| Article Index |
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| Assertiveness |
| Assertiveness at Work |
| The Assertive Approach |
| Giving Feedback |
| Receiving Feedback |
| Requests |
| Handling Complaints |
| Angry People |
| A Culture of Assertiveness |
Assertiveness training is based on the idea that individuals have certain rights and certain responsibilities to themselves and other people.
If people feel their rights are respected, their confidence, motivation and productivity improve.
1.1 People have the right to feel respected in the workplace.
A culture of assertiveness is especially valuable where people work under pressure or have daily contact with the public.
1.2 People have the right to know what is expected of them in their jobs.
1.3 People have a right to be consulted about decisions that affect them in their work.
1.4 People have a right to make genuine mistakes and do not deserve blame and put-downs.
1.5 People have the responsibility to respect other people's rights, irrespective of seniority.
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