MASTERING TOUGH CONVERSATIONS: COMMUNICATE BEST WHEN IT MATTERS MOST
with Neil Staker
May 06, 2025, 11 AM - 2 PM Eastern Time
10 AM - 1 PM Central Time
8 AM - 11 AM Pacific Time
$395 (US) per person
VIRTUAL SESSION (3-HOUR)

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MASTERING TOUGH CONVERSATIONS: COMMUNICATE BEST WHEN IT MATTERS MOST

 

How we individually and collectively discuss tough issues has a disproportionate impact on results and relationships. Unfortunately, we tend to be at our worst when it matters most. We avoid, hint, try sarcasm, and vent as relationships deteriorate and problems go unresolved. On the flip side, individuals and teams that talk effectively about anything are agile, effective, and happy.

This program is incredibly practical and engaging. You'll learn why most approaches fail in these tough situations and gain insights into what actually works. There will be lots of opportunities to practice to ensure what you learned translates to improved results back at work. Fun, active, and incredibly engaging, this program takes solid social science and makes it actionable.

NEIL STAKER

 
Neil Staker has a Masters of Organizational Behavior degree from BYU and a quarter of a century of experience in organizational development. Neil is known for his clear, approachable, and interactive speaking style. He has taught communication skills to thousands of people including leaders from American Express, Symantec, Cerner, UMB Financial, and Monsanto.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

 
  • Learn to communicate with others more clearly
  • Practice identifying signs of conflict and unproductive responses to conflict
  • Identify best practices for providing feedback in ways others embrace
  • Discover your communication strengths and weaknesses

Program Level: Beginner/Intermediate
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based (Zoom platform)
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Participants will earn 3 CPE credits or 3 PDC credits
Field of Study: Personal Development
 
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