Slides to accompany a bite-size training session on handling difficult people. Full training materials including Session Leaders Notes, Delegate Workbook and any Activity handouts can be purchased licence-free from http://www.power-hour.co.uk/trainingmaterialsshop. Prices start from £30 + VAT
2. Handle Difficult
People
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By the end of the Power Hour you will be able to:
• Understand what we mean by difficult behaviour
• Suggest what might be driving the ‘difficult’
behaviour
• Use Transactional Analysis to take
control of difficult behaviours and
conversations
3. Handle Difficult
People
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Are ‘Difficult’ People just ‘Different?
• Some people are very sociable, others value time alone
• Some people need detail before they make a decision,
whereas others like to work on ‘gut instinct’
• Some people are relationship focussed whilst others are task
driven
• Some people love new experiences and change, whilst others
value routine.
Often, the people that we find difficult to understand
or identify with, because they are quite different
from us in terms of the way they think and behave
4. Handle Difficult
People
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What’s Driving the Behaviour?
• We don’t all react the
same way to things
because we are all
different under the
surface
• Try to identify what is
driving the behaviour,
and respond to THAT.
6. Handle Difficult
People
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Taking Control of Transactions
Psychologically, the easiest transactions between two people are
complementary transactions, but they are not always
appropriate. Just because someone speaks to you as a ‘critical’
parent, doesn’t mean a ‘dutiful’ child is the BEST response…just
the easiest.
7. Handle Difficult
People
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Taking Control of Transactions
If you resist the natural tendency to respond in a complimentary
way, you can cause a ‘crossed’ transaction (by responding FROM
the ‘adult’ and appealing TO the ‘adult). It is hard to maintain a
crossed transaction, so eventually, you will find yourself in a
complimentary transaction (adult to adult)
8. Handle Difficult
People
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1. Remember that ‘difficult’ is often just
‘different’.
2. Try not to judge people’s actions based
on your personal values, belief and morals.
3. Think about what might be driving the ‘difficult’
behaviour and respond to that. Sometimes people
attack as a form of defence.
4. Don’t respond in a way that will encourage the difficulty
to persist.
5. Respond in a calm, objective, ‘adult’ way as much as
possible until the other person does the same.
10. Handle Difficult
People
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These slides have been produced as an optional
resource to support a Bite-Size Training session on this
subject.
A full set of materials, including detailed Session
Leader’s Guide, Delegate Workbook and supporting
activities can be purchased from our Training Shop
Our Training materials are licence-free, but are for use
by the purchaser only.
They CANNOT be passed or sold on.