TrainingBriefs® A Difference of Opinion
Keeping Things on Track as a Leader
New Micro-Learning! You may do a superb job of preparing for a meeting, running the meeting and even getting the best out of your team. However, it’s likely that you will encounter a challenge to your ability to stay on track by participants who express strong differences of opinion. If differences of opinion are not resolved effectively, a meeting can spin off track, become chaotic, and prevent the achievement of the meeting’s purpose and desired outcomes.
Learning Path & Details
- Leadership
- Type: eLearning - TrainingBriefs®
- Audience: Managers / Supervisors
- Level: Intermediate
- Seat Time: 6 Minutes
Suggested Industry Usage
Competencies
- Leading and Managing for Peak Performance
Learning Objectives
- How to dealing with a difference of opinion during a meeting.
- How to lead effective meetings in the workplace.
Interactivity
- Audible Narration
- Integrated Video
- Interactions and Activities
- Post-Assessment
Buying Options
Training Files (1)
Type | Time/Pages | Language | ||
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eLearning Course | – | English | Demo |
Additional Information
New Micro-Learning! You may do a superb job of preparing for a meeting, running the meeting and even getting the best out of your team. However, it’s likely that you will encounter a challenge to your ability to stay on track by participants who express strong differences of opinion. If differences of opinion are not resolved effectively, a meeting can spin off track, become chaotic, and prevent the achievement of the meeting’s purpose and desired outcomes.
Differences of opinion, if not managed effectively, sometimes cause participants to behave in less than desirable ways. Whatever the causes of disruptive behaviors, they need to be managed or your meeting will spin out of control.