Services: Workshops
Communications and Confict Management -
Detailed Descriptions
COMMUNICATIONS A SKILL AND A CHOICE
Effective communication requires more than good intentions;
it requires an understanding of the process, the development
of skills and knowing when and how to apply the skills. This
workshop addresses the process and skills needed to be a good
communicator. Topics include: active listening, the power
of non-verbal language, the difference between intent and
impact, assertion not aggression and consensus building. Participants
will have time for skills building and practice.
DIVERSITY AWARENESS AND COMMUNICATION
This series of workshops includes the basics in diversity
awareness: defining terms, individual reflections on the culture
of the individual and the organization, examining the traits
and qualities of a healthy workplace, communication styles
and practical examples of how an organization creates and
perpetuates a culture of its own. The program includes basic
sessions for all staff, management training for supervisors
and the development of an internal task force to move issues
beyond the basic level where change can take place.
CREATING AND MAINTAINING A HEALTHY WORKPLACE
This workshop is designed to assist administrators and professional
staff to identify, appreciate and enhance their management
style. Participants will be invited to review their role and
responsibility in creating a climate where people are valued
and challenged.
EFFECTIVE SKILLS FOR THE PRIEST PERSONNEL BOARD
This program will assist the members of a priest personnel
board in working with clergy placement systems and necessary
skills needed in this service. The presenters will review
the key functions of the priest personnel board including
the decision-making process, relevant data collection, and
instruments for priest evaluation and policy development.
Skills development will include interviewing techniques, objective
decision-making and ways to approach persons who need a change.
GETTING OFF TO A GOOD START: WHATS YOUR WORKSTYLE?
Knowledge of yourself and your own particular style is essential
for those in leadership positions. The ability to discover
and share this with others is critical for those who are working
in a team environment. Through the use of the DiSC Instrument,
parish/pastor leadership teams, priest personnel boards and
religious leadership team members identify their particular
workstyle, share with others on the team and develop concrete
strategies for good working relationships.
WORKSTYLE INVENTORY AND TEAM BUILDING
In this workshop participants complete a personal workstyle
inventory and work toward a better understanding of how their
style impacts those with whom they work. The goal is to help
each participant identify their own strengths and weaknesses,
gain an appreciation of those styles different from their
own and develop strategies for strengthening relationships
in the workplace. It is recommended that staff members, work
groups, teams, departments, etc. participate together as a
whole.
CREATIVE CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
Conflict is unavoidable in human relations. In this workshop,
participants will examine their individual conflict management
style and explore how it can lead to greater clarity, creativity
and growth.
EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE IN A MINISTRY SETTING
Workplace relations, because they are human relations, require
the implementation of policies, procedures and reasonable
expectations for appropriate conduct. When workers fail to
live up to a supervisors performance expectation, employee
discipline becomes a way to both coach the individual and
build a stronger working relationship. Where this is done
well, methods of employee discipline correct the infraction
as well as communicate the value of the employee and the dignity
of the human person. This workshop will discuss employee discipline
as rehabilitation, versus retaliation, identify the skills
necessary to manage the process, examine methods of addressing
common workplace difficulties and difficult people and allow
time for participants to practice skills.
MANAGING GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES
This workshop presents the rationale, policies, and procedures
for due process and grievance procedures which are appropriate
for the just treatment of church workers. Specific topics
are: definitions of due process and grievance procedures,
rationale and values, phases of a process, policy samples,
preventive measures, grievance committees, and legal issues.
To arrange a workshop contact the NACPA office at 513-421-3134
or email at nacpa@nacpa.org.
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