Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Workplace-Conflict Training on offer

Go Beyond the Typical Conflict Resolution
& Communication Training

What’s workplace drama costing you?

People on your team aren’t talking to each other—but no one is coming forward to tell you why, and you’re not sure how to bring it up or resolve it.

The “queen bee” of the office isn’t speaking to you this week—and you miss out on crucial information about upcoming projects you’re all supposed to be working on.

Your boss yells at you and humiliates you—in front of your co-workers and staff.

Forced alliances with “frenemies,” people talking behind your back, uncomfortable tensions at meetings, power struggles, complaining and whining—and no one to turn to, because leadership isn’t any better.

You’re stuck. On one hand you have your staff, who are making assumptions based on limited information. And your higher-ups aren’t much help in clearing the air, because they expect you to just deal with it.

We all expect a little bit of drama with any job. After all, we’re only human, and drama comes with the territory. No one is immune. It’s just as likely to happen throughout management as it is in the rank and file.

But when the drama at work is taking the place of work, taking away people’s focus and energy, then you’re losing ground. Your productivity plummets, quality suffers, you may even lose customers, and you become an emotional wreck from all the stress.

What is drama? Drama is anything that prevents you from accomplishing work, being truly happy and having peace of mind—that’s drama.

It can be problems with your boss, power struggles with other employees, a fight with your spouse, or even just feeling like you don’t have enough time. Anything that takes your mind off your true focus and drains your energy is drama.

And drama can cost you. Negativity cost the U.S. economy an estimated 3 billion dollars in lost productivity last year alone.

What’s your share of the drama—and how much is it costing you personally? Time from work? A promotion? A raise? Your dignity? Your happiness and well-being?
Register here: http://workplaceconflicttrainingcamp.com/registration.asp

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