by GoodSense | Dec 3, 2009 | Door Supervisor Training, Good Sense News
I haven’t shared any news on what we have been up to at GoodSense recently, so I thought it was time to share some with you now. I have been busy behind the scenes preparing for 2010 and all that it holds. To make sure we are fully compliant with latest practices all...
by GoodSense | Nov 24, 2009 | Conflict Resolution, Fire Service, POLITE Model
I read another nasty story last week about some Firemen being attacked by a group of youths on Bonfire night, you can read the full article here. The alleged attack occurred in Merseyside, according to the report around 30 youths threw bricks at crew members who were...
by GoodSense | Nov 12, 2009 | Body Language, Conflict Resolution
This is a little different to most of my usual posts but I thought it would be an interesting story to share on the blog as it is still relevant to resolving conflicts. So here goes, my ten year old son is new to his local football team, he normal plays as a winger...
by GoodSense | Nov 6, 2009 | News
Some of you may or may not know that I although I am the managing director of Good Sense Conflict Resolution Training I am also a writer for the Alchemy For Managers Project. I write the training sections on violence and aggression as these are key areas of my...
by GoodSense | Nov 2, 2009 | Body Language, POLITE Model, Tips
All attackers have rituals that they go through just before they make an attack. They use a pre-defined order, a process, by which to attack and this is often referred to as Modus Operandi, which is a Latin term used in American crime. Modus Operandi translates to...
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