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A workshop aimed at helping people deal with workplace aggression is set to be held at Hervey Bay Community Centre.
Resolution Education will deliver the one-day De-escalation Training.
“Occupational aggression, be it physical or psychological, has become a global problem crossing borders, work settings, and occupational groups,” a statement about the training said.
“For long a forgotten issue, violence at work has dramatically gained momentum in recent years and is now a priority concern in both industrialised and developing countries.
“These conflictive situations can occur in a number of settings within the workplace.
“Either internally such as face-to-face, telephone or email communication, or externally when offsite working in the community.
A new study gives us a blow-by-blow on how remote workplace conflict between employees tends to pan out - from the source of the clash and the most common platforms used, to the repercussions received.
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Unit 5001OD & Unit 525 5001OD - Personal development as a manager and leader & 525 - Using reflective practice to inform personal and professional development
Unit 5002OD & Unit 521 5002OD - Information based decision making & 521 - Using data and information for decision making
Unit 5003OD & Unit 504 5003OD - Managing team and individual performance & 504 - Managing performance
Unit 5004OD & Unit 516 5004OD - Practices of resource management & 516 - Planning, procuring and managing resources
Unit 5005OD & Unit 509 5005OD - Meeting stakeholder and quality needs & 509 - Managing stakeholder relationships
Unit 5010OD & Unit 508 5010OD - Planning for development & 508 - Principles of developing a skilled and talented workforce
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Akron, Ohio, January 12, 2021. America is facing potential violence of an unprecedented nature on January 20 as Joe Biden is inaugurated as the next President of the United States. The threat of violence is very real and has the potential to touch Americans where they live and work. Protests are planned for every State Capital building around the country. In response to these threats and to help businesses and the general public to prepare, Timothy Dimoff, President of SACS Consulting, (www.sacsconsulting.com) a high-risk national security company, has issued these tips to help citizens and businesses prepare: