
6. Active Listening for Conflict Resolution - A Talk With Peter Novak (Strictly Speaking Group)
01/25/24 • 32 min
Listen, and learn about Active Listening for Conflict Resolution in this talk with our guest Peter Novak, CEO and Founder of Strictly Speaking Group: better communicators build better companies.
In this Help To Grow Talk Episode, Peter Novak talks about how you can you use the technique of active listening for conflict resolution.
Links
- Company: Strictly Speaking Group
- LinkedIn: Peter Novak
- Book: Crucial Conversations: Tools For Talking When Stakes Are High (Joseph Grenny, Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, Emily Gregory)
- Book: Difficult Conversations: How To Discuss What Matters Most (Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen)
- Book: Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know (Adam Grant)
- Support the Show: Hey There! Become a supporter, and help us create great Help To Grow Talk content for listeners everywhere who want to communicate better and change their way of living, working, interacting with others, and helping make the world a better place:
Listen, and learn about Active Listening for Conflict Resolution in this talk with our guest Peter Novak, CEO and Founder of Strictly Speaking Group: better communicators build better companies.
In this Help To Grow Talk Episode, Peter Novak talks about how you can you use the technique of active listening for conflict resolution.
Links
- Company: Strictly Speaking Group
- LinkedIn: Peter Novak
- Book: Crucial Conversations: Tools For Talking When Stakes Are High (Joseph Grenny, Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, Emily Gregory)
- Book: Difficult Conversations: How To Discuss What Matters Most (Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen)
- Book: Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know (Adam Grant)
- Support the Show: Hey There! Become a supporter, and help us create great Help To Grow Talk content for listeners everywhere who want to communicate better and change their way of living, working, interacting with others, and helping make the world a better place:
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5. How To Be More Convincing And Be Heard - A Talk With Chris Lipp (SpeakValue)
Listen and learn how to be more convincing and be heard in this talk with our guest, Chris Lipp, based on his book 'Magnetic: How Great Leaders Persuade and Inspire' co-authored with Antoine De Morree. He is also the author of the book The Startup Pitch: A Proven Formula to Win Funding. Chris is writing his third book on communication and empowerment, set to be published in 2024 and titled Radiate: The Science of Personal Power. In addition, Chris is a Principal Coach at SpeakValue. He is a world-renowned pitch coach working with entrepreneurs to promote their ideas, and has raised over $200 million in funding.
In this episode about how to be more convincing and be heard, we cover for you the following topics: Chris's inspiration to write the book 'Magnetic: How Great Leaders Persuade and Inspire; Become Magnetic, 3 sets of approaches - how you encounter resistance, create value, and connect/relate -; and sneak peek into the new book by Chris, Radiate: The Science of Personal Power.Links
- Book: Magnetic: How Great Leaders Pursuade and Inspire (Chris Lipp & Antoine De Morree)
- Book: The Startup Pitch: A Proven Formula to Win Funding (Chris Lipp)
- Book (upcoming): Radiate: The Science of Personal Power (Chris Lipp)
- Company: SpeakValue (Be Powerful. Persuasive. Magnetic)
- LinkedIn: Chris Lipp
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7. Conversational Receptiveness - A Talk With Michael Rain (ENODI & Harvard University)
Listen, and learn about Conversational Receptivenss in this talk with our guest Michael Rain.
Michael founded ENODI, a media and research company focused on all people with immigrant backgrounds. His TED Talk 'What it's like to be the child of immigrants' has over 1 million views. Michael is also a practitioner-in-residence at Harvard University, jointly at the Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics and the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research.
In this Help To Grow Talk Episode, Michael Rain talks about the importance of conversational receptiveness, a crucial communication skill that involves engaging thoughtfully with opposing views.
Links
- Company: ENODI
- Harvard University: Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics
- Harvard University: The Hutchins Center for African & African American Research
- Harvard University: Harvard Kennedy School of Government
- Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics: Michael Rain
- The Hutchins Center for African & African American Research: Michael Rain
- LinkedIn: Michael Rain
- Website: Michael Rain
- Harvard Kennedy School of Government: Julia Minson
- Harvard Kennedy School of Government: Robert Wilkinson
- Resource List: The Ladder of Inference
- Support the Show: Hey There! Become a supporter, and help us create great Help To Grow Talk content for listeners everywhere who want to communicate better and change their way of living, working, interacting with others, and helping make the world a better place.
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