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Civility Isn't a Weakness: 4 Skills for Speaking with Strength, Not Force

Wednesday, September 25, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Joseph Grenny, Cofounder, Crucial Learning
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Do you have to be loud and aggressive to be heard? It certainly seems that way if you go online or watch the news. Yet a recent study shows that speaking aggressively at work damages reputations and decreases organizational effectiveness. If you truly want to influence others and build relationships, civility is key.

Register for our free webinar and join Joseph Grenny, coauthor of the New York Times bestseller Crucial Conversations, as he shares how to speak candidly and respectfully.

During this event we will:

  • Discover the latest research on how to effectively share opinions in the workplace.
  • Identify how to tell the truth while still maintaining strong relationships.
  • Implement three skills for speaking with strength, not force.

Presenter

Joseph Grenny
Joseph Grenny

Cofounder, Crucial Learning

Joseph Grenny is a New York Times bestselling author of eight books, including the communication classic, Crucial Conversations. His work has been used by nearly half of the Forbes Global 2000 and has helped millions of people achieve better relationships and results. He cofounded Crucial Learning, one of the world’s most respected learning and organization development firms, offering courses in communication, performance, and leadership.
Joseph is also the cofounder and current board chair of Unitus Labs, an international nonprofit that has helped more than 50 million people increase their self-reliance and provided capital arrangement services of more than $2 billion to some of the world’s most successful socially oriented ventures. Joseph also cofounded The Other Side Academy (TOSA), a residential school that teaches vocational and life skills to people with histories of crime, addiction, and homelessness.
 


Sponsors

  • Crucial Learning