Whether we’re dealing with an
under-performing employee, disagreeing with our partner, or negotiating with a
difficult client, we attempt or avoid difficult conversations every day. No
matter how competent or experienced we are, we all have conversations that
cause anxiety and frustration.
This is particularly true for people working
in the social sector. They’re often faced with situations where they need to
untangle differing perspectives, advocate for those who are underserved, or
simply manage their employees and volunteers while facing resource constraints.
During this course, you’ll learn practical
strategies to handle difficult conversations with grace and agility while achieving
productive results. Taught by Sheila Heen, a professor at Harvard Law School and
co-author of Difficult Conversations
and Thanks for the Feedback, this
course will introduce you to actionable insights to understand the 3 layers of
every difficult conversation. You’ll learn how to authentically shift from a
stance of blame and certainty to one of learning and openness. You’ll also
practice tactics like “starting from the third story” to help neutralize the
toxic dynamics of difficult conversations and achieve more productive results. Finally,
you’ll understand how and why emotions and issues of identity frequently come
up in these challenging dialogues—and how you can address them preemptively and
professionally while being authentic and empathetic.
This course is for anyone who needs to work
together with other people—in their personal or professional lives—to achieve
something tough but meaningful together.