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Liz Cassidy

Passive Assertive or Aggressive – What’s the Difference?

... person is threatening , finger pointing, stand over.Their speech can be loud abusive, rude and sarcastic Assertive Behaviour:People who typically behave in an assertive manner use methods of communication which enable them to maintain self- ... Read Read: Passive Assertive or Aggressive – What’s the Difference?

By: Liz Cassidy | 02/10/2008 | Self Help
Dennis Heath

Assertive Communication

... peers in the organisation, assertiveness in appropriate situations will win you friends and supporters. With practice and when used wisely, assertive behaviour can motivate, reduce communication errors, save time and make for a happier and ... Read Read: Assertive Communication

By: Dennis Heath | 22/09/2007 | Self Improvement

Assertiveness, Good Communication and Personal Development

At its most basic, assertive behaviour involves successfully dealing with potentially conflicting situations. It means that you can resolve conflict, or if not resolve them outright, or that you can compromise with another person or find a ... Read Read: Assertiveness, Good Communication and Personal Development

By: Benedict Smythe | 13/07/2008 | Careers

Assertiveness and Bullying in the Workplace

... have changed. And now they haunt your working days just as badly as they haunted your school days. Assertive Behaviour in the face of the Workplace Bully Successfully dealing with the workplace bully sometimes leads to the intervention ... Read Read: Assertiveness and Bullying in the Workplace

By: Benedict Smythe | 13/07/2008 | Careers

How to be more assertive

... of being assertive (as opposed to an intolerable authoritarian) is one’s ability to be approachable and respectful. Assertive behaviour is not defensive nor bullying, rather, it allows one to respect oneself and allows one to respect those ... Read Read: How to be more assertive

By: Talyn McArthur | 03/11/2009 | Negotiation

Assertiveness Skills - The Art of Saying No

... that lies between Nice and Nasty that can be termed Not-Nice (or even Not-Nasty). What we've seen with assertiveness, is that it is often seen as a single form of behaviour: just say no, stand your ground, be a broken record - all quite ... Read Read: Assertiveness Skills - The Art of Saying No

By: anonymous | 09/12/2005 | Advice

Assertiveness - Just how nice are you?

... beneficial and where you find it a liability. See where you fit into the wide spectrum of our definition of nice behaviour. Below is a list of some of the things that adaptive people do. It will help you identify for yourself the areas ... Read Read: Assertiveness - Just how nice are you?

By: Robin Chandler | 12/12/2005 | Self Help

Wither Art Thou? Aggressive or Assertive

... always like that. Some managers, in a bid to assert authority, only succeed in intimidating subordinates, who in an attempt to repel the threat or seeming oppression, end up exhibiting unruly and unbecoming behaviours. But must we continue ... Read Read: Wither Art Thou? Aggressive or Assertive

By: Tunde Kamali | 03/10/2007 | Motivational

Assertiveness vs Aggression

... being aggressive when you thought you were simply being assertive? This is actually quite common because usually it takes so much effort for unassertive people to stand up for themselves that their behaviour can often look more aggressive ... Read Read: Assertiveness vs Aggression

By: Robin Chandler | 09/05/2006 | Self Help
Robin McKay

Identifying Abnormal Behaviour Before You Hire it – Compulsive Liars are Consistent

... going to fake bad (although I have encountered this!). So what’s the answer to identifying abnormal or unusual workplace behaviour that can’t be assessed through a validated selection assessment? Make sure you checkout the candidate’s ... Read Read: Identifying Abnormal Behaviour Before You Hire it – Compulsive Liars are Consistent

By: Robin McKay | 17/07/2008 | Management

Consumer's Decision Making- Preeminent Tool to Analyze Consumer Behaviour

... (1990), ‘Consumer Behaviour' London: Dryden Press Papers For You (2006) "E/M/68. To what extent does Advertising affect Consumer Behaviour?", Available from http://www.coursework4you.co.uk/sprtmrk38.htm [19/06/2006] Papers For You ( ... Read Read: Consumer's Decision Making- Preeminent Tool to Analyze Consumer Behaviour

By: Verena Veneeva | 10/07/2006 | Marketing
Lisa Mills

How to Become More Assertive

... put forward an alternative interpretation. What many people don't realise is that being assertive is not a personality trait; it is something that is learned. The behaviour of being assertive is our ability to state our wants and feelings ... Read Read: How to Become More Assertive

By: Lisa Mills | 29/06/2009 | Self Help

How dogs work mentally and how you need to be to control their behaviour

... aggression towards humans and this is just to name a few.   If you calmly and assertively correct the dog at the moment he is doing the unwanted behaviour with a touch, then this they will understand. They understand because you are using ... Read Read: How dogs work mentally and how you need to be to control their behaviour

By: Paul Daly Canine Coaching | 08/10/2009 | Pets

Managing children’s behaviour: three surefire steps for children’s birthday party entertainers and parents

... soon as he came in the room, thus establishing the pecking order.  The idea was excellent as his behaviour was perfect from then on. Now, I am not saying that I do this to a birthday boy or girl or their guests at one of my sword fighting ... Read Read: Managing children’s behaviour: three surefire steps for children’s birthday party entertainers and parents

By: Darren Birchall | 27/05/2009 | Home & Family

children behaviour management-how to make your children behave

... remain consistent in your speech, your actions and your attitudes. Most importantly, you need to follow up with action what you assert with words. If you are not consistent, you send confused signals to the child. Then you can't blame him ... Read Read: children behaviour management-how to make your children behave

By: michael | 31/08/2009 | Parenting

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