Conflict resolution

Soft skills revisited – with a leadership perspective

This article "Soft skills revisited - with a leadership perspective" has just been published on Lexology. Back in July 2020 I shared some research insights from my book “Essential Soft Skills for Lawyers” which generated significant interest - not least from the associated nine-minute video explaining “soft” skills featuring the Read More

2022-11-08T14:49:16+00:00November 8, 2022|Kim's Blog, Lawyers, Management Skills, Relationship Management|

Resources to help you deal with difficult interactions

I sent this information as a mailer to my clients and contacts recently and the feedback was really positive. Some suggested I should publish it as a blog post so that it could be seen by more people. So here is an article on resources to help you deal with Read More

2021-04-01T17:04:06+01:00February 12, 2021|Kim's Blog, Management Skills, Relationship Management|

Business relationships – Using the drama triangle to resolve conflict (Video)

The latest short video (6 minutes) is on Business relationships - Using the drama triangle to resolve conflict. (Video script) Hi, I’m Kim Tasso A short while ago I produced a video on the Parent Adult Child model from Transactional Analysis (TA) to help people understand why sometimes communication and Read More

2024-01-11T20:17:32+00:00September 18, 2020|Kim's Blog, Management Skills, Relationship Management|

Business relationships – How the parent, adult, child (PAC) model helps with difficult interactions (Video)

This short (7 minutes) video introduces Transactional Analysis (TA). Business relationships – How the parent, adult, child (PAC) model helps with difficult interactions. (Video script) Hi, I’m Kim Tasso I’d like to share with you today a psychology concept to help you deal with difficult interactions – both in business Read More

2024-01-11T20:11:18+00:00September 4, 2020|Kim's Blog, Relationship Management|

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

These topics – Critical Thinking and Problem Solving – form a major part of the creativity and innovation workshops that I run (for details of public courses see here http://www.pmforum.co.uk/training.aspx). There are many other blogs on creativity (see, for example: http://kimtasso.com/the-psychology-of-creativity/ and http://kimtasso.com/creative-competencies/). In this blog, I explore critical thinking Read More

2016-12-20T16:23:15+00:00December 20, 2016|Kim's Blog, Management Skills|
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