1 DAY TRAINING WORKSHOP
17th February 2025
26th March 2025
To register online CLICK
OR Click to download a registration form for
Face-To-Face Workshops or Online Workshops
To request further information CLICK
To print course information CLICK
Conflict is inevitable, but it can be reduced and turned into something positive. The interpersonal conflicts we experience on a daily basis at both from the large organisations to a tiny corporation. Conflict shifts people's focus away from work and the basic goals of the team, department and organisation. It negatively impacts productivity, morale and ultimately the results. The most important skills needed for managing employee relations are interpersonal communications and conflict management skills.
No one likes to deal with conflict, but the truth of the matter is that we must. Problems that aren't dealt with tend to become septic and spread into other areas and relationships. Conflict Management Skills can help in resolving employee relations issues quickly and more effectively, and can create greater satisfaction with the workgroup. Surveys show that managers now spend about 20 percent of their time on conflict resolution. And, as employees are asked to communicate with a greater variety of people, they need their own conflict management skills. Most of us are less skilled at handling conflict than we should be. Although studies show that a negotiating behaviour is usually the best response to a conflict situation. The challenge is to recognise potential conflict and learn to use effective skills to manage it to reach a satisfactory outcome for you, the other person(s) and your organisation.
During this one day workshop on Effective Conflict Management you will look at the best practice skills for dealing with these challenging and emotional situations.
Delegates will learn how to:
Disordered management style and issues exacerbate the conflict because the communication gets distorted and people become frustrated in a workgroup. Managers should always address up difficult situation and speak up. Effective listening skills convey information properly. Listening what the person says, and responding to the conversation on a positive way reduces workplace conflict. Conflict of any type creates some type of emotions such as anger, frustration, and sorrow. Managing these emotions through respect and careful manner can establish a good relationship with the workplace. With all these techniques improve your conflict-management skills that will go a long way in fostering positive employee relations with a workforce.
This one day workshop is designed to equip you with the skills and give you the confidence to deal with even the most challenging situations.
Other delegate comments
©2007 - Bristol Business College