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Debugging Difficult Conversations
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491 students

Debugging Difficult Conversations

Or "How not to chicken out!"
Created byAndrew Murphy
Last updated 7/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • What Difficult Conversations are and what happens when you ignore them
  • Why having Difficult Conversations can be beneficial to you, your team, and your career
  • A framework to help you prepare for Difficult Conversations
  • Examples of how to apply that framework

Course content

3 sections8 lectures1h 40m total length
  • What are Difficult Conversations?20:12

    Our belief at is that your success is directly proportionate to the number of Difficult Conversations you have.

    You’re likely learning to be better at Difficult Conversations because you have Difficult Circumstances you want to overcome.

    The circumstances won’t get easier the more you ignore them, they will get harder. The stories we tell ourselves in our own minds will get louder and the antagonists will become more… antagonising.

    Difficult Circumstances need to be resolved by Difficult Conversations.

    Over 80 percent of workers in the US found that learning to handle Difficult Conversations lead to finding better solutions to their workplace challenges.

    Being able to participate in, and even drive, Difficult Conversations means we can resolve the challenges of our relationships with other people, but it also means we can earn their trust and respect. When we are able to engage truthfully and respectfully with the people around us we can improve our relationships with them and smooth out the inevitable bumps on the road.


Requirements

  • None needed, just a willingness to learn

Description

Our belief  is that your success is directly proportionate to the number of Difficult Conversations you have.

You’re likely learning to be better at Difficult Conversations because you have Difficult Circumstances you want to overcome.

The circumstances won’t get easier the more you ignore them, they will get harder. The stories we tell ourselves in our own minds will get louder and the antagonists will become more… antagonising.

Difficult Circumstances need to be resolved by Difficult Conversations.

Over 80 percent of workers in the US found that learning to handle Difficult Conversations lead to finding better solutions to their workplace challenges.

Being able to participate in, and even drive, Difficult Conversations means we can resolve the challenges of our relationships with other people, but it also means we can earn their trust and respect. When we are able to engage truthfully and respectfully with the people around us we can improve our relationships with them and smooth out the inevitable bumps on the road.

This course will teach you:

  • What Difficult Conversations are and what happens when you ignore them

  • Why having Difficult Conversations can be beneficial to you, your team, and your career

  • A framework (and accompanying worksheet) to help you prepare for Difficult Conversations


Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to learn to be better