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Online Webinar  – Recorded June 3rd 2016
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media  1 PDU – Free
Provider: : PROJECTinsight (Metafuse Inc)
In Cooperation With: Core Performance Concepts (Rep #1399)

Note: Please record this as a Category B Presentation – You will receive a Category B certificate from PROJECTInsight

What conversation do you need to have that you are avoiding?

Difficult conversations are a part of life! There will be a time when you want to get something and are uncomfortable asking for it.

The reasons may vary, it might be:

  • Asking for that long awaited raise or vacation
  • Asking for more resources when you have been told there is no budget
  • Giving uncomfortable feedback to a peer or employee
  • Someone is treating you unfairly or just not responding at all

Whatever it is, once you overcome the fear and learn the 5 step simple to apply roadmap, you will gain confidence and improve the quality and effectiveness of all your conversations.

If you are ready to get more of what you want, then join us for this interactive webinar. Be coached by leadership and communication expert, Brenda Williams of Your Coaching Solution.

To be selected, please email your issue to: BrendaWilliams, (LinkedIn profile) or just raise your hand during the webinar. Your name can remain incognito.

Webinar Benefits:

  • Gain valuable insight and improve ability to have difficult conversations
  • Improve the quality and effectiveness of daily conversations
  • Create high levels of alignment, collaboration and partnership
  • Increase efficiency, productivity and performance

Who should attend:

  • Project managers, Portfolio managers,
  • Project team members, Project Leads,
  • Project sponsors & function/business unit managers,
  • Subject Matter Experts, Business Analysts, Scheduling Specialists and ….
  • Other business stakeholders.

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