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National Seminars Group


Group Discount
When 3 enroll from your organization, a 4th attends FREE!
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Words of Praise
for National Seminars Group and Padgett-Thompson Seminars
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L. Spencer
Technical Writer
TDC Group
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Library Clerk
Frontier School Division #48
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Torbitt & Castleman
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M&S Branch Chief
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Clerk, City of Winnipeg
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Communicating With Tact and Skill for Managers and Supervisors
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Program Description:
Build the communication skills essential to becoming a persuasive, motivating professional who gets phenomenal results.
It’s a fact: The ability to communicate effectively and work well with others on the job can make or break your career. That probably comes as no surprise to you because, as a professional today, you’ve seen time and again how people with first-rate communication skills go further — faster — in their organizations than those who don’t. But contrary to popular belief, the ability to communicate with tact, finesse and diplomacy isn’t a gift that some are born with. It’s a skill that can be learned and mastered, just like any other skill.

What You'll Learn:
- Diplomacy – the key to communicating successfully with all types of people in all types of tough situations
- How to get your point across without appearing pushy
- Essential listening skills that are critical to “connecting” with others
- Expert techniques for exerting influence on the actions and attitudes
of others
- Strategies for opening the lines of communication to end energy-draining feuding and infighting in your department
- Your communication style is your calling card to success or failure
- Communicating With Tact and Skill for Managers and Supervisors is guaranteed to help you communicate more powerfully, more diplomatically and more effectively with each and every encounter

Workshop Agenda:
Manage the Power of Your Message
- Today's demanding workplace: Why you need diplomacy and tact
- Strong interpersonal skills that increase your area of influence
- Ending self-sabotage that diminishes your communication skills
- Where the breakdowns occur on the communication highway
- How are you coming across to others? Holding up the mirror to view yourself as others see you
- Using self-anchoring techniques — the foundation of relating
- Taking your foot out of your mouth when you've said something you regret
- Put positive self-talk into "soundbyte" language
Mastering Influential Communication Techniques
- Building on your personal strengths and pluses
- Breaking out of a "lightweight" speech pattern
- Do you know what you sound like? Discover the power of your voice image
- Getting your body language in sync with your message
- Keeping composure and confidence in tough situations
- Secrets for making that positive first impression
- Two quick vocal tricks that will keep your voice congruent with
your message
Focused Listening Skills: The Unheard Message
- Listening — the misunderstood and underused part of the
communication equation
- Developing an attentive silence that allows time to think, feel and express
- 4 ways to keep the information flowing to you and get the feedback
you need
- The power of silence to gain information from others
- The secret of master listeners: Reflective listening/responding
- How to direct the listener into seeing your point of view
- Tuning out the filters that put static in the communication lines
Tactful Communication in Tough Situations
- Lessons from veteran diplomats — where to find the positive outcome in conflict situations
- Finding the words to say: Scripts you can use to get you through bad news
- Start opening communication lines: Strategies for ending infighting
and feuding
- Verbally defusing the aggressive tactics from backstabbing statements
and ridicule
- Taking on a challenge in front of others … what to do when you feel backed in a corner
- Positive ways to deliver criticism that don't put others on the defensive or cause hard feelings
- "The great manipulator": Handling the criticism when it's dished out to you
- Defusing explosive situations quickly and easily
- How to hold back when you are about to say something you'll regret later
- What to say when: The art of scripting
Building Rapport, Achieving Respect and Developing Positive
Work Relationships
- 10 bridge-builders that create strong alliances with other departments
- Developing instant rapport with every person you encounter
- How to give instructions that are understood and followed
- 6 ways to toot your own horn without sounding like a braggart
- Getting recognition for your successes
- Keeping yourself in the right loops and tapping into the information channels you need
- Keeping your lips zipped ... don't let the unfortunate words slip out
Persuading, Influencing and Motivating
- Cutting through the clutter — getting your point across
- Step-by-step ways to persuade your listeners with quick, concise messages
- Presenting your point of view with pizzazz that gains respect from others
- Getting the "higher-ups" to hear and react favorably to your ideas
- Surefire techniques to winning over an adversary
- Negotiation strategies that turn the no's around
- Developing Plan B: What are your options when someone just
doesn't agree?
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100% Guarantee:
At National Seminars Group, our #1 goal is to give you the tools you need to succeed. That's why every seminar, conference and training resource we offer is 100% guaranteed. Every time.
Continuing Education:
Continuing education credits may be recognized by your professional board. Contact your own board to find what's required.
If you have any specific questions concerning our CEU/CPE programs, please e-mail our CEU/CPE representative.
Cancellation Policy:
If you cannot attend a workshop for which you are registered, you may send a substitute or receive a credit memo toward a future workshop. If you cancel your registration up to five business days before the workshop, your registration fee will be refunded less a $10 enrollment charge.
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