Interpersonal Skills (ICE Attribute No.6)

Overview:

Working in a complex environment with a multitude of people to deal with it is critical to our success that we understand how we can build rapport and an effective business relationship with these different people. Whether these people are clients, colleagues or superiors it is important to understand how we can ensure that our interpersonal skills are highly developed.  This one day programme will cover key aspects of those required skills, building on the communication skills course.

Aims & Objectives:

Aim of the programme:

Delegates will know how to improve their interpersonal skills

By the end of the session delegates will be able to:

  • Describe how to build rapport and understanding at every level
  • Explain the theory of Transactional Analysis & how this can assist in managing interpersonal relationships
  • Identify key ways to maintain assertive, adult communication
  • List the protected characteristics identified in the Equality Act 2010 and explain how and why managing diversity issues is key to building effective working relationships

Course Outline:

  • Welcome, introductions, overview and housekeeping
  • Recap on learning from the module on communication skills
  • Relationship building
    • What is rapport and how do we develop it with others
    • Who are the key people we need to build relationships & why
  • Transactional Analysis
    • An overview of the theory
    • How to develop your ‘adult’
    • Build rapport at every level
    • How to avoid conflict with others
  • Understanding assertive behaviour
    • Different types of behaviour
    • Impact of different behaviours on others
  • Ensuring we manage diversity in the workplace
    • Definition of diversity
    • The Equality Act 2010 & the 9 protected characteristics
  • Action planning

Mode of Delivery:

The programme will involve:

  • Group & individual exercises
  • Facilitated group discussions
  • Facilitator input

Intended For:

Graduates

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