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Difficult Conversations In A Week - How To Have Better Conversations In Seven Simple Steps (Paperback)
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Difficult Conversations In A Week - How To Have Better Conversations In Seven Simple Steps (Paperback)
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Difficult conversations just got easier How do you deal
professionally with a colleague whose work is seriously below
standard? A supplier who is always late? Saying 'no' graciously?
Giving someone bad news? Many of us have been on the receiving end
of business conversations that have been badly handled, poorly
timed or scarcely prepared for by the person we're talking to. This
practical book offers help to new and aspiring managers in a
variety of business situations, such as delivering bad news in an
appraisal, and how to work with a range of colleagues who may be
lazy, negative orincompetent. Whether you choose to read it in a
week or in a single sitting, Difficult Conversations In A Week is
your fastest route to success: - Sunday: Why are some conversations
difficult? We may tend to avoid difficult conversations: how else
can you deal with them? - Monday: Manage your emotions Distinguish
the facts of an incident and how colleagues feel about it and their
sense of identity. - Tuesday: Prepare well The venue, atmosphere
and timing of a difficult conversation are all important. It is
essential that you prepare well, especially your opening words and
the direction that you want the conversation to go in, including
alternative ways to resolve the issue. - Wednesday: Listen
carefully As you listen, you discover more about your colleague's
background and motivation. You also need to learn how to ask
incisive questions that get to the root of an issue. - Thursday:
Treat colleagues with respect In a difficult conversation, you need
to affirm your colleague and continue to listen until they feel
heard. You will explain your point of view politely, yet firmly,
being neither passive nor aggressive in tone. - Friday: Seek change
Involve colleagues in a conversation; learn how to deal with
certain kinds of colleagues, for example, those who are lazy,
aggressive or shy. - Saturday: Build trusting relationships Work
hard to develop strong working relationships, so that when you have
to have a difficult conversation, you will be better placed to do
sobecause you will know the person better.
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