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Assertiveness Training for Managers

Mastering assertiveness skills can do a lot more than just help win arguments. If you want your managers to enhance their leadership stature and persuade others to help reach their goals, Assertiveness Training for Managers is an important first step. Assertiveness Training for Managers gives your managers the opportunity to learn how their behavior style impacts their overall performance as a manager. They’ll take stock of their current assertiveness skills and learn how they can improve them for a more effective approach. Using the behavior modeling approach toward assertiveness training, this seminar teaches managers how to employ assertiveness skills to take control of a situation without alienating others.

Seminar Number: 02527

4.8
(93 reviews)
  • Live Online
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About This Course

You can't lead effectively if you're hesitant to say what needs saying. This course helps you handle the moments that matter most with less second-guessing. You'll learn to communicate directly without damaging relationships, hold people accountable without creating resentment, and walk into tough conversations knowing what to say and how to say it. It's assertiveness training built specifically for managers who need to stay clear and connected at the same time.

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Who Should Attend

Experienced managers and seasoned professionals with four or more years of experience who want to build their strengths, resolve conflicts smoothly and exercise greater influence on others.

  •   Live Online3 Day(s)
    1.8 CEU, 21 CPE, 18 PMU
 

Mastering assertiveness skills can do a lot more than just help win arguments. If you want your managers to enhance their leadership stature and persuade others to help reach their goals, Assertiveness Training for Managers is an important first step.

Assertiveness Training for Managers gives your managers the opportunity to learn how their behavior style impacts their overall performance as a manager. They’ll take stock of their current assertiveness skills and learn how they can improve them for a more effective approach. Using the behavior modeling approach toward assertiveness training, this seminar teaches managers how to employ assertiveness skills to take control of a situation without alienating others.

  • Improve communication by using assertive-responsive skills
  • Acquire a more polished and powerful communication style and let your leadership ability emerge
  • Tap other people’s resources to get the job done
  • Empower yourself and your staff
  • Exercise greater influence on others
  • How your perceptions determine your reactions
  • Operating consciously vs. unconsciously
  • Guidelines for achieving your objectives through assertive-responsive behavior
  • Developing your own self-improvement plan
  • Using assertive-responsive techniques to identify what you want—and then go after it

Learning Objectives

  • Develop Awareness of Thoughts and Feelings and Use Them as a Resource
  • Grow Conscious of Behavior and Make Appropriate Choices
  • Gain Insight into the Impressions You Make

Conscious Communication

  • Describe Examples of Conscious and Unconscious Communication
  • Explain the Thoughts-Feelings-Behaviors Model and Its Importance for Understanding and Controlling Your Communication
  • Define Beliefs and  Describe Their Role in Your Communication
  • List the Factors That Can Help You Become a Flexible Communicator, Responding Appropriately to Different Situations

The ASSERTIVE/RESPONSIVE Model

  • List the Four Quadrants in the ASSERTIVE/RESPONSIVE Model and Describe Their Corresponding Behaviors and Attitudes
  • Explain the Human Needs and Beliefs That Drive Individuals into One Mode of Behavior or Another

Trying on the Model

  • Identify Statements as ASSERTIVE, RESPONSIVE, AGGRESSIVE or NON-ASSERTIVE as Well as Those That Erode Self-Esteem
  • Formulate Your Own Assertive and Responsive Statements Using Each Skill Discussed, and Respond Appropriately to the Statements of Other Participants
  • Employ These Communication Strategies to Reach Consensus in a Team
  • Use a Positive Feedback Discipline in Your Teamwork

ASSERTIVE/RESPONSIVE Skill Building

  • More Complex Content
  • More Complex Team Challenges

Listening Responsively

  • Use Your Assertive Skills to Clearly Stake Out a Position Without Becoming Aggressive
  • Explore Another Person’s Position and Demonstrate Complete Understanding of the Opposing View

Emotions and Conflict

  • Identify Your Own Emotional Triggers and Better Recognize Those of Others
  • Describe Your “Personal Zone of Control”
  • Be Prepared to Manage Conflict
    • Resolving it where cooperation is present and emotions are under control
    • Lowering the emotional temperature where necessary and possible
    • Deciding with confidence to disengage when it is not possible to resolve or deescalate conflict

Communication Styles

  • Analyze a Conversation, Characterize the Statements in It, and Draw Conclusions About the Communication Style Demonstrated
  • Identify the Styles of Others
  • Apply Your Assertive and Responsive Skills to Reach Team Consensus About the Style of Each Member
  • Practice Through Giving and Receiving Feedback in Both Small and Large Groups

Your Action Plan

  • Prepare a Plan for Improvement Back on the Job
  • Discuss Your Goals and Plans to Receive the Benefit of Feedback and Coaching From Members of Your Team and the Experience of Supplying the Same to Them

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View a Sample of Our Reviews

4.8

93 reviews

 
I appreciated the small class size, which made the experience more intimate and focused on our specific needs/situations. The instructor was very engaging and practiced the excellent communication skills that she taught us. Every leader would benefit from this training.
5
   
The training did a great job taking on real-world issues in management communications. The curriculum was good, but the best part of the class was the ability to discuss similar situations and solutions with the other class members. Their feedback and advice was invaluable and something I will use immediately back at my workplace. Our instructor was very good at letting the class work on ideas outside the curriculum, but then bringing the focus back on the tools and processes that we could take back and use.
5
   
Training included useful scenarios and was supplemented with helpful outside resources including instructor anecdotes and videos.
5
   
This course was well designed, managed and presented. The small class size (there were only 6 of us), allowed for a lot of good interaction as well as opportunities to learn individual styles and ultimately problem solve to a level that benefitted each participant. Our course administrator had significant relevant experience and was a great resource from start to finish.
4
   
This class gave many practical tools and insights to help me be more precise and effective in my communication. The emphasis on listening, empathy, self-awareness, and self-control was invaluable. Not only can they help me be a more effective leader, they can help me aim at becoming a better person overall. The exercises made me realize new strengths and weaknesses about myself; what I do well and what I can improve on. A class that can invite you to improve as a professional and individual outside of work is worth every minute.
5
   

This course is valid for 18 PMUs.

 

American Management Association is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is accredited to issue the IACET CEU.

 

American Management Association is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org. For additional information or for more information regarding administrative policies such as complaints and refunds, please contact Customer Service at 800-262-9699.

Recommended CPE Credit: 21 hours/Intermediate
Prerequisites: Experienced managers and seasoned professionals with four or more years of experience
Advance Preparation: None
Delivery Method: Group Live/Group Internet Based
Field of Study: Non-Technical – Communication & Marketing, Personal Development

 

Live Online Schedule

4 Sessions Available

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is assertiveness training for managers important?

Managers must communicate expectations, address performance issues and navigate disagreements while maintaining strong team relationships. Assertiveness training for managers helps leaders express ideas clearly, set boundaries and guide conversations confidently without becoming overly aggressive or passive.

How is assertiveness training for managers different from general assertiveness training?

General assertiveness training focuses on personal communication confidence. Assertiveness training for managers addresses leadership situations such as giving constructive feedback, managing conflict between employees and influencing team decisions. Managers learn how to communicate authority while maintaining trust and respect. You’ll empower yourself and others that you manage.

How can managers use assertive communication when addressing performance issues?

Addressing performance concerns requires clarity and professionalism. Assertive communication for managers helps leaders provide direct feedback, explain expectations and discuss improvement plans, while keeping the conversation constructive and focused on solutions.

I struggle to push back on unrealistic expectations from senior leadership. Can assertiveness training for managers help?

Yes. Many managers must balance team capacity with organizational demands. Assertiveness training for managers teaches techniques for communicating concerns, negotiating priorities and presenting alternative solutions, while maintaining positive relationships with senior leaders.

How does assertive leadership communication improve team relationships?

Managers who practice assertive leadership communication are able to set clear expectations, address issues early and encourage open dialogue. This approach reduces misunderstandings, builds trust and helps teams work more effectively together.

Who should attend assertiveness training for managers?

This program is designed for experienced managers and seasoned professionals who want to strengthen their leadership communication skills. It is especially valuable for leaders with four or more years of experience who want to build influence, resolve conflicts smoothly and communicate with greater confidence.
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