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BE ASSERTIVE AND ACQUIRE SELF CONTROL
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Your projects require you to work in a multicultural environment? This is where you can forge your resources and rise to the challenge of solving issues. Assuming such responsibilities means you know how to get your message across. You develop confidence in yourself because you know how to express the sense behind your priorities. Your attitude commands the respect of your partners …

Welcome to professional and multicultural communication…

PUBLIC:
personnel who want to assert themselves in multicultural teams and contexts

PLACE: au CEPIG

THE AIM OF THIS TRAINING PROGRAM

Be daring but also know how strongly to assert yourself to meet your goals. Take your cross-cultural environment into account and learn how to develop your intelligence according to the stakes involved.

Perform with grace under pressure, leveraging your time and energy to its best effect in your professional relationships. Dare to assert yourself, but do it in a constructive way. These are the challenges that CEPIG’s program enables you to meet.

More than ever, having professional communication is an essential skill. This is how each employee fully contributes and makes progress with colleagues and teams, performing effectively under demanding conditions.

Developing assertiveness means:
• Being able to explain your point of view and to defend it
• Listening and being open-minded and aware of the common interest between you and others.

OBJECTIVES

• Listening and asking questions to be in an appropriate position
• Acting in accordance with yourself by discovering your own personal style of assertiveness
• Asserting yourself without being opposed or without imposing your own opinion
• Putting your arguments into words
• Gaining self-control: asserting yourself in a stressful situation
• Identifying different types of aggression (being defensive, fearful, destructive, self-destructive) and asserting yourself firmly and constructively

 

 

 

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