Human Resources
Management and Staff Development
Working with Assertiveness
Target Audience
This event is available to all staff
Outline
This one-day workshop aims to increase participants’ ability to communicate effectively and assertively with colleagues. It offers an opportunity to explore the different types of behaviour and their impact on others, allowing for discussion of techniques that promote more productive communications.
The aims of the workshops are to:
- Clarify with participants what it means to be assertive;
- Provide participants with a clear understanding of the 4 main types of behaviour, including the thought processes and body language that characterise them;
- Provide an opportunity for participants to review the way that they interact with others with a view to increasing their use of assertive behaviour;
- Increase participants' self-esteem and confidence to communicate effectively with others.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
- Have identified the types of situations in which they would like to be more assertive and the barriers they may need to overcome in order to do so;
- Have planned strategies for dealing with those situations more successfully.
Format
Activities will include individual reflection, discussion and small group work, together with some structured input. However, the success of the event also depends on the willingness of course members to participate openly. For this reason, all participants are asked to respect confidentiality.
Presenter(s)
Management & Staff Development Advisers
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To book a place on this event, please e-mail msd@port.ac.uk
A cancellation/failure to attend policy applies.