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Title

Preventing Tensions, Disagreements and Conflicts in the Workplace (410)

Dates

11th April 2019

Lang EN Workshop language is English
Organizer(s)
Speakers

Dr Tanja Wranik

Description

Difficult relationships, disagreements, and conflicts are a normal part of working life, and learning how to manage them a crucial skill. This is especially true in the research environment where competition can be fierce, and where relationships with thesis supervisors are uniquely co-dependent. Unfortunately, most people only realize the importance of these skills when they find themselves caught in a situation they cannot deescalate or manage effectively, and especially when the situation has negative consequences for their work quality and/or well being.

This workshop is designed for doctoral candidates who feel "stuck" in a difficult relationship situation. In particular, we will examine why some relationships can become difficult and how individual differences in communication and collaboration practice may increase misunderstandings and distrust. Based on the cases and examples brought to the workshop, we will then experiment different tools and techniques in how to handle them. Finally, we will discuss what to do if a difficult relationship becomes a conflict which cannot be resolved by the doctoral candidate. The skills from this workshop should also provide participants with insights on how to more rapidly manage difficult situations in the future.

The workshop will be interactive, and based on the cases and examples brought by the students. We will use role playing and concrete examples to try different approaches and techniques. Participants should leave with numerous concrete ideas on how to approach a relationship challenge and be willing to try different methods to achieve success.

 

Language: the workshop will be held in English, but we can manage some of the cases in French or German, depending on the language of the participant.

 

Timing: The workshop will be held in the afternoon and early evening in order to facilitate participation.

 

Location

University of Geneva

Information

Date : Thursday 11th April 2019

Schedule : 12:30 to 7:30 pm. The workshop will be held in the afternoon and early evening in order to facilitate participation.

Place: University of Geneva

Instructor: Tanja Wranik obtained her PhD in Psychology from the University of Geneva and was a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University. She taught Applied Psychology at the University of Geneva for six years and during this time helped develop the Master of Advanced Studies in Human Resources and Career Development, jointly run by the University of Geneva, Lausanne, Neuchâtel, and Fribourg. Tanja is a licensed work and organizational psychologist, FSP, APSYTRA, a certified coach, and provides consulting services to organizations throughout Switzerland and Europe. She also teaches postgraduate-level courses and workshops at several Universities and Business Schools.

Expenses

Participants are eligible for reimbursement of incurred travel expenses by train between the city of their university and the location of the workshop (half-fare card, 2nd class).

Places

12

Deadline for registration 04.04.2019
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