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X-WR-CALDESC:This Top Five series will feature experts in human resources\,
  marketing\, accounting\, IT and others. They will introduce five things o
 n certain topic that will help you be successful in your small business.\n
 \nânâWhen we avoid difficult conversations\, we trade short term discomfort 
 for long term dysfunction.â€ť - Peter Bromberg We canâ€™t avoid hard conversat
 ions. We can\, however\, learn how to navigate them in a way that brings b
 etter outcomes for all parties. In this session\, you will learn common er
 rors\, like softening the issue and storing up all of your frustrations. T
 ogether\, we will learn the components of an effective opening statement. 
 You will have the opportunity to create an action plan and develop an open
 ing statement for a difficult conversation you need to have.\n\n  Dr. Lisa
  Hartman has spent her career in education and is driven by supporting oth
 ers in their learning and growth journeys. Lisa earned her doctorate in le
 adership at Creighton University. She also obtained her masterâ€™s in educat
 ion from Creighton. Prior to these degrees\, Lisa was named the Student of
  the Year at College of St. Mary\, where she earned her masterâ€™s of arts i
 n teaching. She also attended Iowa State University where she obtained her
  bachelorâ€™s degree in English â€“ Rhetoric & Professional Communication. Aft
 er brief stints in technical writing and insurance\, Lisa recognized that 
 her passion and purpose was in education. She knew the day she stepped foo
 t in a classroom that she would forever have a passion for education. Lisa
  has taught a variety of subjects to a variety of grade levels\, including
  teaching English to adults. Lisa transitioned into school leadership and 
 during her time as a school administrator\, she has overseen every grade l
 evel from PK-12. Lisa currently serves as a Director of Educational Servic
 es for an Area Education Agency in Iowa. This career journey has inspired 
 Lisa to continue to coach and support others.
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DESCRIPTION:This Top Five series will feature experts in human resources\, 
 marketing\, accounting\, IT and others. They will introduce five things on
  certain topic that will help you be successful in your small business.\n
 \nânâWhen we avoid difficult conversations\, we trade short term discomfort 
 for long term dysfunction.â€ť - Peter Bromberg We canâ€™t avoid hard conversat
 ions. We can\, however\, learn how to navigate them in a way that brings b
 etter outcomes for all parties. In this session\, you will learn common er
 rors\, like softening the issue and storing up all of your frustrations. T
 ogether\, we will learn the components of an effective opening statement. 
 You will have the opportunity to create an action plan and develop an open
 ing statement for a difficult conversation you need to have.\n\n  Dr. Lisa
  Hartman has spent her career in education and is driven by supporting oth
 ers in their learning and growth journeys. Lisa earned her doctorate in le
 adership at Creighton University. She also obtained her masterâ€™s in educat
 ion from Creighton. Prior to these degrees\, Lisa was named the Student of
  the Year at College of St. Mary\, where she earned her masterâ€™s of arts i
 n teaching. She also attended Iowa State University where she obtained her
  bachelorâ€™s degree in English â€“ Rhetoric & Professional Communication. Aft
 er brief stints in technical writing and insurance\, Lisa recognized that 
 her passion and purpose was in education. She knew the day she stepped foo
 t in a classroom that she would forever have a passion for education. Lisa
  has taught a variety of subjects to a variety of grade levels\, including
  teaching English to adults. Lisa transitioned into school leadership and 
 during her time as a school administrator\, she has overseen every grade l
 evel from PK-12. Lisa currently serves as a Director of Educational Servic
 es for an Area Education Agency in Iowa. This career journey has inspired 
 Lisa to continue to coach and support others.
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SUMMARY:Top Five Tips for Developing the Art + Skill of Difficult Conversat
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