Some training sessions leave a lasting impression. both for the participants and the facilitator.
Looking back at my session on the Sales Accelerator Program, SAP at AlSiraj, I am reminded of the insightful discussions, the energy in the room, and the thoughtful handwritten feedback I received.
It is always rewarding to see how learning experiences resonate long after the session ends. The words shared by participants reinforced the importance of practical, engaging, and actionable learning; something I strive for in every session.
Grateful for the opportunity and for everyone who made it a success!
Have you ever looked back at a past learning experience that still inspires you today?
Would love to hear your thoughts!
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From ‘Can I Really Do It?’ to ‘Yes, I Can’: The Power of Honest Conversations
Putting away a conversation with someone (manager, colleague, direct report or even a client) because it is difficult, can be severely damaging.
Research proves that having difficultconversations results in engaged employees, retaining talent, innovation and increased well-being.
Giving feedback is a typical example of a difficult conversation at the workplace.
I have noticed how this ‘tough job’ is poorly dealt with, at times never brought up and often relegated to HR.
Here are 7 steps to do it well:
1. Be timely – Don’t wait for too long, nip it in the bud!
2. Contextualize it – Spell out the situation in question where you noticed something amiss, and clarify why this is important and is being brought up.
3. Behavior – State the specific behaviour that caused an impediment
4. Impact – How has that impacted you, the team, and the business; be factual not threatening
5. Explore solutions – Ideally draw the solutions from them through skillful questioning.
6. Get commitment – Finalize a solution and seek commitment to an action.
7. Check-in – Keep a tab on how things are progressing
Facilitating a day’s workshop on ‘handling difficult conversations’ for one of the largest estatedevelopers in UAE was fascinating.
The day was filled with interesting case studies, role-plays, assessment tools and skill-building activities.
Every participant felt engaged and witnessed an internal shift from
‘Can I really do it?’ to ‘Yes I Can’!