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Handling difficult conversations and conflict in the workplace

Having to address attitude, behavioral or conflict issues in the workplace can be very hard, if not done effectively it can make things worse, cause unnecessary anger, resentment and potentially damage working relationships in and across teams. It is a key skill and quality of effective and successful leadership at any level to be able to confront and challenge, to be able to negotiate and influence, and to be able to create win-win situations to minimise and diffuse conflict in the workplace. This 1 day programme will help attendees to identify and pre-empt potential conflict situations, how to plan and carry out difficult conversations to address issues and concerns with others, and understand the value and importance of effective communication, assertive behavior and good problem solving and decision making skills.

Key Information

  • Duration

    1 day


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  • What causes conflict in the workplace, how does it build up and show
    itself?
  • Why some conflict is good and necessary
  • The impact of negative conflict and attitude issues on individual,
    team and organisational performance
  • Identifying situations and concerns that need addressing
  • Planning and Carrying out a “difficult conversation”
  • Practical tips and techniques to manage conflict
    effectively

Financial Support

Depending on your situation, you may be able to access a range of financial support available.

Course Fees

UK

We do not currently have fee information available for this course. Please contact us for further information.

 

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Information for EU Students

From January 2021, how you apply for a course will change. For more information, read the UK Government's guide for the UK points-based immigration system for EU students (pdf).

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