Your Attempt at Giving Feedback to a Toxic Person Failed. Now What? Try These Techniques! – Training Doyens
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Category Employee Performance Management;Toxic employees, Dealing with negative people
Deadline: March 14, 2019 | Date: March 14, 2019
Venue/Country: Colorado, U.S.A
Updated: 2019-03-06 19:10:24 (GMT+9)
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OVERVIEWWhat will be discussed?Giving feedback to a toxic person is one of the most painful forms of feedback. Our upcoming we-binar discusses top strategies to start the feedback conversation with difficult people, keep it rolling positively, and end the conversation with critical actions.What you’ll learn?• Giving feedback to a toxic person based on whether the employee is a peer, direct report, or boss. • Deal more effectively with the 94% of employees who have reported they have worked with a toxic person in the past 5 years.• Be exposed to a simple assessment tool to understand how team climate impacts everyday civility.LEARNING OBJECTIVESIn this webinar, Dr. Kusy helps leaders separate performance problems from toxic behavior prob-lems. They are different and needed to be treated differently. Giving feedback to a toxic person is one of the most painful forms of feedback.Why?For three reasons.First, toxic people are often clueless about the impact of their actions on others.Second, leaders stumble over how to give feedback because it’s not as cut and dry as performance problems.Third, leaders often don’t understand the subtle differences in giving feedback to a toxic peer, a toxic direct report, and a toxic boss.This webinar shares all three perspectives so that leaders will be well-poised about how to deal with a toxic employee and providing feedback in the most successful light—all formed from extensive research and evidence-based practices of Dr. Kusy and others.WHO WILL BENEFITAll industries—profit, non-profit, government, healthcare, education, etc. Leaders, managers, and supervisorsHuman resource professionalsTalent development professionalsCounselorsCoachesTalent development professionalsSPEAKER PROFILEMitchell Kusy has worked as a professor, author, organizational psychologist, and consultant for 25+ years. He has traveled the world sharing not only the cutting-edge research on toxic personali-ties, but just as importantly—what to do about it.Use Promo Code MKT10N and get flat 10% discount on all purchasesTo Register (or) for more details please click on this below link:http://bit.ly/2VDAguzEmail: supporttrainingdoyens.comToll Free: +1-888-300-8494Tel: +1-720-996-1616Fax: +1-888-909-1882
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