Winning Negotiations - Leadership Workshop: HSCP Funded

Venue Webinar
Contact Hours 6
Event Type Expression Of Interest
Refreshments Included No
Free Event No
How to Book Complete expression of interest application form
Contact Email [email protected]
Date 11 Jun 2025 10:00 - 11 Jun 2025 16:30
Pricing
HSE Staff €10.00
HSE Staff €10.00

Date: Wednesday 11 June 

€10.00

Time: 1000-1630

Online Webinar 

This collaboration between Social Care Ireland and the Irish Association of Social Work has successfully facilitated several interdisciplinary leadership workshops together. This year six professions from the professional development network identified leadership skills as a CPD need within their profession. Expanding these interdisciplinary Leadership workshops would be beneficial to share learning across a whole host of different leadership roles within the different sectors. These workshops will be targeting at senior management and leaders. Thus, ensuring leaders and managers can maintain and develop skills to deliver a high-quality strategic service and not be blocked if they are faced with challenges and conflict within teams.

These workshops have been designed for leaders/managers who attempt or avoid difficult conversations out of fear of the consequences. Typically, when the conversation does occur the parties think and feel a lot more than they say. These one-day workshops will address any issues that make conversations difficult and develop strategies as well as present tools that can be used to have real meaningful conversations where both parties are happy with the outcomes. Learning how to proactively navigate conflict, ensuring that all voices are heard, and that the most workable and practical solution can be implemented.  Navigating conflict and leading change is our new mind-set, in which we help teams move from conflict to constructive disagreement as a catapult to high performance and moving forward with projects. It can lead to higher job satisfaction, stronger relationships with colleagues, and innovation. 

Aim: Develop skills for HSCP staff to operate in the current environment and effectively have those difficult conversations. Increase confidence in how to diagnose a situation.

  • The importance of a negotiation framework linked to clear business objectives.
  • Planning and conducting the negotiation—paying close attention to the seven negotiation elements—relationship, communication, interests, options, legitimacy, BATNA, and commitment.
  • The phases of negotiation—preparation, exploration, proposal, bargaining, securing agreement, and implementation.
  • Your own negotiation style and its impact on negotiation outcomes.
  • Tactics and behaviours at the negotiation table.

Biography of Facilitator:

Dr Gearoid Hardy, leadership development consultant with over 35 years’ experience of implementing change in both public and private sectors. He has gained extensive experience and knowledge working in higher education, healthcare, financial services, technology, manufacturing, and policing. His career has both an Irish and an international dimension, having worked extensively across Europe, Middle East, Asia and the US. Gearóid has been an adjunct lecturer for 25 years, lecturing on leadership and management on MBA and Masters programmes in a number of Universities across the world. He coaches CEO’s and senior executives from a diverse range of backgrounds including senior UCD staff. He is accustomed to asking the challenging and often unpopular questions that draws people out of their comfort zones. He continually prompts leaders to reassess the situation, leading them to new-found clarity from within

Offers are processed based off caseload and service needs

Applications close on Friday 30 May at 12 midday 

DATA SHARING: Note that where events are online and/or interdisciplinary it will be necessary to share your email address with the facilitator.

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