Have you agreed to do something that was not in your comfort zone and the project just didn’t turn out as well as you hoped? This post is about a workshop that I was asked to do for one of my loyal clients. The meeting planner, Julie, was in a bind because a trainer who she used for a “Hiring and Firing” class was not available. She asked me if I was willing to do research and teach the class for a couple of her conferences. I told her that I was NOT a lawyer or human resource specialist. She realized this yet knew that my expertise was in conflict and conflict. I agreed to do this because of the confidence from my client.
I interviewed several lawyers and human resource specialists and created a 20 page booklet. I was very interested in the topic and was impressed with how corporate America deals with this important yet difficult subject. I was ready to teach the course. The first conference went better than I thought. Yet the feedback was 75% positive and 25% negative. Participants wished Julie brought in a lawyer or human resource director. They were right. I did not like the fact that I could not answer all the questions during the class.
What to do? What Changes did I Make?
Conference #2 was coming up. After a LONG self evaluation, I discovered how I could turn around this stressful situation and hopefully make this training better. I immediately introduced myself as a facilitator. I told them that I would help facilitate their tough conversations when we discussed the legal ramifications of terminating employees. I also stated that there were several people in the training who already hired and fired employees and I asked them to be the real experts at times. They agreed to do this. I also empowered the participants who never hired or fired others to ask questions. This was also a new topic for many of their colleagues. I created many participatory exercises. Small groups wrote job descriptions or decided which interview questions were their favorite ones. We read some of the handouts verbatim on firing and discrimination because of the seriousness of the topic.
Was the second training better?
Yes it was! Participants appreciated my transparency when I concentrated on what I could do and my own skill set. The difference was that in the first conference I kept on telling them that I was NOT a lawyer or human resource specialist. Plus in the second conference I used the expertise of the people in the group which they all appreciated.
Joyce, what did your learn?
First of all I learned to trust myself when others see a positive quality that I may not see about myself. I actually told Julie that I would like to be considered in the future to present “Hiring and Firing” to her members. I was able to turn this stressful situation around by making minor changes. Trust me when I say I will remember this story in the future.
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Have you ever created a project that did not turn out as well as you wanted? If so, how did you turn things around to make the project a success?
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jerry weiss says
After reading your entire article, I found your advice very helpful in relieving stress
Joyce Weiss says
Thanks, Jerry. Please let me know how you were able to make a minor change to a stress situation. Especially if things improved as a result of the change. Thanks for being such a loyal reader.