Assertiveness Training
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Who is Assertiveness training for?
people who are just too nice for their own good;
people who work in a working culture that always say 'yes';
people who just want to avoid confrontation and
people who may even be feeling bullied or victimised.
This one day course will help employees develop skills to
become more confident and assertive in what ever role they
do. It will provide them with the ability to overcome
difficulties with people who undermine their confidence or
who do not seem to wish to co-operate with them.
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Some people think that assertiveness training turns nice
people into petulant complainers or cunning controllers.
This is not true. It's your right to protect yourself when
something seems unfair.
Assertiveness does not come naturally to all because we
have all learned submissive behaviours to ward off
argumentative or confrontational situations. Some find it
harder than others because of their natural easy-going
style and therefore more practice is required. However
these behaviours can be exiled and assertive behaviour
can be used to produce results that benefit both parties.
The aim should not be just to win. The aim should be to
solve the problem and get the best result. In a healthy
professional workplace we have to be able to set clear
boundaries around work demands and pressures.
