
Working With Difficult People
Difficult people they are everywhere. Perhaps it's a colleague who is continually disagreeable. Or it's a subordinate who chronically complains about everything but never takes responsibility for fixing anything. Read More...
CWS2024198
60 Minutes
Jul 26,2024 - Sep 30,2024
- Anyone who works with anyone they consider difficult
- Identify the three key diagnostic indicators of difficult people - this is important because the techniques you will learn often lie outside the way we normally deal with others
- Work with the seven most common types of difficult people
- Develop a plan for dealing with your own personal difficult person, even if he or she does not fit into one of the seven common types
- Establish interpersonal contracts to prevent future problems
- Stand up for yourself without becoming overly aggressive - especially when working with bullies and pot shot artists
- Confront dishonesty and deviousness as it happens
- Prevent Potshot Artists from stabbing you in the back
- Stand up to the Office Bully, even if he or she is your boss
- Engage Silent Sulkers so they contribute more and bring others down less
- Get the best from Self Proclaimed Experts (aka Know-it-alls) so they contribute what they know with minimum damage
- Bring Conversational Ramblers to the point - even when they are intent on talking on and on and on and on
- Get Agreeable Andys to stop over promising and start delivering as promised
- Motivate Chronic Complainers to put up or shut up
- Keep a positive, healthy mental attitude for yourself
- During the Q&A at the end of the webinar you will have a chance to get answers on how to deal with the specific difficult person in your life
- Defining and diagnosing Difficult People
- Review of behavioral principles
- What drives people to be difficult
- Overall strategy for dealing with any difficult person
- Dealing with specific types of difficult people
- Tips dealing with your individual Difficult Person
Mr. Larry Johnson
Larry Johnson is the co-author of two top-selling books: Absolute Honesty: Building A Corporate Culture That Values Straight Talk And Rewards Integrity. He’s also written for Huffington Post and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and the Harvard Business Review. Larry has written more than 200 published articles on the topic of improving organizational culture.
Larry has delivered more than 2000 presentations for association conferences, corporations and government organizations including:
• SGMP (Society of Government Meeting Planners)
• SHRM (Society of Human Resource Management)
• Southwest Airlines
• Harley-Davidson
• Training Magazine National Conference & Expo
He has also presented more than 300 webinars for various clients