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Title The power of assertive behaviour
Published Malvern East, Vic. : Videotrain, [1994]

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS  158.2 Vid/Poa  AVAILABLE
Description 1 videodisc (DVD) (15 min.) : sound, color ; 12 cm + trainer's manual (22 pages ; 30 cm)
Summary Publisher description: Being an assertive person is more than adopting a communication “style”, or taking on a manner or pose in order to achieve a desired result. Assertiveness is one part of the total person and is an attitude towards yourself and other people and includes accepting total responsibility for your actions. Assertiveness is therefore a reflection of the person. So it is important that we, as individuals understand the options open to us in communication with others and which of the more common styles achieve the best results. This video clearly illustrated each of the three main behaviour styles in action and demonstrates how each causes a certain response which will be either positive or negative. Often it is only by watching these examples that people will understand their own behaviour style and the impact they are having on others within your organisation. Training in communication styles is a must for everyone in your organisation and may well have an enormous impact on overall productivity and in improving the working environment
Notes "When you play this DVD you will be asked to enter a security access code. This code can be found on the DVD itself, or on the front of this DVD case. To enter the code please use your DVD player's remote. Use the numbers on the remote, or the arrow buttons and 'Select' to enter the code. If you are using a DVD player in a computer, you can enter the code by clicking the numbers with your mouse, followed by 'Go'." -- Inside container
Originally issued on videotape in 1994
No rating given
DVD, region 0
Available to Deakin University staff and students only
Subject Assertiveness (Psychology)
Passivity (Psychology)
Aggressiveness.
Genre/Form Video recordings.
Author Videotrain (Firm)