Dublin, Nov. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Conflict Management for Pharmaceutical Executives Training Course (Jan 26th - Jan 29th, 2026)" training has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Effective conflict management is essential for pharmaceutical executives to navigate the complexities of a dynamic, globalised industry.
This four-module webinar equips participants with vital strategies and tools to identify, address, and resolve workplace conflicts. Key topics include understanding the roots and types of conflict, developing communication strategies, managing diverse relationships, and employing the innovative Seven Lens Toolkit for decision-making and problem-solving. Participants will gain practical experience through workshops, case studies, and role-play exercises. The course concludes with a personalised conflict management profile and a tailored development plan.
The webinar will be delivered over four half days to suit the time frames of individuals in the UK, Europe, East Coast United States and Canada. After the webinar, participants will be offered an opportunity to attend a 45-minute confidential coaching session with the course tutor where they will be able to share and discuss their PDP (Personal Development Plan).
Who Should Attend:
This course will be beneficial to anyone in an executive position at a pharmaceutical company.
Benefits of attending
Explore the concept of conflict in the workplace (pharmaceutical organisations)Understand why and how conflict occurs and how we can limit and prevent itLearn how to deal with difficult people and situationsDiscover ourselves and others - people with whom we need to build relationshipsSee how to modify behaviour - develop effective communication strategiesBecome more effective in managing and handling conflict - using tools and techniquesManage upwards, sideways and downwards (bosses, clients, staff and colleagues)Practice using tools and techniques that help us to prevent, mitigate and resolve conflict in the workplace
Key Topics Covered:
Day 1
Introduction
How do we define conflict in the organisation?What causes conflict?What types of conflict issues exist within the organisation (comparison of scenarios)Defining problem-solving and decision-making related to conflictIdentifying typical challenges within the Pharma industry at the current timeSkill sets and competencies needed for conflict management, problem solving, and resolution (self-assessment tool)
Exploring and categorising the different types of conflict
IntrapersonalInterpersonalIntragroupIntergroupUnderstanding the key challenges and obstacles to managing and resolving conflict in the pharmaceutical industrySelf- and other-awareness (how I as an individual perceive a situation and how others relate to the same issue)Thinking stylesInfluencing styles (strategic versus tactical) when it comes to dealing with conflictCross-cultural differences and attitudes
Day 2
The 'Seven Lens Toolkit' for managing conflict
Assessing (researching facts, data and important information)Envisioning (encouraging strategic thinking)Testing (engaging in risk analysis and what if scenarios)Approving (building trust and buy-in across cultures and functions)Innovating (formulating creative ideas and solutions)Delivering (developing and executing the action plan for dealing with conflict)Self-assessment questionnaire - understanding your strengths and weaknesses
Day 3
Communication
Exploring the various methods of communication in the contemporary business worldRemote versus face-to-face communication challengesLearning how to deploy communication tools such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet etc. for dealing with conflict (intragroup and intergroup)How to navigate organisational structures when dealing with conflict e.g. hierarchical versus matrix structuresSolving problems and making decisions with people from different cultural backgroundsManaging expectations when dealing with conflictUnderstanding how conflicting values and ideas can affect conflict resolution
Day 4
Practical workshops with case studies and role play
Modifying our behaviour to suit conflict challengesUnderstanding the differences between aggressive, assertive and passive behaviourHow to plan communication sessions prior to engaging in conflict resolution (one to one, one to group or within a group)Exploring typical scenarios that occur within the pharmaceutical regarding conflict resolution case studies and role plays)Learning, acquiring and practising effective behaviours that help to resolve conflictLearning assertive techniques that help to deal with potential conflictHow to minimise negativity and acrimonious consequences when dealing with difficult people (role-playing exercises)
Conclusion
Participants will be given the opportunity to identify their own personal conflict management profile, as well as a 5-10 point Personal Development Plan (PDP)
Speakers:
Robert Hersowitz
Director
Falconbury Ltd
Robert Hersowitz is director of his own business consultancy specialising in organisational and management development and works closely with top management as a consultant and executive coach on change management, human resources and leadership issues. He has established an international reputation over the past 21 years, working with blue chip companies worldwide. Well-known for his work in designing and delivering management workshops and seminars across many sectors, he regularly contributes as a key-note speaker at international conferences and has written numerous articles.
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Conflict Management for Pharmaceutical Executives Training Course: Build Practical Skills to Resolve Disputes Using the Seven Lens Toolkit and Improve Collaborations (Jan 26th - Jan 29th, 2026)
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