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How to manage difficult people (part 1): am I the problem?

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How to manage difficult people (part 1): am I the problem?

Peter Ellis
8 March 2021

Leading people in health and social care is a challenge at the best of times, let alone during an unprecedented global pandemic. While many staff are hard working and willing to get on with their roles, there are a significant minority who are difficult to manage at best and downright disruptive at worst. The best leaders know how to recognise these characters and use their understanding of the causes of behaviours to their advantage and challenge and manage behaviours when they cannot be redirected.

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