![]() Written by Clive Lewis OBE, founding director of Globis Mediation Group, it comes packed with advice and experience from an industry leader in employee relations. So how does a dodger become a tackler? This handbook, recently featured in The Sunday Times, outlines ten steps to help you deal with an impending difficult conversation, giving examples of what to say and what to avoid in order to ensure that you swap your dodging spots for tackler’s stripes. HBR: Taking the Stress Out of Stressful Conversations by Holly Weeks Stressful conversations are unavoidable in life, and in business they can run the gamut from firing a subordinate to. But making a habit out of this, especially if you’re in a position of authority, can cause more damage than you can imagine – to the health of yourself and other people, the productivity of your department and the performance of your company as a whole. Many of us put things off when we should be getting on with them, even tacklers. Does this sound like you? No? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. 2 2010 by Douglas Stone (Author), Bruce Patton (Author), Sheila Heen (Author), 4.6 3,581 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle Edition 15.99 Read with Our Free App Paperback 24.00 45 Used from 13.66 11 New from 21.30 2 Collectible from 29. To a tackler, the right outcome is the key. The 10th anniversary edition of the classic guide to handling lifes toughest conversations. Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most Paperback Illustrated, Nov. They don’t procrastinate or put things off no matter how unappetising the impending conversation might be. Overall, this book moves from defining difficult. Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most by Douglas Stone 16,556 ratings, 4.06 average rating, 1,035 reviews Open Preview Difficult Conversations Quotes Showing 1-30 of 180 The single most important thing you can do is to shift your internal stance from 'I understand' to 'Help me understand. It’s taught at business schools, law schools, in psychology programs, in executive coaching and therapy programs. ![]() A tackler is a person who deals with situations as and when they arrive, regardless of their potential awkwardness or unpleasantness. Throughout the toolkits introduced in this book, real-life examples and reflection questions are inserted. Based on fifteen years of research, Difficult Conversations is a New York Times Business bestseller, and has become the go-to book on communication in the workplace. The remaining chapters in the book tease out these three conversations, what can go wrong, and how to develop skill in navigating them. ![]() In life, you are either a tackler or a dodger. For 14 books or more please contact us or call 03ġ0 Steps to Becoming a Tackler not a Dodger
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