She Mentors

How to have difficult conversations at work

September 17, 2020 Leisa Molloy Season 1 Episode 25
She Mentors
How to have difficult conversations at work
Show Notes

Want to deliver constructive criticism or feedback at work? Need to call out toxic behaviour, discrimination or bullying? Develop your leadership skills and learn how to have genuine, non-threatening conversations to achieve a positive outcome. 

In today’s She Mentors podcast episode, workplace psychologist and leadership development coach Leisa Molloy shares her framework for having challenging conversations in the workplace. This is perfect for emerging leaders, managers, employees and anyone looking to improve their communication skills.


We discuss

👉 The importance of having those conversations in the moment

👉 Stories, assumptions and unconscious bias

👉 The importance of psychological safety

👉 What to do when someone has an emotional response

👉 Questions to ask yourself before having the conversation

👉  Getting clear about your intent

👉 The power of showing vulnerability

👉 Mindset tips and clarity

👉 How to use this framework to ‘manage up’


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