Conflicting Communication Training

Saturday, 2 July 2022 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM AEST

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Saturday, 2 July 2022 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM AEST

Guide to Conflict Communication Training

 

Learn to be a better listener

Listening to others can help you learn a lot. Actively listening to the valid points of others in group discussions, casual conversation or listening can help one learn, ascertain and use a lot of information to facilitate better, more efficient, and easier interactions. Different styles of listening can work in different situations. Participants will learn how to be better listeners and how to use certain listening styles to suit the occasion.

Develop strategies to improve communication

Communication plays a vital role in any group. It allows for the free flow information between peers and can be used to inform decisions and make better choices. Participants learn how Conflicting Communications Training can show them that some communication between team members may be less pertinent than others and less effective than other forms of communication. The goal is to reduce unnecessary communication, cut down on wasteful communication, and to establish professionalism by using linguistic strategies that are well-practiced. This creates a system of phrases and jargon that all members of the team can easily understand and use to maximize efficiency.

Steadyen cooperation

Collaboration allows people to work together to achieve goals they wouldn't be able to individually with time constraints. Participants in Conflicting Communication showed how even the most successful teams can be improved by encouraging certain behaviors and avoiding others for the benefit of their collective efforts. There are many methods that can be used to facilitate these changes. Participants will learn these and then can decide which one is best for them.

Develop conflict resolution strategies

Any group is simply a collection or individuals working together towards common goals. These aren't machines that have precisely designed parts that work within certain boundaries. They are people, and the most defining characteristic of people is their propensity to create conflict among themselves. These challenges can be caused by many different reasons, though they are often motivated by rational and completely logical motives. Conflict Communication Training offers many ways to resolve conflict and quickly reach a solution for the benefit of the entire team. If it is not possible, at least minimize the effects of conflict that is currently taking place while the team activity takes place to resolve it later when resources are more limited.

Sophia Caton