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Dealing with Difficult People. being in control when the going gets tough. topics. why it is difficult to deal with difficult people defence mechanisms in ourselves and others styles of difficult people and how to spot them the fear factor: how to handle our own emotions
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Dealing with Difficult People being in control when the going gets tough
topics • why it is difficult to deal with difficult people • defence mechanisms in ourselves and others • styles of difficult people and how to spot them • the fear factor: how to handle our own emotions • techniques for getting your point across • how to feel and display confidence • confrontation: when and how to do it • how to avoid arguments and win people round
what is pressure? logic emotion what are the triggers?
how people see the world the 5 senses values memories delete distort generalise decisions
Logic 10 Extrovert Introvert 0 10 10 10 Emotion
how we relate to people Extrovert • Brainstorming • Speaking before thinking • Working with people and background activity • Easily engaged in conversation • Enjoys meetings • Thrives on debates • Enjoys the spotlight • Life and soul of the party • Enjoys recognition from others • Secretly welcomes interruptions Introvert • Prefers time to reflect • Prefers working without distraction • Uncomfortable in spotlight • May be seen as reserved • Has the answers but doesn't always offer them • Enjoys own company • Frustrated with small talk • Dislikes interruption
how we relate to our environment Logic & Reason • Remain calm in excitable conditions • Seek out facts & details • Objectivity (can argue both sides of a debate) • Can be perceived as cold and uncaring • Strong minded, unafraid of telling people when things go wrong • Remembers facts & figures more easily than names & faces • Emotion • Makes decisions based on feelings of others • Puts needs of others at top of the priority list • Dislikes conflict • Can be see as weak willed by others • Prefers harmony to being correct • Can be easily hurt
Logic 10 Driver Analytical Extrovert Introvert Amiable Expressive 0 10 10 10 Emotion
characteristics • Bold • Assertive • Affirmative • Determined • Clear • Objective • Detached • Showing no bias • Cheerful • Spirited • Buoyant • Uplifting • Still • Tranquil • Calming • Soothing
we can be seen as • Aggressive • Controlling • Driving • Overbearing • Intolerant • Stuffy • Indecisive • Suspicious • Cold • Reserved • Excitable • Frantic • Indiscreet • Hasty • Flamboyant • Docile • Bland • Plodding • Reliant • Stubborn
personality dress code • Power dressing • Suits • Well pressed • To impress • Designer • Conservative • Dark suits • 3 piece • Traditional • Relaxed • Jumpers • Tweed • Casual • Earth colours • Statement • Trendy • Louder • Brighter colours • Different
the environment we create • Look tidy • Impressions • Power desk • Certificates • Equipment • Famous photos • Very tidy • Spreadsheets • Gant Charts • Technical photos • No clutter • Disorganised • Art • Gizmos • Friends / family • Inspiring quotes • Plants • Sofas • Charity info • Coffee machine • Organised chaos
dealing with Blues-Analytical • Be punctual • Plenty of facts and figures • Lots of data and research • Product information • Statistics • Leave information with them • Confirm bookings in writing • Know your competition • No social chit chat • Good customer care • Find out about their business • No gimmicks
dealing with Reds-Driver • Prepare well • Direct questions • Be punctual • Plenty of product knowledge • Examples • Be professional • No social chit chat • Not too many facts and figures • May it easy for them by offering service • Give “whats in it for them”
dealing with Greens-Amiable • No jargon • No pressure, empathise • Be on time • No direct questions • More casual approach • Testimonials • Not too much data • Seek out opinions • Be friendly and sincere • Listen • Give them time
dealing with Yellows-Expressive • Enthusiasm • Visuals • Be creative • Seek out their opinions • Give them more than one option • Friendly • Plenty of social chit chat • Let them talk • Use humour • Not too many facts and figures
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