Formation
Conflict Management
Langue(s) de l'événement
English
Date limite d'inscription : vendredi 31 janvier 2025 - 18h00 (UTC+9)
Tarif :
CCIFJ Member 45.000 JPY (excluding VAT)
Non-Member 55.000 JPY (excluding VAT)
For cancellation made one week before the training, we would ask you to send a substitute, otherwise we will apply a 50% cancellation fee.
Cancellations made on the previous day and the day of the seminar will be fully charged.
CCIFJ is reserving the right to cancel or shift to another appropriate date if the minimum number of registrants is not satisfied.
Reduce workplace stress and improve productivity with a new approach to handling conflict.
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
DATE: February 4th 2025 (Tue) | Time: 14:00-17:00
Reduce workplace stress and improve productivity with a new approach to handling conflict.
This training equips managers to understand their own natural reaction to conflict and how to deal with difficult situations more intentionally to optimize results for themselves and others in the workplace.
TRAINING CONTENT
Workplace conflict can have a serious negative impact, including reduced productivity, lower-quality output, decreased engagement and team morale, increased stress and burnout, elevated absenteeism, higher employee turnover, and wasted resources.
This training program is designed to equip you with insights and skills to handle tense differences of opinion, whether you're already comfortable with conflict or you prefer to avoid it. You'll learn 3 top causes of conflict in today's workplace and how to respond to different types of conflict.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Leaders, managers, or anyone interested in dealing effectively with workplace conflict
TRAINING METHOD
This will be an interactive session with opportunities to practice the techniques you'll learn, so that you have actionable takeaways to apply in your work.
YOUR TRAINER
Helen Iwata is an award-winning, bilingual coach who helps busy managers and executives in Japan and beyond to do excellent work without sacrificing their wellbeing.
Originally from the UK, Helen has lived and worked in Japan for over 30 years.
During her ten years with McKinsey & Company in Tokyo, she served as manager of client communications and trained consultants and clients in leadership, teamwork, and communication skills, including presentations and meeting facilitation.
In May 2013, Helen established her own business and is now the go-to expert for multiple multinationals to design and lead their high-level training and coaching programs around leadership, communication, and women’s success.
Helen served for 6 years as faculty for the Tokyo University Executive Management
Program and won the 2017 Waseda University Teaching Award for her Strategic
Thinking and Communication MBA course.
She’s coached thousands of business professionals throughout Japan, as well as in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Poland, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
She is a popular and energetic speaker, having taken the stage at the British, French, and Swedish Chambers of Commerce, FEW (For Empowering Women), Google's Womenwill, Nikkei's Woman Expo, TEDx Roppongi, and numerous corporate events.
Helen is a Nikkei Woman Smart and Nikkei doors columnist, author of the Japanese book Eigo no Shigoto-jutsu, published by Shogakukan, and host of the Sasuga! Podcast, which ranked #2 in Apple Podcast Japan Careers All Time ranking in 2021.
She’s a wife, mother, and… a karate world champion!