Introduction to the Course
  • Introduction from Sheila Heen
  • Introduce Yourself to the Course Community
  • What is a Difficult Conversation?
  • Why Do Difficult Conversations Matter?
  • Shift from a Message Delivery Stance to a Learning Conversation
  • Unpacking the 3 Layers of Any Difficult Conversation
  • Assignment 1: Frame Your Difficult Conversation
  • How to Negotiate with Your Internal Voice
The "What Happened" Layer: How to Avoid Blame
  • Difficult Conversation Case Study #1
  • Coaching in Action: Shifting from the What Happened Conversation
  • How to Shift Away from Blame
  • Difficult Conversation Case Study #2
  • Coaching in Action: How to Handle this Difficult Conversation
  • Assignment 2: Map Your Joint Contribution System
The "Feelings" Layer: How to Name Emotions without Getting Emotional
  • Dealing with Feelings
  • Assignment 3: Prepare to Address the Feelings Layer
The Identity Layer: How to Grapple with the Identities of Participants
  • Why Identity Matters in Difficult Conversations
  • How to Grapple with Identity in Difficult Conversations
  • Assignment 4: Prepare to Address the Identity Layer
The Learning Conversation
  • When Should You Have a Difficult Conversation?
  • Assignment 5: Identify Your Purpose for the Conversation
  • Begin from the Third Story
  • How to Listen in a Difficult Conversation
  • How to Speak for Yourself
Putting it All Together: Preparing for Your Own Difficult Conversation
  • Final Words of Advice
  • Assignment 6: Prepare for Your Own Difficult Conversation
  • About +Acumen
  • Complete the Post-Course Satisfaction Survey
Bonus Lecture: Kim Scott on Radical Candor
  • Preview: How to Give Feedback with Kim Scott