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Not sure where to start with training? Why open courses are a practical first step

By James Crown

 

Training Director James Crown and IKON Trainer Sam Cherubin teaching learners the LEAPS communication model.

Written by James Crown, Training Director at IKON.

Why do people choose open courses?

Not everyone has a full training plan in place.

For some, it’s an individual stepping into a role where they’re dealing with more pressure than expected. For others, it’s a small team that doesn’t yet have access to a wider programme. Sometimes it’s simply recognising that situations at work are becoming harder to manage, and wanting to feel more confident in handling them.

That’s where open courses come in.

They create a way to access structured, practical learning without needing to organise a full team session or wait for the right moment internally. For many people, it’s the first step into building skills that make a real difference in day-to-day interactions.

What makes open courses effective?

Open courses work because they focus on what people actually need in the moment.

They’re designed around real situations, not just theory. That means learning isn’t about memorising information, but about understanding how to respond when something starts to shift.

As a guide, our role is to support that process. Not by giving scripted responses, but by helping people recognise what’s happening, understand why it’s happening, and respond in a way that reduces the risk of escalation.

Because training doesn’t remove conflict entirely. In many roles, that wouldn’t be realistic.

What it can do is help people:

  • Recognise early signs of tension.
  • Communicate with clarity under pressure.
  • Respond in ways that prevent situations from escalating further.

That’s where the difference is made.

What people actually leave with

One of the most common concerns people have before attending is:
“Will this actually help me in real situations?”

What learners take away is practical.

They leave with a clearer understanding of how conflict develops, and what to look for before it escalates. They build confidence in how they communicate, especially in moments where emotions are high or situations feel unpredictable.

They also develop a more consistent way of responding, which helps reduce uncertainty and hesitation.

This is particularly relevant in Conflict Resolution Training, where small changes in approach can have a significant impact on how a situation unfolds.

After the session, that learning doesn’t stop.

Learners are enrolled onto the IKON Academy, where they can access their certification, revisit key resources, and continue building confidence over time.

Who are open courses are right for?

Open courses are designed to support a range of people, particularly those who don’t have access to a structured internal programme.

They’re well suited for:

  • Individuals looking to build confidence in their role.
  • Small teams who need practical training without organising a full session.
  • Those stepping into new responsibilities.
  • People looking for a refresher to strengthen existing skills.

For anyone in that position, Open Courses provide a clear and accessible way to start.

Learner participating in an IKON Training Conflict Resolution Open Course.

Where to start if you’re considering training

One of the biggest barriers to training is knowing where to begin.

It’s easy to assume you need a full plan, a full team, or the “right time” to commit. In reality, the most important step is starting.

Open courses remove some of that pressure.

They allow individuals or small groups to access learning. Learning that goes beyond one session. Learning that can be revisited. Learning that will stick.

You don’t need to wait for a wider rollout or a change in structure. You can begin building confidence straight away.

If you’re at the point where you know something needs to change, exploring our Open Courses is often the simplest place to begin.

What happens after the course

What happens after training is just as important as the session itself.

Confidence isn’t built in a single moment. It develops over time, through reflection, reinforcement, and continued exposure to real situations.

That’s why access to the IKON Academy matters.

Upon registration, learners are given access to the portal whereby it provides the opportunity to:

  • Revisit what they’ve learned.
  • Access supporting resources.
  • Reflect on how they’re applying it in practice.

This ongoing support helps learning stay relevant, rather than becoming something a one-off session that’s left behind.

If you’re considering, this is what matters most

It’s completely normal to feel unsure about training.

If accessibility or timing is part of that hesitation, we’ve explored this more in our blog How we make training even more accessible.

But the most important point is this:

You don’t need to feel fully prepared before starting.

Training isn’t about having everything figured out. It’s about building the confidence to handle situations as they arise.

And here’s what that looks like in practice:

  • A clearer understanding of how situations escalate.
    Why? So you can recognise early signs and respond before things build.
  • Practical ways to communicate under pressure.
    Why? To give you more control over how conversations develop.
  • Confidence to respond, rather than react.
    Why? So you’re not relying on instinct alone in difficult moments.
  • A space to ask questions and learned from experienced trainers.
    Why? To help you explore real situations and how to approach them.
  • Shared insight from others in similar roles.
    Why? To give you perspective, reassurance and different ways of thinking and application.
  • Access to ongoing support through the IKON Academy.
    Why? So you can revisit learning, access resources and continue building confidence post-course.

The difference it makes in real situations

When people feel more prepared, situations don’t disappear. But they are handled differently.

Early signs of tension are recognised sooner.
Communication becomes calmer and more deliberate.
Responses feel more controlled, rather than reactive.

Over time, that reduces the likelihood of situations escalating and helps create safer, more positive interactions at work.

That’s the outcome that matters.

Not just completing training, but feeling more confident in the moments where it’s needed most.

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