Learn how to get and keep the support of others to build stronger relationships and increase engagement and commitment. Every day, we must interact with all kinds of people who are similar to and different from us – whether they are teammates, supervisors, direct reports, clients, or vendors. At some point, most all of us will encounter someone with whom we just don’t “click.” And even in the healthiest relationships, friction can occur. Mastering tricky conversations is an integral part of daily life and working with people – especially as a manager. In order to maximize your chances of getting and keeping the support of others (particularly when others may have different agendas than our own), one needs to address issues before they affect performance or damage a relationship. Instead, be empowered to build stronger relationships, and increase engagement and commitment.
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About Deborah Grayson Riegel
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Deborah Grayson Riegel, MSW, PCC, CEO & Chief Communication Coach of Talk Support is an internationally recognized expert in presentation and interpersonal communication skills. She teaches Management Communication at Wharton Business School and at The Beijing International MBA Program at Peking Universit and is a credentialed coach with the International Coach Federation (ICF). Deborah has coached and trained teams and professionals from: American Express; Dell; FCB; Monster Worldwide, Kraft, NASDAQ, Pfizer, Toyota and the United States Army. She is a cited expert and contributor for the New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Fast Company, The Huffington Post, Inc., Psychology Today,Bloomberg Business Week, and American Express OPEN Small Business Forum. Deborah is the author of Oy Vey! Isn’t a Strategy: 25 Solutions for Personal and Professional Success, Money Talks: 100 Strategies to Master Tricky Conversations about Money and Tips of the Tongue: The Nonnative English Speaker’s Guide to Mastering Public Speaking. Deborah holds a BA in Psychology from the University of Michigan Ann Arbor and earned her Master’s Degree in Social Work from Columbia University, supporting herself through school by performing stand-up and improvisational comedy. |