Étiquette : Difficult conversation
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How to have difficult conversations more… easily
[et_pb_section fb_built= »1″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »21px||||| » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_row _builder_version= »4.16″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » custom_padding= »19px||||| » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_column type= »4_4″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »||| » global_colors_info= »{} » custom_padding__hover= »||| » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_text _builder_version= »4.27.4″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »] Have A difficult conversation, that it either in person or remotely will never be « easy ». Phad no matter how much experience you have, or the ease you can hasTo see.…
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Two keys to acting in uncertainty
[et_pb_section fb_built= »1″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »21px||||| » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_row _builder_version= »4.16″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » custom_padding= »19px||||| » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_column type= »4_4″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »||| » global_colors_info= »{} » custom_padding__hover= »||| » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_text _builder_version= »4.16″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »] Acting in uncertainty. Even though this topic has been regularly featured in business reviews and management topics for the past 15 years, it can’t be more relevant than it is…
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How to communicate your emotions?
[et_pb_section fb_built= »1″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »21px||0px||| » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_row _builder_version= »4.16″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » custom_margin= »|auto|-25px|auto|| » custom_padding= »19px||||| » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_column type= »4_4″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »||| » global_colors_info= »{} » custom_padding__hover= »||| » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_text _builder_version= »4.27.4″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » custom_margin= »||0px||false|false » custom_margin_tablet= »||0px||false|false » custom_margin_phone= »||-3px||false|false » custom_margin_last_edited= »on|desktop » custom_padding= »||0px||false|false » custom_padding_tablet= »||0px||false|false » custom_padding_phone= » » custom_padding_last_edited= »on|desktop » hover_enabled= »0″ global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content » sticky_enabled= »0″] Knowing how to communicate your emotions is essential in all spheres of your life. I think the more you…
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How do you manage new ideas?
[et_pb_section fb_built= »1″ _builder_version= »3.22.3″ custom_padding= »21px||0px||| » global_colors_info= »{} »][et_pb_row _builder_version= »3.25″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » custom_margin= »|auto|-25px|auto|| » custom_padding= »19px||||| » global_colors_info= »{} »][et_pb_column type= »4_4″ _builder_version= »3.25″ custom_padding= »||| » global_colors_info= »{} » custom_padding__hover= »||| »][et_pb_text _builder_version= »4.14.7″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » custom_margin= »||0px||false|false » custom_margin_tablet= »||0px||false|false » custom_margin_phone= »||-3px||false|false » custom_margin_last_edited= »on|desktop » custom_padding= »||0px||false|false » custom_padding_tablet= »||0px||false|false » custom_padding_phone= » » custom_padding_last_edited= »on|desktop » global_colors_info= »{} »] Have you ever turned over a new member of your team because he or she didn’t know your organization well enough to have relevant ideas?…
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How do you have a difficult conversation with your boss?
[et_pb_section fb_built= »1″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »21px||0px||| » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_row _builder_version= »4.16″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » custom_margin= »|auto|-25px|auto|| » custom_padding= »19px||||| » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_column type= »4_4″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »||| » global_colors_info= »{} » custom_padding__hover= »||| » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_text _builder_version= »4.23.4″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » custom_margin= »||0px||false|false » custom_margin_tablet= »||0px||false|false » custom_margin_phone= »||-3px||false|false » custom_margin_last_edited= »on|desktop » custom_padding= »||0px||false|false » custom_padding_tablet= »||0px||false|false » custom_padding_phone= » » custom_padding_last_edited= »on|desktop » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »] Do the people around you know that you don’t like certain behaviors of your boss… but your boss— » Don’t you know?…
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Empathy, when you don’t want to.
[et_pb_section fb_built= »1″ admin_label= »section » _builder_version= »4.16″ global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_row admin_label= »row » _builder_version= »4.16″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_column type= »4_4″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »||| » global_colors_info= »{} » custom_padding__hover= »||| » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_text _builder_version= »4.16″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » use_border_color= »off » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »] Have you ever had to not « click » with someone, and you were somehow forced to be around that person? For example, a colleague, a brother-in-law, your friend’s boyfriend, your…
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How to have difficult conversations without negative consequences
[et_pb_section fb_built= »1″ admin_label= »section » _builder_version= »4.16″ global_colors_info= »{} »][et_pb_row admin_label= »row » _builder_version= »4.16″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » global_colors_info= »{} »][et_pb_column type= »4_4″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »||| » global_colors_info= »{} » custom_padding__hover= »||| »][et_pb_text _builder_version= »4.17.4″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » global_colors_info= »{} »] What if there was a way to talk about « real » business in a constructive way and for the good of all? Many people are afraid to speak their minds, because often the consequences of…
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Making Peace with Conflict: The Benefits of Constructive Conflict
[et_pb_section fb_built= »1″ _builder_version= »4.16″ global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_row _builder_version= »4.16″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_column type= »4_4″ _builder_version= »4.16″ custom_padding= »||| » global_colors_info= »{} » custom_padding__hover= »||| » theme_builder_area= »post_content »][et_pb_text _builder_version= »4.27.4″ hover_enabled= »0″ global_colors_info= »{} » theme_builder_area= »post_content » sticky_enabled= »0″] Are you one of those who avoid or postpone conflict? Or those who claim that conflicts do not exist? If so, you’re not alone, about 95% of leaders are in the same situation…
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The most common mistake in conducting a difficult conversation
[et_pb_section fb_built= »1″ _builder_version= »3.22.3″ custom_padding= »21px||0px||| »][et_pb_row _builder_version= »3.25″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » custom_margin= »|auto|-25px|auto|| » custom_padding= »19px||||| »][et_pb_column type= »4_4″ _builder_version= »3.25″ custom_padding= »||| » custom_padding__hover= »||| »][et_pb_text _builder_version= »4.9.1″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » min_height= »3193px » custom_margin= »||-1012px||false|false » custom_margin_tablet= »||-700px||false|false » custom_margin_phone= »||-100px||false|false » custom_margin_last_edited= »on|phone » custom_padding= »||0px||| » hover_enabled= »0″ sticky_enabled= »0″] Working from home makes things even harder, and at the same time having a difficult conversation is never easy… 😊 Here are links to get to the different sections…
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Having conflicts increases the performance of your team
[et_pb_section fb_built= »1″ _builder_version= »3.22.3″ custom_padding= »21px||0px||| » global_colors_info= »{} »][et_pb_row _builder_version= »3.25″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » custom_margin= »|auto|-25px|auto|| » custom_padding= »19px||||| » global_colors_info= »{} »][et_pb_column type= »4_4″ _builder_version= »3.25″ custom_padding= »||| » global_colors_info= »{} » custom_padding__hover= »||| »][et_pb_text _builder_version= »4.14.7″ background_size= »initial » background_position= »top_left » background_repeat= »repeat » min_height= »3400px » min_height_tablet= »3600px » min_height_phone= »4800px » min_height_last_edited= »on|phone » custom_margin= »||-800px||false|false » custom_margin_tablet= »||-700px||false|false » custom_margin_phone= »||-100px||false|false » custom_margin_last_edited= »on|phone » custom_padding= »||||false|false » hover_enabled= »0″ global_colors_info= »{} » sticky_enabled= »0″] Those who do not like to have conflicts, who avoid them, reject them or pretend that they do not exist tend to…