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SUMMARY:Learning and Development Roundtable - How to have those difficult conversations that you’re dreading
DESCRIPTION:We all have to have them\, whether we like it or not. \nDifficult conversations that is. \nThose conversations that make you cringe\, and give you a topsy-turvy feeling in the pit of your stomach.   \nThe ones you’re dreading and are liable to find any excuse to avoid. \nOften though\, it’s those difficult conversations that hold the key to discussions that matter most. \nThey’re important conversations to have. \nBut they don’t have to make you feel like you’re going to faint.  Or worse. \nI promise. \nHere’s how. \nIn this free workshop on February 20th with me\, Lee-Anne Ragan you’ll:\n\nLearn what truly makes a conversation difficult \nUncover what your most common difficult conversation types are\nBe able to identify and avoid difficult conversation traps\nBuild some key self-awareness skills for effectively handling difficult conversations\nCome away feeling inspired\, and hopeful\, with a workbook chockablock full of helpful tech tool resources\, including the audio and video recording and one simple URL that opens up all the workshop resources \nGain access to 12+ years of Learning and Development Roundtable resources \nCount the workshop towards your annual professional development requirement (if you’re a UN staff)   \n\nRSVP by February 18th. Then watch your inbox for our agenda and how to participate online.\nPlease note the dates and times alternate each month so as to reach more people in various time zones at their request. \n\n7:00 -8:30 am Vancouver\n8:00 – 9:30 am Mexico\n10:00 – 11:30 am Montreal/New York\n11:00 am to 12:30 pm Rio\n3:00 – 4:30 pm London\n4:00 – 5:30 pm Paris\n5:00 – 6:30 pm Nairobi/Beirut/Mogadishu/Amman\n6:00 – 7:30 pm Abu Dhabi\n\nClick here to convert to and confirm your timezone if it’s not listed above. \nIf you’ve just realized with dread that the time is untenable for you this month\, don’t worry\, as long as you’re a Learning and Development Roundtable member (membership is free) you’ll get access to the audio and (timestamped) video recordings\, workbook and more. \nTake action now –>\n\nBecome a member and receive invitations to the monthly Roundtables\, and get access to all the Roundtable resources.\nRSVP by February 18th.\nShare this workshop information with a friend and/or colleague and participate together. The more the merrier.
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