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What's Up with the Work World?

Dealing with Difficult Coworkers and Constituents

October 23, 2012

For webinar audio, call 888-437-3195.

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Today’s Speakers

Bruce Feustel

Senior Fellow, NCSL Legislative Management Program

Denver, Colorado

Lore Christopher

Human Resources Director, Legislative Assembly

Salem, Oregon

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Legislator-Citizen Connection Project

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Dealing with Difficult Co-workers and Constituents

Overview:

• What's important?

• Difficult behaviors

• General considerations

• Specific strategies for common problems

• Final tips

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What’s Important?

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• Dealing with difficult co-workers and constituents

just part of the job

• This is a skill, like any other, that you can improve

• You can control your attitude and actions

• You can improve by planning, practice and

reflection

• Start by thinking of the best models you have seen

What’s Important?

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Two models:

• Attacked by the Speaker

• Handling the unbalanced constituent

What’s Important?

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Question 1: What's the most important attribute in

these situations:

• Calm demeanor

• Patience

• Focus on doing your job

• Objectivity

• Don't take things personally

• Courage to stick up for yourself

• Assertiveness

What’s Important?

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Difficult Behaviors

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Difficult behavior/ co-workers:

• Negative Attitude

• Bullying

• Gossiping

• Micromanaging

• Nonresponsive (ignoring your emails or other

communication)

• Untrustworthy

• Personality differences

Difficult Behaviors

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Difficult behavior/ constituents:

• Anger

• Chronic complainer

• Long winded

• Political opponent

• Disrespectful

• Won't accept legislator's solution/decision

• Unrealistic expectations

Difficult Behaviors

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Question 2: What's your most difficult coworker?

• Negative Attitude

• Bully

• Gossip

• Micromanager

• Nonresponsive (ignoring your emails or other

communication)

• Untrustworthy

General Considerations

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• Stay in the moment-difficulty may come as

surprise

• North Star focus on what is important

• Emphasize engaged listening

• Calm

• Professional

General Considerations

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• Can I handle this by myself? What goes to

HR/my boss?

• Violence or threat of violence

• Criminal or ethical violation

• Sexual harassment

• Persistent and significant problem

General Considerations

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• Handle in the moment as best you can

• Don't respond in emotion or anger

• Reflect on what you want, what is wrong

• Is this ongoing?

• Would it help to talk to trusted colleague/

friend/supervisor?

• Stick up for yourself

• Decide what needs to be done and do it

General Considerations

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What's my role in all of this?

• Personality differences-Myers/Briggs

examples

• Knowing your hot buttons

• Recognizing stress

• Objectively review your own behavior

• To someone, you are the difficult co-worker

General Considerations

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Discussing problem with the difficult person

• Find safe, neutral ground and time

• Using "I" statements

• Active listening-seek first to understand (Covey)

• Ask open-ended questions

• Be clear and specific

• Have suggestions

• Be open to other's suggestions

• Professional, not personal

• Find solution or find help

General Considerations

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Anger:

• Stay calm and focused

• Listen to make sure you understand person's

viewpoint

• Assess anger: general bully, genuine anger, a

tactic or what?

• Stay professional-you can only control yourself

• Don't take personally unless it is

Specific Strategies for Common Problems

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Specific Strategies for Common Problems

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Negative Attitude:

• Keep your positive approach

• Is this legitimate criticism?

• Ask for specific facts

• If appropriate, ask the person for ideas

• Avoid whiners where possible

• You can't change everyone

Specific Strategies for Common Problems

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Specific Strategies for Common Problems

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Disrespectful:

• Stay professional

• Use evidence-based information

• Use opinions of others

• Use team approach or have witnesses where

appropriate

• Cover yourself

• Be clear about what's next

• Take satisfaction in your own actions

• You won't earn everyone's respect

Specific Strategies for Common Problems

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Specific Strategies for Common Problems

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Micromanaging/bossy:

• Is the person your boss?

• Build the case for more independence

• May get independence in some areas,

not others

Specific Strategies for Common Problems

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Gossip:

• Legislatures are gossip havens

• Differentiate between intel and gossip

• Develop strategy to pull out of gossip

conversations

• If it focuses on you, clarify with people who need

to know

• Protect confidential information

Specific Strategies for Common Problems

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Points of emphasis:

• Dealing with difficult people is a skill-consciously

develop it

• Find models who do this well

• Seek guidance, then plan, reflect and practice

• Recognize when you hit these situations

Final Tips

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Points of emphasis:

• Arturo's North Star focus

• Stay calm and listen

• Reflect with mentor/supervisor/HR where

appropriate

• Decide what needs to be done and do it

Final Tips

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Why Involve HR…ever?

Neutral Party Perspective

Documentation of concern and remedy

Experience with workplace issues

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When and How to involve HR?

Sooner rather than later before the conflict escalates

and HR is involved in potential disciplinary action.

Accept responsibility up front for asking HR for help.

Inform other party in advance of asking for HR help.

Brief HR prior to meeting together of your concerns.

Allow other party to brief HR of their concerns.

Meet as one body to solve the concerns.

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What HR will do for you…

Objectively listen to both party’s concerns.

Propose solutions based on experience with similar

past concerns and remedies.

Follow-up to ensure that progress is being made and

that the concerns are diminishing.

Document the concerns.

Serve as a “safe haven” for both parties to speak

frankly to resolve the issues.

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Questions?

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Contact Information

•The webinar archive and power points will be

available next week.

•Bruce Feustel: [email protected]

•NCSL: [email protected]

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NCSL Fall Forum

• December 5-7, 2012

• Washington, D.C.

www.ncsl.org/forum

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Thank You