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Initiating Difficult Conversations
February 26, 2020 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
There are conversations in which the stakes are high: asking for a raise, ending a relationship, giving a critical performance review, confronting disrespectful behavior, apologizing or disagreeing within a group.
This workshop is about developing the skills to initiate the conversations which most people find difficult, unpleasant and generally avoid. You will learn the practical skills involved in framing a problem without blame or defensiveness and how to keep the conversation productive.
At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
- Describe why arguing never helps.
- Identify the three sides to any difficult conversation and where to begin.
- Describe how to adopt a positive learning stance and think like a mediator.
- Describe the process of separating intent from impact.
- Identify the process of changing blame to contribution.
- Describe ways to acknowledge feelings.
- Describe how to use questions without eliciting defensiveness.
Target Audience: Anyone wishing to improve their ability to initiate a difficult conversation.
*For Faculty/Staff Only*
Facilitator: ComPsych