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January 8, 2014 By Joyce Weiss 1 Comment

Master the Art of Family and Team Functions

cruise 2013 familyHave you ever dreaded going to work or to a family vacation?

Do you wonder if your co-workers or relatives will ever get along?

I had a very interesting family trip this winter break. My husband and I went on a family cruise with our children and grandchildren consisting of 6 adults and 3 teens. We are all strong personalities and are extremely independent. Our conversations are NEVER dull!

Mistakes other families made while on the cruise

I over-heard conversations from other families while I walked on the outside track. I realized that our family got it right…without even trying. One grandfather was complaining that his family didn’t ask to be excused at the dinner table. He was visibly upset while he was yelling at his son. Another family was frustrated because they never saw their children except at dinner. Others were judging each other for not going to the same social activities on the ship. I actually saw one family who looked bored and heard them complain that there was nothing to do. They were always together and were getting on each other’s nerves. How can I be so certain? I saw their relationships go down-hill daily on my walks.

Being the constant conflict resolution consultant, I decided to interview my family after we returned. I asked them why our experience worked out so well for ALL 9 of us. Yikes, not an easy thing to do.

Secrets to guarantee a successful family or team event:

We didn’t travel together for over 8 years and everyone wanted to go on this trip. The photo says it all. We really treasured our time together. We were there for the right reasons…to have fun, relax, and bond.

1.  We all respected that everyone was going to do their own thing. Some sat at the pool, exercised, scuba dove, snorkeled, shopped, read and attended wine tasting events. We didn’t discuss any of this before the trip because we are all independent and vary in personalities and interests. Doing our own thing would not be an issue.

I strongly suggest that people set boundaries before any trip to make sure that the expectations are realistic. Realize that everyone wants to do different things. This way no one is compromising what they want to do.

2.  We decided that dinner was the time when all 9 of us would eat together and share what we did during the day. This way no one could say that we didn’t make time for each other. We valued our time together and I wish I was a fly on the wall when the “bored families” met for dinner. The complaining must have been book material!

3.  We all met new friends during the day and included their families with ours. Being inclusive added such a great dimension to the family dynamics. We enjoyed getting to know each other and we all benefited from expanding our interests. The families that I heard argue during my walks were exclusive from others. They started getting on each others’ nerves by not expanding their horizons. Of course you know your family and there may be times when you only want to stick together. I know that by meeting new friends, we all laughed more. The teens will be seeing each other after the cruise. The last night of the cruise was so powerful because we celebrated with our new friends before dinner.

4.  There was a teen Xclub on the ship. This was a place where cousins and sisters and brothers could separate and expand their friendships. At times they hung out together by listening to music or watching TV which was so nice to see. Other times they were with their new friends. This is such a great lesson for all of us. There are so many choices on ships or in life and all we have to do is walk in the room and new opportunities will appear. First we have to open the door to the “teen Xclub!”

5.  If a family member is negative or sarcastic make sure that you nip it in the bud. We had to do this only once. It was uncomfortable at first to have this tough conversation BUT it cleared the air. The family is still laughing at how we resolved our “issue” on the Big White Chairs. You know by now that I recommend having tough conversations. Resolving conflict removes stress, creates respect and usually gets great results.

Taking Joyce Weiss’ experience back to your workplace

You may not be going on a family trip in the near future but you can still use the ideas in this post at work.

1.  Set realistic expectations by listening to the needs of your team and having them listen to you. This will save a lot of miscommunication! Stress is eliminated because everyone understands what needs will be met.

2.  Discover what your team members want to do and how they could use their skills in the best way possible. It may be time to switch job functions to increase productivity. It is best for the company and employees to keep STAR employees from leaving by making sure that they are in the best position.

3.  Create a time where everyone gets together to discuss what is going on in their day in order to create an engaged team and remove any glitches.

4.  Expand the team’s creativity by including other divisions or departments to support each other better.

5.  Nip any negativity or sarcasm in the bud. Ask yourself how much lost productivity exists by NOT dealing with tough issues.
Find ideas on the importance of respect in this article and video.

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Please let others know about these blog posts on reducing conflict at the workplace and home. There may be someone in your life who is feeling stressed out…who could benefit from the inspiration and knowledge on improving their working condition or home life.

Until next time,

This is Joyce Weiss, Conflict Resolution Consultant
I help others have tough conversations so they get a better night’s sleep.

Remember…You Get What YOU Tolerate!

 P.S.  Click here for my article and video on Respect in the Workplace

Filed Under: Improving Communication, Increase Respect in the Workplace, Respect in the Workplace
Tagged With: effective communication, relationships

October 1, 2013 By Joyce Weiss 1 Comment

Leadership Secrets Learned from Breaking Bad

breaking bad

I am a BIG fan of the TV series “Breaking Bad.”
It is intriguing to see how much positive hype is taking place right after
the powerful ending.
Many of the actors are giving such accolades to the entire writing team,
directors, producers  and staff.
They worked together for over 5 seasons and they still think of everyone
as a family.

 

 

So are you wondering…

“How in the world is the cast still feeling such a connection with each other?”

I heard the following statements in interviews from the show’s writers and actors.
They fit perfectly with the themes that I share with you weekly on dealing with conflict
in the workplace and improving communication.

Strong teams need to communicate openly in order to create an engaging environment.

Strong teams need to know:

1. “Tell me what you expect from me.”

2. “Give me an opportunity to perform.”

3. “Let me know how I’m getting along.”

4. “Give me guidance where I need it.”

5. “Recognize me for my contributions.”

Each actor and writer mentioned that they were able to ask these questions to directors and
producers. They helped create such a cohesive group of people.
Are these sentences being spoken in your workplace?

Was this helpful?
Please send me any comments that you may have for this blog post.
What do you do to engage your team?
Place your comments in the comment box at the end of this post.

Loyal readers like you help us find more people who could benefit from these posts.
Feel free to share this post. Just make sure and give credit to:
Joyce Weiss Training & Development LLC > www.JoyceWeiss.com

Please let others know about these blog posts on reducing conflict at the workplace and home.
There may be someone in your life who is experiencing some stress…who could benefit
from the inspiration and knowledge on improving their working condition or home life.

Until next time,
This is Joyce Weiss, Conflict Resolution Consultant

I help others have tough conversations so they get a better night’s sleep.

Remember…You Get What YOU Tolerate!

PS Click here to listen to Joyce’s podcast on Creating Team Synergy

PPS Click here to discover how you can have tough conversations and get a better night’s sleep
by mastering your communication skills.
Joyce will support you for 2 months during her
Master E-Course Communicate with Impact.

 

Filed Under: Collaboration Strategies, Communication, How to Improve Communication in the Workplace, Increase Respect in the Workplace, Miscellaneous
Tagged With: effective communication, employee morale, improving communication skills

June 25, 2013 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

So, Do You Think You Have a Strong Team?

cartoon oops fb out of time

Skip the morning donuts and see your team get stronger!

Many people “think” that they have a strong team, yet reality does not always match this perception!
There are usually hidden agendas and conflict in the workplace.
Employees and leaders need to have an open forum to make sure that the team is as strong as possible.

You probably know that my role in all of this is to stir up conflict.
That’s right, I’m not kidding.
I find that some people don’t have these important communication skills.
I help people have tough conversations and give them the tools to improve conflict in the workplace.
There are many reasons why people don’t like to be open.

Check out this article link:  Tips to Create Winning Teams

Do you see constant improvement as part of your team culture?

Here are more ideas how to make your team even stronger:

  • Leaders and people at all levels have opportunity to show what they can do.
  • Most work is done by small teams of peers, led by people who are knowledgeable about specific areas.
  • People are continually challenged – as well as supported – in ways that enable them to meet those challenges.
  • Managers coach instead of dictate.
  • Status is replaced by ability and valuable involvement.
  • Rewards are based on actual contribution.

How do you make sure that your perception matches your team’s reality?
Specifically how do you create an open environment for people to talk to each other?

Please send me how you do this in the comment section below.

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Until next time,
This is Joyce Weiss, Conflict Resolution Consultant
and remember…
YOU GET WHAT YOU TOLERATE

PS  Remember to check out this article link:  Tips to Create Winning Teams

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Collaboration Strategies, Communication, Conflict in the Workplace, Continuous Improvement, How to Improve Communication in the Workplace, Team Synergy
Tagged With: conflict in the workplace, effective communication, team building

April 17, 2013 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Team Synergy Worse Than Simon and Paula?

paula and simon photoSince you can’t exactly just switch over to X-Factor, you may have to learn to get along.

Have you ever wondered why your team doesn’t work as well as it can?

Do you want to resolve conflict in the workplace safely?

 

 Does your team…

  •  Believe it’s already there?
  • Continue to use group think
  • Allow negative team members to zap the team’s morale?
  • Know the expectations and roles of others?

 If so, discuss the possible reasons to remove obstacles.

Click here to find strategies to increase respect in the workplace and reduce stress

 Teams work best when…

  •  Continuous growth is part of the team culture
  • Leaders insist on openness and participation by everyone
  • Team members understand the danger of negativity and sarcasm
  • They have the tools to resolve conflict in the workplace
  • Role clarity and responsibility are understood by the entire team

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Please share your own Team Challenges

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Until next time…This is Joyce Weiss

and Remember…YOU Get What You Tolerate!

Don’t run away from conflict. Resolve it now to get respect back in the workplace.

I help people have tough conversations so they sleep better at night!

PS Do you want more information on this topic? If so
Click here to increase respect in the workplace and reduce stress.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Collaboration Strategies, Communication, Conflict and Resolution Specialist, Conflict in the Workplace, Great Leaders, How to Improve Communication in the Workplace, Increase Respect in the Workplace
Tagged With: conflict in the workplace, effective communication, employee morale, resolve conflict and interpersonal issues

March 12, 2013 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Confused About Constructive Feedback?

Lost and Confused Signpost

Okay, you’re getting more in control with your team communication.

Do you know that constructive feedback is a gift that you give to people you truly care about?

This statement is hard for some people to grasp.

 

 

 

 

Think about a time when someone gave you feedback in a constructive way.

What did you learn from this experience? How can you use that knowledge to help your team?

Click here for more information on how to Increase Respect in the Workplace!’

 

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Until next time,
This is Joyce Weiss
and Remember
…“YOU Get What YOU tolerate!”

 

 

Filed Under: Conflict in the Workplace, How to Improve Communication in the Workplace, Improving Communication, Increase Respect in the Workplace
Tagged With: conflict in the workplace, constructive feedback, effective communication, how to improve communication skills

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