Navigating difficult conversations during difficult times
The last several years have presented enormous challenges and we’re navigating workplaces that have changed – budget constraints, limited time and resources, uncertainties, and new ways of working. This creates stress, tension, and the need to have tough conversations. So how can you deal with inevitable disagreements in a professional and productive way?
In this interactive talk, Amy Gallo, contributing editor at Harvard Business Review and author of Getting Along: How to Work with Anyone (Even Difficult People) and the HBR Guide to Dealing with Conflict, combines management research and practical insights to provide straightforward advice on how to disagree with respect and empathy. Participants will learn how to develop:
- Better awareness of one’s own communication style and the impact on peers, direct reports, and other colleagues
- A deeper understanding of the interpersonal dynamics that affect collaboration
- Expanded repertoire of skills and abilities to address conflicts when they arise, work collaboratively, and build trusting relationships
The presentation will take place Tuesday, June 7 from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. via .
This session will be recorded and available to everyone following the event. It will also include live captioning.
We'd like your input to help make this talk more meaningful! Please submit your own examples of difficult conversations, questions you have, and/or specific topics you'd like covered via . All submissions are anonymous.
For questions or more information about the presentation, please contact Lauren Hartman.