What We Do


Gordon Training International (GTI) offers communication and human relations training that is tailored to the different relationships in your life. Whether it is a manager-employee or father-son relationship, our programs are designed and delivered to cultivate your communication and conflict resolution skills so you can create relationship of mutual respect and peace.

Workplace Programs

The workplace programs offered by GTI have been helping leaders, managers and employees learn the skills they need to establish and maintain effective professional relationships since 1962. With programs like Leader Effectiveness Training (L.E.T.) we provide leadership training that can help people learn a concrete set of skills they can be applied immediately — skills that can be applied to all relationships and will be with them for a lifetime.

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Parent Programs

As the pioneering parenting programs in the early 1960s, Dr. Thomas Gordon’s Parent Effectiveness Training (P.E.T.) program has helped millions of parents throughout the world. Our P.E.T. classes are regularly offered by certified P.E.T. Instructors in the United States and Canada as well as through our licensed representatives around the world.

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Personal Development Program

The Be Your Best program, recently revised in 2008, offers invaluable skills to allow you to become more effective and take responsibility in both your personal and professional lives. In addition to the communication skills and conflict resolution methods taught, this course offers training in assertive skills, how to handle anxiety, and how to set goals for becoming more fulfilled.

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School Programs

Teachers have an important responsibility to preparing children for the future. GTI’s various school programs teach teachers and students the skills they need to communicate with each other and resolve the inevitable conflicts that occur that can impede the educational process. These skills give students an opportunity to grow, and teachers a means for keeping their classes focused on their work.

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