Aim:
Managing conflict at work is becoming an increasing challenge for employers. The number of individual employment disputes that result in employment tribunal applications continues to increase, meaning that an ability to manage conflict and ‘difficult people’, whether in the workplace or not, has become an essential skill.
The overall aim of this course is to develop skills that will enable conflict problems to be turned into opportunities, and for any potentially confrontational situations to be defused and resolved.
Course Duration:
1 Day
Course Content:
What is conflict and what are the potential sources, both overt and covert?
What makes everyone different and unique?
The Four Personality types, their characteristics and how these may result in creating ‘difficult people’
The 3 elements of communication and the importance of flexibility in communication style
Rapid rapport building – face to face, over the telephone and in writing
The VHF channels of communication and how to use them to speak someone else’s language
Listening skills – what’s being said, how is it being said and what’s really being said
The 3 levels of listening and why Level 1 should never be used in a conversation
Questioning skills – how to defuse a challenging situation by asking the right questions
The 9-stage model of conflict escalation
What is assertiveness and what are the benefits of being assertive?
The Assertive Sentence – the ultimate tool for dealing with confrontational situations
Reducing stress by activating personal ‘State Control’. Avoid being sucked into someone else’s negativity and attitude, and instead, choose and experience exactly how you want to feel
Action planning – pulling it all together by determining how to resolve any real-life examples of conflict and deciding what to do differently in the future as a result of attending the course.