Dealing with Difficult People

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Dealing with Difficult People Maureen McGarvey International House London

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Dealing with Difficult People

Maureen McGarvey

International House London

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With the person next to you….

Briefly describe a recent difficult encounter you had.

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Consider:

• How prepared were you for the conversation?

• Did the other party have a valid point to make?

• Did you manage to get your view across to the other party?

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Now consider:

• How did you feel at the end?

• Looking back, is there anything you would do differently next time?

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Dealing with difficult people….

Without them dealing with you!

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Difficult people are….

RudeObnoxiousArrogantDemanding

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So we become…

DefensiveLoudWithdrawingSuperiorConfused

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They are the difficult people…

And we are the nice people….

But it looks like we are doing the same thing!

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Cycle of conflict

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Possibly….

This can define our relationship with them

They might tell others that we are ‘difficult’

We might resent them

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A Quote….

‘Resentment is like taking poison, and waiting for the other person to die’[Malachy Macourt]

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Another Quote….

‘Problems cannot be solved at the same level of awareness which created them’ [Einstein]

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Some Golden Rules:• Don't apologise• Forget about the padding• Don't explain• Concentrate on the core phrase• Have a fall back position in

mind• Be aware of body language• Don't hang around

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Thomas Kilmann Communication Styles:

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Thomas Kilmann Communication Styles:

Seeking to satisfy the other person’s concerns/needs at the expense of one’s own

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Thomas Kilmann Communication Styles:

Neglecting our needs and others’ by not confronting the crux of the issue

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Thomas Kilmann Communication Styles:

Seeking an expedient middle ground; partial satisfaction for both parties

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Thomas Kilmann Communication Styles:

Working with the other person to find a solution which fully satisfies all concerns.

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Thomas Kilmann Communication Styles:

Using whatever is possible to win at others’ expense.

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The 3F Principle [Taylor and Lester]

Facts

Feelings

Future