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    How to Disagree Constructively
    Provider   Organisational and Staff Development Unit

    This unique and innovative workshop has been designed to help individuals and teams to improve their capacity for constructive disagreement and hence for effective collaboration and group decision making.

Duration 1 full day

Course Type Workshop

Booking Status Archived

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Target Audience: Staff involved in Leadership roles

Disagreement is the engine of good decision making. Yet many of us find it difficult to challenge others, or struggle to articulate disagreements productively. Others of us can find it hard to respond positively to being challenged ourselves. This unique and innovative workshop has been designed to help individuals and teams to improve their capacity for constructive disagreement and hence for effective collaboration and group decision making.

Part 1: The value of disagreement

1. Disagreement as a powerful and productive force
2. Highlights of the research on disagreement
3. The benefits to the bottom line of disagreeing
4. The cultural value of disagreement and cognitive diversity

Part 2: Learning to disagree well

5. Why it can be hard to disagree
6. Recognise your natural disagreement style
7. Work with the strengths and gaps in your natural style to become better at disagreeing

Part 3: Coping with others' disagreement

8. Identify and respond flexibly to other people’s disagreement styles
9. Working with someone who constantly disagrees
10. Develop your ability to manage challenge, disagreement and conflict
11. Building your Emotional Intelligence

Part 4: Practical application

12. Creating/contributing to a culture of constructive disagreement
13. Skills practise using real-life case studies
14. Action planning on your own scenario



Delivered By: Cambridge Executive Development

Prerequisites

None