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Transforming Communication Interview Part 2
Posted by: | CommentsHere’s the next bit of the interview we conducted with Dr Richard Bolstad. He’s going to talk about who this course would be useful to, and, very importantly, what makes this course different from all the other communication skills courses that are out there. This last point will be visited throughout the whole interview so that you get a sense of how revolutionary the course actually is.
Here’s the link to the first part of the Interview.
As you remember, last week we left you with Michael’s question…
Michael: Okay, that’s great. So, what makes Transforming Communication different to say assertiveness training or other similar courses?
Richard: Yeah, that’s a good question, too, because a lot of people will have done something like assertiveness training, or done some kind of listening skills course. And what they’re learning there is some very specific skills that are often quite useful. What I’m doing with transforming communication is putting those sorts of skills in a much wider context.
And so I’m not so much just interested in giving people a set of skills for getting what they want, which sometimes happens with assertiveness training, and I’m not so much interested in giving them a set of skills just to help someone else clarify and feel good. I’m actually interested in helping them create a whole relationship that works.
From the research with couples, for example, John Gottman in America has done a lot of research over the last ten years about how couples actually get on. And one of the things he showed quite clearly is that the quality of the atmosphere between the couple determines how long those people will stay together. And that quality isn’t just about learning even how to resolve conflicts. It’s about the whole relationship, it’s about how they talk to each other. And he found that you could reliably predict from listening to any 3-minute segment of conversation between a couple whether they’re going to stay together for the next year.
Now that’s quite exciting because it means that we are now starting to learn not just someone’s theory about what’s making a relationship work, but actually what you specifically say, what you specifically do when you’re in a relationship that enables two people to get on with each other, cooperate, achieve things together, and want to stay together longterm.
And that same research of course applies in the corporate environment for example.
Michael: Wow. So that sounds like really powerful stuff.
Richard: It is. It’s dramatic. And I think it’s probably the first time in history when we’ve had this good information about how that works. Everyone has known that some people are a little better at creating cooperative relationships, are a little better at getting on with people, and people have different theories about that. But what we have now is tried and tested information about it, we have research and Gottman’s research with couples for example, he would take a hundred couples and video them over an entire weekend. And so while he’s watching them on the video, afterwards reviewing it, he’s able to check in real life what actually makes a difference if he follows these couples up for the next year, what decides when people stay together.
Michael: Okay, so … I know you’ve kind of touched on it briefly: who would the course be useful to?
Richard: Well, the range is phenomenal. And, so, as I mentioned I worked with the New Zealand government. Here is a whole series of people, groups of people who are doing important things in New Zealand, and they’re making important decisions, and they’re trying to make those decisions together. I worked with the top management of the Inland Revenue in New Zealand, I’m working at present with the people in the Treasury in New Zealand there, and what they’re wanting to know most of all is: how do we create an environment where we can listen to each other, where we can cooperate with each other, and actually achieve the things we came here to do. And so, one of the things that impressed me when I started working with those organisations at the government level was, I had the idea perhaps these are such serious people that cooperation is a little almost like touchy feely for them. And what happened with Inland Revenue was I said: well, I introduce you to some of these skills, to the top management there, and I’m not really sure that you want the other skills. So, we did the first part of the course, and then they said: well, tell us what’s in the second half because it’s starting to get interesting. So then I introduced them to a couple of the processes that they would learn in the second half of the course. And immediately they said: we’ve got to have that.
So, you know, that’s in that setting. Another group I work with in New Zealand is the Retailers Association. So, there I’m working with sales people. It may surprise people who are not in the sales game to realise that actually sales is about cooperation. It’s not about one person twisting someone else’s arm. Because when that happens the other person wants to leave as soon as they can. It’s actually about creating a cooperative relationship with with someone. One that they end up feeling good about, one that they please with the results of. And so, those people from the Retailers Association wanted my skills for two things: the first thing is, they want to use this with their clients. They want to build a relationship so that the person doesn’t just buy from them once, but becomes a regular customer and comes back.
The second thing is: they know themselves that it’s not just them who are going to work in their shop. They are retailers, they have other people coming in and working there, and the quality of that person’s relationship with clients depends on how the manager gets on with them. So, there’s kind of a flow and effect.
Let me give you another example. I run this training as well for teachers and people in the education system. There again, the quality of the relationship from the centre of the organisation affects the periphery of the organisation. I did a research study one time, in a high school. What we did was, we ran the Transforming Communication training for a group of teachers in this high school. We did a careful questionaire before; it was a questionaire for all of the students, and we ran a questionaire with all of the teachers as well. Then we followed up 3 months and 6 months later, and found out what was happening…
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…And it’s really interesting what happened in that school. To find out read the next part of the interview next week.
Until then, think about what would happen if YOU changed some of your communication skills and how you could transform your communication to get the results you want.
UPDATE: Just put part 3 of the interview up. Here’s the link: part 3
Transforming Communication Interview Part 1
Posted by: | CommentsThis is the first part of the transcript of an interview we conducted with Dr Richard Bolstad, the original creator of the Transforming Communication seminar. We interviewed him in the summer of 2006 in Bangkok, just after he did a training in Chiang Mai, Thailand. We were lucky to catch him on his way to Japan, and we had to use all the communication skills that are taught in Transforming Communication.
Richard is a master NLP trainer, and we are very fortunate to have trained with him.
Michael: Hello everybody and today I’m introducing Dr Richard Bolstad who is the creator of the Transforming Communication course. So, welcome Richard.
Richard: Thanks, Michael, great to be here.
Michael: Can you tell me a little bit about your background and how you came to be sitting here today.
Richard: Sure. It was quite a journey for me to come to be running the Transforming Communication training and training people to run it because I have several professional backgrounds. I trained as a teacher in New Zealand, and I trained as a nurse in fact and as a psychotherapist.
What I noticed was when I was working with people individually that a lot of the problems that people have in their live stem from the fact that they are not clear on how to create cooperative relationships. And one of the things that we know from the research is strongly correlated with happiness in life is the ability to create those kind of relationships, not just at work but personally of course, intimate relationships that feel cooperative, that work for both people.
Michael: So, this was part of the reason you created the TC, or Transforming Communication course?
Richard: Right. I had some dramatic experiences myself which led me to decide that this was an important thing to focus on, and one of them was that I’ve worked a little in Eastern Europe. I trained for a couple of years, I went over and trained each year in Bosnia Herzegowina, both in Sarajevo, and on the other side in the Republic of Serbska.
And the other place where my material is being used continuously is in training psychologists around the area of Chechnia. And I guess when I first saw those places it was clear to me:
In real life this is one world that we live in, and the quality of our relationships, the quality of what goes on in our organisations around the world is actually of interest to all of us, is important to all of us.
I’m a parent, I’m a grandparent and I feel I have a stake in the future here. And so I’m really interested in creating a world that would be a better world for my grandson to live in as well. And in my own experience, of course, I run a company and previously I’ve worked in a number of large organisations in New Zealand.
And one of the things that became very clear to me there was that the most significant blockage that companies experience when they’re trying to increase productivity, when they’re trying to get ahead in their own field, is the fact that often the people who are good at running their company, or are good at doing the things inside the company, don’t know so much about, again, how to create those relationships that’ll make that work.
So, it’s the arguments, it’s the longstanding unresolved disagreements, those are the things that are holding them up.
Now, that becomes particulary dramatic when you look at a government situation. I’ve worked with several of the organisations that are part of the New Zealand government. And there again, this ability to communicate is crucial to the success of those kinds of public organisations.
Michael: Okay, that’s great. So, what makes Transforming Communication different to say assertiveness training or other similar courses?
[...to be continued...]
And this of course is what we all want to know. What makes Transforming Communication different? Is there a difference at all? How can we use communication skills differently to get different results? We will explain all this in the next part of the interview.
Keep your eyes peeled…
And here’s now the link the the second part of the interview where Richard talks about who this course would be useful to, and, very importantly, what makes this course different from all the other communication skills courses that are out there.
Transforming Communication- what it’s all about….
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We’ve recently moved Transforming communication.com from Sitesell here to wordpress because we think that there’s more flexibility in the wordpress software…
Posted below is the old home page from TC ( our shortened name for transforming communication ).
We are all looking forward to giving you more value in the new revised format. We hope you enjoy it and find it valuable.

First class communication skills are the hallmark of the world’s most successful people. They touch, move and inspire others to aid them in their cause. Whether it is in the field of business, education, health care or personal relationships.
If you’re like most people then perhaps you can’t quite figure out why your plans don’t always work out the way you want. Why your relationships sometimes are more difficult then you want them to be. Why your friends seem more successful than you.
Maybe, just maybe, there’s something, so simple, that you’re not doing that’s holding you back.
Transforming Communication will take you through everything you need to know to be able to….
* Set goals that are achievable
* Quickly and easily build rapport with others
* Easily communicate your needs to others
* Influence others without any resistance
* Create win-win relationships where everyone gets what they want
* Resolve conflicts easily without threats or punishment
* Have better relationships which means less stress
THINK ABOUT IT…!
One of the key features of successful communicators is their ability to get people on their side. To have others working with them and for them. To create win-win situations by stating their goals and plans clearly. By negotiating deals that work for everyone.
Think about it… Every politician, every entrepreneur, everyone in a happy successful relationship. They are all great communicators.
They all know…
Every form of success is a joint venture.
Think about that…
That’s why it’s so important to learn these skills ?
Could it be that your skills need an overhaul ?
Transforming communication is an online course that is focused on getting you the skills you need to join the ranks of the successful. The seminars were developed by Dr. Richard Bolstad and Margot Hamblett to assist people in learning the skills of success.
Transforming Communication was developed from the fields of conflict resolution models, solution focused communication and NLP, or neuro linguistic programming.
These skills are essential if you want to achieve the success you deserve.
Here’s what Steve Andreas, one of the co-developers of NLP says about Richard,
“Richard Bolstad is one of the finest NLP trainers I know. Besides being personable, engaging, and high energy, he is very skilled, with a rare breadth and depth of knowledge that is detailed and ecological. He is very open to and welcoming of feedback, which I think is one reason why he is so capable.”
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Michael Noone and I am an NLP master practitioner and instructor for this course. I was trained by Dr. Richard Bolstad.
View Michael Noone’s profile on LinkedIn
My background is in psychology and trans-personal counselling. I was a partner in the Whitecroft counselling practice in South East London for many years and have assisted hundreds of people to get the life that they want. I am also a certified life coach, wealth coach and a wealth dynamics master practitioner.
If you admire and respect those who are confident public speakers , you too can find that confidence.
( funnily enough, the majority of Americans are less afraid of dying than speaking in public )
( The only worse fate is dying while speaking in public )
Maybe you look up to your friends who can assert themselves and create situations where everyone is happy about the outcome. See yourself doing the same thing…!
Maybe you think that you can’t learn these skills. Perhaps you think that your not smart enough.
If you can read this, you can learn these techniques. You learned to speak by copying what your parents said. You learned to smile when you want something. ( and cry when you don’t like something )
It’s that basic.
So how can you create win-win situations… ?
Part of your success strategy should be to understand exactly what you want. You should also be able to understand the views of those that you interact with.
AND
While negotiating skills are critical for success.Understanding the position of the other party, is even more important.
T.C as the course is known, teaches not just the skills of negotiation it also teaches how to become clear on the specific results that you want, so that you achieve them easily.
You will also learn, easily, about your communication with yourself and why
IT’S SO IMPORTANT TO KNOW THIS .
We’re not talking about positive self talk , here…
What we’re saying is that until you know exactly what you want;until you are able to state it clearly; unless you are able to do it easily and confidently, knowing that you will be heard and understood…
YOU’RE PLAYING WITH HALF A DECK
Imagine being able to go into a situation, totally prepared. Your objectives set out and your boundaries defined, completely centered and totally relaxed.
As you will discover, it’s not only what you say to others.
The real secret is in what you say to yourself…
So isn’t NOW the best time to start giving you and your world the messages you need to succeed.
Transforming Communication.com is dedicated to your excellence and strives to give you the best training we know. We have already set out our outcomes. They can be stated simply as….
“Creating a happy world that people want to live in…”
HOW CLEAR ARE YOU…?