Managing Difficult Conversations: A small-group workshop to help you become your own advocate
10th January 2020, 1:42 pm
Is there a conversation you’ve been putting off? Whether it’s asking for a promotion, tackling the performance of a team member, or getting a customer to commit – bring the issue and we will find the solution.
This is an interactive small-group workshop which will enable you to break through the limitations holding you back from tackling those difficult conversations in your business or personal life. Suitable for all – employees and the self-employed, or anybody who wants to improve their communication skills.
Ask yourself this: Is there a more difficult conversation than the one a barrister has with a judge? What could you learn from that experience?
We’ve distilled all of the barrister’s knowledge and skill and extracted general principles that can be applied to any conversation, both in the workplace and at home. Whether it’s asking for a promotion, tackling the performance of a team member, or getting a customer to commit – bring the issue and we will find the solution.
This is an interactive small-group workshop which will enable you to break through the limitations holding you back from having those difficult conversations in your business of personal life.
Our facilitator has 14 years’ experience as a barrister and over 5 years’ experience as a facilitator and coach – she will bring out strategies you didn’t know were in there! And there will be plenty of time to address individual issues.
As an added bonus, the ticket price can be deducted from any coaching package booked with Skilful Conversations within 2 weeks (not deductible from individual coaching sessions). And refreshments are included.
- When: 3rd February 2020, 8:30 am for 9:00 am start. We’ll be finished by 11:30 am.
- Where: Ziferblat HQ, 3 Oxford Court, Bishopsgate, Manchester, M2 3WQ
- Price: £75.00 plus VAT
To book or for further details contact Cath Brown on [email protected], or 07786 927 672.
You can also read Cath’s Top Tips on the topic of managing difficult conversations here.
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