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Dealing with Negative Behavior

negative behaviorDo you have an employee who is frequently disgruntled with their job duties, with the organization, or with management?  In an ideal world, difficult behaviors have no place at work.  However, in reality, dealing with difficult people is something many people face as part of their everyday work life.  The stress of handling difficult people and difficult situations can create a lack of productivity, poor attitude, and reluctance to come to work.

In the Holland Resource Dealing With Negative Behavior Workshop, we examine causes and solutions for managing negative behavior.  Through hands-on activities and practice exercises, participants learn how to better deal with all sorts of difficult situations:  from complainers and time stealers, to interrupters and gossips, this course provides the tools for dealing with all types of work behavior problems.  This session will increase your understanding of dealing with negative behavior and creating a problem-solving environment.

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Read this eBook now and learn about harmful behaviors that result from success and how to recognize them.

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Testimonials

Valuable Tools

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The time management and delegation were valuable.  Our group benefited by sharing lots of different ideas or different ways to do things.  I have a better understanding of management.  Manager's Toolbox Workshop - Bryan W., Cookeville,TN

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Great Presentations

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Great presentations - many ideas concerning private sector management.  Has helped me become more effective with a better grasp of how to make an effective presentation.  Our group benefited by sharing problems and solutions.  Leadership Workshop - Cindy S., Cookeville,TN

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Confident Decision-Making

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I learned to be more confident in my decision-making.  Manager's Toolbox Workshop - James B., Jackson,TN

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