Total Credits: 1 including 1 Communications and Marketing - Non-technical
Being a leader often requires having difficult conversations and negotiating the boundaries of relationships and organizational needs. Navigating conversations where one person wants another to change behavior can be quite tricky. How do you do this in the most effective way, without making it personal, and in a way that results in direct results? In this session, we'll uncover a handful of strategies to drive results with your communication.
Important CPE Credit Information_READ BEFORE WEBCAST UPDATED (0.47 MB) | Available after Purchase |
ACPEN 9_10 Navigating Difficult Conversations | Available after Purchase |
ACPEN 9_10 Navigating Difficult Conversations (100.1 MB) | 28 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Navigating Difficult Conversations_Q&A (13.6 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Jill Schiefelbein is an award-winning entrepreneur, author, and communication strategist. She taught business communication at Arizona State University for 11 years before venturing into entrepreneurship. Jill’s business, The Dynamic Communicator®, helps organizations navigate the physical and digital communication spaces to attract customers, increase sales, and lead more impactful teams. Her latest book, Dynamic Communication: 27 Strategies to Grow, Lead, and Manage Your Business hit stores March 2017. Jill is currently pursuing her doctorate degree at the University of South Florida's Muma College of Business, where she's studying the impact of artificially intelligent video avatars in the customer experience lifecycle in business-to-business sales--an exciting new field of study at the intersections of synthetic media, communication, and relational commerce.
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