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In Our Conversation Today, We’re Exploring:

  • What blocks us from speaking up when we know our opinion isn’t the popular one

  • Examples of when avoiding conflict leads to more problems

  • How reframing your opinion to slow things down is far more effective than just throwing a metaphorical grenade into the conversation

  • How listening between the lines can help if you’re feeling anxious

If you have to tell someone who works for you that they’re underperforming, do you know how to make that conversation impactful and useful?

If you’re unsure, this next installment of our series on conversations that count is sure to provide you with some clarity.

Tune in as we focus on this messy, but necessary, topic of conversation that shouldn’t be avoided.

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