This session explores the fundamentals of effective feedback, covering both formal and informal conversations, and introduces practical coaching techniques to drive individual and team growth. Participants will learn how to adapt their coaching style to suit different situations, manage resistant behaviours, and foster a culture of open communication and continuous improvement. The session also emphasises the importance of psychological safety, ensuring that feedback is constructive, well-received, and promotes a positive workplace culture.
This session provides a practical understanding of common workplace risks, from psychosocial hazards and underperformance to unfair dismissal claims and procedural fairness. Participants will explore real-world scenarios, gaining insights into when and how to escalate risks, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. The session also covers recent legislative updates, equipping managers with the knowledge they need to navigate evolving workplace laws and obligations.
A respectful workplace doesn’t just happen, it’s cultivated through awareness, accountability, and everyday interactions. While workplace incivility can seem subtle – an ignored greeting, a sarcastic remark, being left out of conversations – its impact is anything but minor. Over time, these behaviours can harm team morale, increase stress, and create a toxic work environment that hinders collaboration and success.
Through interactive activities, real-life examples, and practical tools, participants will learn how to recognise different forms of incivility, reflect on their own behaviour, and respond to disrespectful conduct in constructive ways. The training also reinforces the importance of empathy, active communication, and shared responsibility in promoting a culture of mutual respect.
In today’s fast-paced and often high-pressure work environments, subtle forms of disrespect – eye-rolling, dismissive comments, sarcasm – can easily be overlooked. Yet these seemingly minor acts of workplace incivility can have a major impact: eroding trust, increasing turnover, and silently driving down productivity and engagement.
Our Workplace Incivility Training for Managers is a practical, evidence-based program designed to help leaders recognise, respond to, and prevent incivility before it undermines team culture and performance.
Managers will gain confidence in navigating difficult conversations, setting clear behavioural expectations, and fostering a climate of psychological safety. Whether addressing emerging tensions or seeking to reinforce a culture of professionalism, this training ensures your leaders are prepared to lead with integrity, empathy, and accountability.