Relationship Management

noun | [ ri-ley-shuhn-ship ] [ man-ij-muhnt ]

Relationship Management is the ability to form and maintain healthy, meaningful and rewarding relationships with diverse individuals and groups in both our personal as well as professional domains. It is an important leadership skill and includes the ability to have clear and assertive communication, be honest in our expression of views and emotions, have warm interactions with our family, friends, community, colleagues etc., offer honest and constructive feedback, resist various forms of social pressure and negotiate interpersonal conflicts in mutually beneficial ways. This skill includes both – being aware of our own emotions as well as being considerate of others’ emotions, as we navigate through various social interactions.

Relationship Management skills help us form deeper and richer connections with others in all areas of our life.

The Life Skills Collaborative (LSC)

Relationship Management

Relationship Management In Action

The person will be able to:

  • Demonstrate good listening skills in daily interactions with friends, peers, teachers, family etc.
  • Communicate clearly and assertively in their day-to-day interactions with others.
  • Try out different ways to help out their friends and classmates.
  • Seek and offer help when required.
  • Express and share their emotions in an open and honest way with their friends, family, etc.
  • Work cooperatively and effectively in groups.
  • Form teams, influence team members, and boost team morale.
  • Resist and manage peer pressure in an effective manner.
  • Negotiate conflicts and navigate difficult social situations effectively.
Relationship Management in Action
Need more info?
Call us or send an inquiry
+91 95918 24944 +91 98863 78727
info@teacherfoundation.org
+
Years
+
Countries
+
Schools
+
Educators
+
Children
3Ms

3Ms!

Magic! Method! Mastery!

3Ms guide and drive the work that we do at TTF! It’s Magic, Method and Mastery. These 3 words encapsulate the spirit of TTF. As we interact with ever more schools and teachers, we constantly endeavour to keep TTF’s spark alive and glowing – spreading light, insight and warmth.

Support TTF

On average, a teacher teaches at least forty children every year. Over a 25 year career, that is one thousand children. That means, when we enable and inspire ONE teacher, we touch over ONE THOUSAND lives. So contribute to ONE teacher’s training and touch the lives of a thousand children!

Support TTF
loader