comedy as a tool for leadership development. Suzanne’s writings have been published at CBS News, Inc. Magazine, Reader’s Digest, and many other sites. She’s been named a top influencer in HR.