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Diplomacy and Tact in Practice

Learn how to apply diplomacy and tact
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Erin Shankie  5 Lessons ·  13m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Diplomacy and tact become easier the more you use them. The skills required to practically apply diplomacy will help establish, maintain, and cultivate relationships—even in times of crisis or change.

One of these skills is speaking with confidence, which helps you cement your leadership presence and solve problems. Also, building rapport with those you work with allows you to determine—and focus on—a common ground for all those involved. This is especially helpful when it comes to handling problematic conversations. Establishing trust and understanding with employees creates the space for empathy and authenticity, which can be key in diffusing difficult situations. It’s also necessary to effectively control your own emotions—and to validate and understand others’ emotions.

In these lessons on Diplomacy and Tact in Practice, you will discover how to establish rapport and how to speak confidently in difficult situations—and with difficult people. You will also learn how to avoid additional conflicts by being confident in tricky scenarios, and how to use emotional controls to set the right tone for your team.

What You'll Learn

  • Build and maintain rapport with the people you work with by focusing on common ground
  • Speak confidently in difficult situations and with difficult people
  • Approach and handle problematic or difficult conversations
  • Use emotional controls to set the right tone for your team
  • Recognize how to control your own emotions while validating and understanding others' emotions
  • Avoid additional conflicts by staying confident in tricky scenarios

Key Takeaways

  • Diplomacy and tact become easier the more you practice and use them.
  • Speaking with confidence helps cement your leadership presence and solve problems.
  • Building rapport lets you find and focus on common ground with everyone involved, which helps when handling problematic conversations.
  • Establishing trust and understanding with employees creates space for empathy and authenticity that can help diffuse difficult situations.
  • Effective diplomacy requires controlling your own emotions while validating and understanding the emotions of others.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

You will discover how to establish rapport, how to speak confidently in difficult situations and with difficult people, how to avoid additional conflicts by being confident in tricky scenarios, and how to use emotional controls to set the right tone for your team.

What topics or lessons does the course cover?

The course includes an Introduction, Speaking Confidently in Difficult Situations, Emotional Controls, Focus on Building Rapport, and a Test Your Knowledge section.

What skills does this course help me develop?

It helps develop diplomacy, handling confrontation, politeness, tactfulness, communication strategies, and negotiation training.

What are the learning objectives of this course?

The objectives are to demonstrate how to build and maintain rapport, to explain and apply how to approach difficult situations, and to recognize how to control emotions.

How is diplomacy useful in the workplace?

Practically applying diplomacy helps establish, maintain, and cultivate relationships even in times of crisis or change, and supports leadership presence and problem-solving.