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Interpersonal Skills
The ability to understand self and other
people in an organization to work
Co-operatively with them. It includes
four components;
Self Awareness,
Self Management
Social Awareness
Social Skills
Self-Awareness/Self-Perception
    This is a key aspect of being a leader
    The ability to recognize and understand your moods,
     emotions, and drives, as well as their effect on others
       Self-confidence (but not arrogance)

       Self-assessment

       Self-deprecating - sense of humor (rolling with the
        punches)
    What are my strengths and weaknesses
Knowing Yourself
   “Good timber does not grow with ease;
    the stronger the wind, the stronger the
    trees” - J. Willard Marriott
Knowing Yourself
        Being aware of how people
         respond to you
Self-Regulation
   This is another key aspect of
    being a leader
   Self-regulation is the ability to
    manage your emotions and
    reactions
   Others can and should be
    understanding, but SELF-
    regulation -- is up to YOU!
   Bad scenes stick in people’s
    minds
Self-Regulation
   Creates an environment of trust, safety,
    and fairness
   Discourages those around you from losing
    control or reacting impulsively
   Helps you avoid the temptation of easy or
    quick fixes
   Is characterized by thoughtful reflection
    and being comfortable with uncertainty
Six ways to make people like you
        Become genuinely interested in other people.
                           Smile.
 Remember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest
         and most important sound in any language.
Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves.
        Talk in terms of the other person's interests.
  Make the other person feel important - and do it sincerely.
Fundamental Techniques in Handling
  People

   Don't criticize, condemn or complain.
   Give honest and sincere appreciation.
   Arouse in the other person an eager
    want.
TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS
“Study of inter and intra individual transactions where there is a
stimulus and response”.

Transactional analysis is a method of analyzing human behavior in
social transactions.

It is a study of human relations through the study of stimuli and
response.
It is an extension of Freudian theory
                          Id
                          Ego
                          Super Ego
TA was developed by Eric Berne and popularized by Harries. Marial
James, Dorthy Jongeward and Wagner.
Psycho-Analytical or Psycho-Dynamic Theory
  “Sigmund Freud’s STRUCTURAL MODEL OF MENTAL LIFE”
  ID                 Psychic energy
           Inherited, Presented at birth, Present in life.
           Store of wishes and unconscious.
           Strives for immediate pleasure and avoid pain.
           Insistent and rash.
           Does not tolerate un-comforts-tension.
           Immoral, animal drives, Unorganized.
                                                EGO                  The Gateway of Action
                                                              Separates reality from unreality,
                                                       Logical, realistic, practical and rational.
                             Consciously distinguish between the demands of ID & Realities.
SUPER EGO                  Regulate and integrate inner motives and source of Tension release.

       Sensor agent of – Value, belief and standards of the society.
       Ideals & noble thoughts.
       Acquired from parents, teachers, friends, religion, etc.,
       Describes the right and wrong.
       Mediates, filters action.
EGO
A Psychological State of an Individual, which Guide
    the Way of Feeling, Thinking and Behavior
 EGO Status
                                         Controlling
 PARENT              Help                Protective
 (Taught Ego)   ---------------          Critical
                   Control               Nurturing
                                         Instructive

ADULT                                    Rational
                                         Factual
(Acquired by Maturity)
                                         Unemotional
                                         Independent
                                         Problem solver
                                  Free   Dependent        Spontaneous
 CHILD                                   Curious          Creative
 (Felt Ego)             LP               Rebel            Clumsy
                                   Adp   Frustrated       Pleasure seeking
LIFE POSITIONS
“ Assumption about self and others in the Societies”

       I am OK            -       You are not OK
       I am not OK        -       You are OK
       I am not OK        -       You are not OK
       I am OK            -       You are OK




                                                   Attitude Towards Self
                                                   Attitude Towards Self
   POSITIVE        I am OK            I am OK
                 You are not OK      You are OK

                  I am not OK       I am not OK
   NEGATIVE      You are not OK     You are OK

                     NEGATIVE        POSITIVE
Types of Transactions

  OPEN           P        P                COMPLIMENTARY
                 A        A                P–P–C               P= Parent
                                           A–A–C               A=Adult
                 C        C
                                           C–C                 C=Child
  CROSS          P        P
                                                    BLOCKED
                 A        A                         P–A
                 C        C                         C-P
ULTERIOR - - Transactions influenced by other than ego status (Hidden Meanings)

GALLOWS TRANSACTIONS - - In appropriate smile or love
GAMES – Repeat, Find it ulterior, Sense at superficial level
INEFFECTIVE STYLES OF GAMES – Perfectionist, Driver, Power game,
                                                   and Pleasure game
LIFE SCRIPTS AND STROKES:
A stroke is a unit of recognition may be positive or negative of a condition or
  both, strokes are required for healthy behavior.
Strokes may be physical, verbal or eye-to-eye contact.
 Child hood learning influences the behavior

 If a child lives with criticism, he/she learns to fight.

 If a child lives with hostility, he/she learns to condemn.

 If a child lives with ridicule, he/she learns to be shy.

 If a child lives with shame, he/she learns to feel guilty.

 If a child lives with tolerance, he/she learns to be patient.

 If a child lives with encouragement, he/she learns confidence.

    If a child lives with praise, he/she learns to appreciate.
    If a child lives with fairness, he/she learns justice.
    If a child lives with security, he/she learns to have faith.
    If a child lives with approval, he/she learns to like himself.
    If a child lives with acceptance and friendship, he/she learns to find love in
    the world.
JOHARI WINDOW
                                  Feed Back
                          Known to Self   Unknown to Self
Discussion



             Known to
             others          Open Area     Blind Area

             Unknown to
                            Hidden Area   Unknown Area
             others
Dealing with Difficult
      People
How to deal with Difficult people?




Hostile – Aggressive
  Stand up for your self
  Give them time to turn down
   use self assertive language
   avoid direct Confrontation.
Complainers


     Listen attentively
     Acknowledge their feelings
     Avoid complaining with them
     Tell the truth without apology
Clams


   Ask open ended questions.
   Be patient and wait for response.
   If there is no response, tell your opinion.
Super Agreeables


   Find out why they will not work

   Let them know that you respect them

   Ready to act, don’t allow to make unrealistic commitments

   Discern the hidden meaning in their humour
Negatives


               Don’t get dragged to their despair
               Don’t try to Cajole them out of their negativism
               Discuss the issue in detail - show the negative side of
                yours
               Ready to act without agreement
Know it all


Bulldozers
  Prepare yourself.
  Listen and paraphrase their main points.
  Use the Questioning forms to raise problems.
Balloons


   State facts as your perspective of reality.
   Find a way for them to save face.
   Confront them alone, not in public.
Indecisive Stallers



    Raise the issue why they are hesitant .
    If you are the problem, ask for help.
    Keep the action at your own hand.
    Remove them from the situation, if possible.
Emotional Intelligence (EI)
   The capacity for recognizing our feelings
    and those of others; for motivating
    ourselves and others; for managing
    emotions in ourselves and in our
    relationships
     Understanding yourself (self-awareness)
     Managing yourself (self-regulation)

     Understanding others (empathy)

     Managing others (motivation, social skills)
Knowing Yourself
   Taking criticism – tough medicine to
    swallow, but usually always valuable
Knowing Yourself
   Giving criticism -- kindly?
   Leaders have to bring correction, but
    HOW it’s brought can make or literally
    break someone

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Interpersonal skills

  • 1. Interpersonal Skills The ability to understand self and other people in an organization to work Co-operatively with them. It includes four components; Self Awareness, Self Management Social Awareness Social Skills
  • 2. Self-Awareness/Self-Perception  This is a key aspect of being a leader  The ability to recognize and understand your moods, emotions, and drives, as well as their effect on others  Self-confidence (but not arrogance)  Self-assessment  Self-deprecating - sense of humor (rolling with the punches)  What are my strengths and weaknesses
  • 3. Knowing Yourself  “Good timber does not grow with ease; the stronger the wind, the stronger the trees” - J. Willard Marriott
  • 4. Knowing Yourself  Being aware of how people respond to you
  • 5. Self-Regulation  This is another key aspect of being a leader  Self-regulation is the ability to manage your emotions and reactions  Others can and should be understanding, but SELF- regulation -- is up to YOU!  Bad scenes stick in people’s minds
  • 6. Self-Regulation  Creates an environment of trust, safety, and fairness  Discourages those around you from losing control or reacting impulsively  Helps you avoid the temptation of easy or quick fixes  Is characterized by thoughtful reflection and being comfortable with uncertainty
  • 7. Six ways to make people like you Become genuinely interested in other people. Smile. Remember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language. Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves. Talk in terms of the other person's interests. Make the other person feel important - and do it sincerely.
  • 8. Fundamental Techniques in Handling People  Don't criticize, condemn or complain.  Give honest and sincere appreciation.  Arouse in the other person an eager want.
  • 9. TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS “Study of inter and intra individual transactions where there is a stimulus and response”. Transactional analysis is a method of analyzing human behavior in social transactions. It is a study of human relations through the study of stimuli and response. It is an extension of Freudian theory Id Ego Super Ego TA was developed by Eric Berne and popularized by Harries. Marial James, Dorthy Jongeward and Wagner.
  • 10. Psycho-Analytical or Psycho-Dynamic Theory “Sigmund Freud’s STRUCTURAL MODEL OF MENTAL LIFE” ID Psychic energy Inherited, Presented at birth, Present in life. Store of wishes and unconscious. Strives for immediate pleasure and avoid pain. Insistent and rash. Does not tolerate un-comforts-tension. Immoral, animal drives, Unorganized. EGO The Gateway of Action Separates reality from unreality, Logical, realistic, practical and rational. Consciously distinguish between the demands of ID & Realities. SUPER EGO Regulate and integrate inner motives and source of Tension release. Sensor agent of – Value, belief and standards of the society. Ideals & noble thoughts. Acquired from parents, teachers, friends, religion, etc., Describes the right and wrong. Mediates, filters action.
  • 11. EGO A Psychological State of an Individual, which Guide the Way of Feeling, Thinking and Behavior EGO Status Controlling PARENT Help Protective (Taught Ego) --------------- Critical Control Nurturing Instructive ADULT Rational Factual (Acquired by Maturity) Unemotional Independent Problem solver Free Dependent Spontaneous CHILD Curious Creative (Felt Ego) LP Rebel Clumsy Adp Frustrated Pleasure seeking
  • 12. LIFE POSITIONS “ Assumption about self and others in the Societies” I am OK - You are not OK I am not OK - You are OK I am not OK - You are not OK I am OK - You are OK Attitude Towards Self Attitude Towards Self POSITIVE I am OK I am OK You are not OK You are OK I am not OK I am not OK NEGATIVE You are not OK You are OK NEGATIVE POSITIVE
  • 13. Types of Transactions OPEN P P COMPLIMENTARY A A P–P–C P= Parent A–A–C A=Adult C C C–C C=Child CROSS P P BLOCKED A A P–A C C C-P ULTERIOR - - Transactions influenced by other than ego status (Hidden Meanings) GALLOWS TRANSACTIONS - - In appropriate smile or love GAMES – Repeat, Find it ulterior, Sense at superficial level INEFFECTIVE STYLES OF GAMES – Perfectionist, Driver, Power game, and Pleasure game
  • 14. LIFE SCRIPTS AND STROKES: A stroke is a unit of recognition may be positive or negative of a condition or both, strokes are required for healthy behavior. Strokes may be physical, verbal or eye-to-eye contact.  Child hood learning influences the behavior  If a child lives with criticism, he/she learns to fight.  If a child lives with hostility, he/she learns to condemn.  If a child lives with ridicule, he/she learns to be shy.  If a child lives with shame, he/she learns to feel guilty.  If a child lives with tolerance, he/she learns to be patient.  If a child lives with encouragement, he/she learns confidence.  If a child lives with praise, he/she learns to appreciate.  If a child lives with fairness, he/she learns justice.  If a child lives with security, he/she learns to have faith.  If a child lives with approval, he/she learns to like himself.  If a child lives with acceptance and friendship, he/she learns to find love in the world.
  • 15. JOHARI WINDOW Feed Back Known to Self Unknown to Self Discussion Known to others Open Area Blind Area Unknown to Hidden Area Unknown Area others
  • 17. How to deal with Difficult people? Hostile – Aggressive  Stand up for your self  Give them time to turn down  use self assertive language  avoid direct Confrontation.
  • 18. Complainers Listen attentively Acknowledge their feelings Avoid complaining with them Tell the truth without apology
  • 19. Clams  Ask open ended questions.  Be patient and wait for response.  If there is no response, tell your opinion.
  • 20. Super Agreeables  Find out why they will not work  Let them know that you respect them  Ready to act, don’t allow to make unrealistic commitments  Discern the hidden meaning in their humour
  • 21. Negatives  Don’t get dragged to their despair  Don’t try to Cajole them out of their negativism  Discuss the issue in detail - show the negative side of yours  Ready to act without agreement
  • 22. Know it all Bulldozers  Prepare yourself.  Listen and paraphrase their main points.  Use the Questioning forms to raise problems.
  • 23. Balloons  State facts as your perspective of reality.  Find a way for them to save face.  Confront them alone, not in public.
  • 24. Indecisive Stallers  Raise the issue why they are hesitant .  If you are the problem, ask for help.  Keep the action at your own hand.  Remove them from the situation, if possible.
  • 25. Emotional Intelligence (EI)  The capacity for recognizing our feelings and those of others; for motivating ourselves and others; for managing emotions in ourselves and in our relationships  Understanding yourself (self-awareness)  Managing yourself (self-regulation)  Understanding others (empathy)  Managing others (motivation, social skills)
  • 26. Knowing Yourself  Taking criticism – tough medicine to swallow, but usually always valuable
  • 27. Knowing Yourself  Giving criticism -- kindly?  Leaders have to bring correction, but HOW it’s brought can make or literally break someone