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Managing Tricky Conversations in the Workplace

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We are living in complicated times, friends. People seem to be up in arms over everything. Take this week's brouhaha over Nike deciding to include Colin Kaepernick in a new campaign. There seem to be two very distinct opinions regarding the company's decision, and neither side is pulling any punches. Once upon a time ago, our opinions were kept to ourselves or shared with a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Uncategorized Tagged With: communicating with employees, communication, conflict, difficult conversations

When Employees Just Don’t “Get It”

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Why not to use the feedback sandwich

When you have explained something a number of times to the same person or group of people, it is really easy to allow your frustration with the communication process to build. It's a small step from frustration to anger and another small step from anger to an escalating conflict. Other people's failure to understand you generally indicates these possible scenarios: You … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: coaching, coaching skills, communicating with employees, conflict management, difficult conversations

Ensure Cooperation (Even From Your Most Reluctant Employees)

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How many times have you heard this before: “But this is the way we have always done it”? Employees often have problems adapting to organizational change and growth. Accustomed to the status quo, they are afraid of how changes will affect their positions. Will I have new duties? Will I need to work longer hours? Is everyone affected equally? Is my job in jeopardy? The fears … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, difficult conversations, difficult situations, new leaders

Avoid Unnecessary Conflict With 1 Simple Change

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"What religion are you?" The question hung in the air between the two teenagers engaged in a conversation about family rules and expectations. While I do not know this to be true, it appeared to me that they come from families with different expectations and limits. To me, the religion question was asked out of genuine curiosity. I thought that it was just a question … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, conflict management, difficult conversations

The Type of Assumption You Should Make

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My anger was rising. Every time he spoke, I grew more frustrated and irritated. I could feel my blood pressure rising, my face flushing, my lips tightening, and my shoulders hunching forward. I knew that I was furrowing my brow and that my voice was growing flatter and more menacing with each verbal exchange. While I did not physically fear for my safety, I did feel … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communication, conflict management, conflict resolution, difficult conversations, difficult situations, Guy Harris

25 Strategies for Conflict Resolution

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This is a guest post by Dan Rockwell, leadership and management expert and author of the popular Leadership Freak blog.  Sometimes it is the simplest actions that can help you resolve a conflict quickly, or avoid one all together. When you sense things are heating up, use one or more of these strategies: 1. Don’t focus on winning or losing; focus on achieving … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Difficult Situations Tagged With: conflict, conflict management, conflict resolution, difficult conversations, difficult people, featured blogger

Hiding the Cheese (and Tearing Down Other Barriers That Make Change Hard)

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I often say that facts dictate the need for change, and emotions create the barrier to it. Changing from one way of doing things (behavior) to a different one always involves loss, and loss triggers powerful negative emotions. You must understand and address those negative emotions to successfully influence change. I've often talked about about the power that having a weight … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: communicating with employees, difficult conversations, difficult situations, Guy Harris, morale

Take the Sting Out of Bad News

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I'm a huge fan of home improvement shows. One of my guilty pleasures is waking up early on a Saturday (when I don't have soccer mom duties), and catching up on the shows I missed that week while sipping a cup of hot coffee. My favorite show of the moment is HGTV's Home Town. If you like this type of show and haven't already, check it out. The married hosts, Ben and Erin … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, difficult conversations, difficult situations, featured blogger

Stop Sending These Emails

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Spring is here, and as the weather heats up and skimpier clothing options abound, I’m reminded of one of my least favorite kinds of email: the “This is just a reminder” email. Many organizations like to send messages like this: This is just a reminder that we have a dress code. Please review it in your handbook. Men, you should be wearing a shirt and tie or a polo in a school … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Performance Management Tagged With: awkward conversations, communication, difficult conversations, difficult employees

The Differences Between Feedback and Advice

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Feedback and advice. Some people use the terms interchangeably. If you look at the most basic definitions, though you see that they really aren't all that similar: Feedback: "A reaction or response to a particular process or activity." Advice: "An opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc." The words hold very different connotations for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, communication, difficult conversations

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