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Coping with Difficult Behaviors
Through the use of self-assessments, strategy planning exercises and case studies, participants will learn to identify and use strategies to overcome or better cope with difficult behaviors in the workplace.
- Analysis of Ineffective Reactions to Difficult Behaviors
- Methods for Determining Which Behaviors to Address and Which to Ignore
- Strategies for Interacting More Effectively with People Who Consistently Exhibit Difficult Behaviors
- Practice Responding Neutrally to Difficult Behaviors
- Incivility at Work
- Reactions to Difficult Behavior – discussion of self-test results
- Detachment
- Developing a Plan of Consistent, Appropriate Responses
- Specific Strategies for Coping with Difficult Behaviors – strategy planning exercises
This eight-hour program is targeted for all professionals in an organization, and can be tailored specifically for those with supervisory responsibility.
We can tailor this program and deliver it on-site for your employees and leaders.
Facilitator
![Deborah Easton](https://www-s3-live.kent.edu/s3fs-root/s3fs-public/styles/profile_photo_internal/public/deborah-easton_1.jpg?VersionId=9wC2tRIxgb6a.G7aL2MJUrbnw2E.O4MH&h=43f991c4&itok=UXYrK3AI)
Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ facilitator Deborah Easton has been a communications coach for 30 years, and provides audiences with practical and effective advice for communicating with colleagues, customers and direct reports.
"Deborah was great and had a great way to explain and facilitate this."
Jessica Shutty, Community Relations Specialist,
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District