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Modern Assertive Communication

Modern Assertive Communication

Target Audience : Managers and Above

If you’ve had challenges with assertiveness then join the club; 60% of us do.

Sadly, most of us have realized that traditional assertiveness suggestions often lead to assertivness backlash. The good news is that modern assertiveness theory shows us ways to show up in a natural way without weirdness or overreacting.

Be prepared to realign to the “new assertiveness” and apply effective tools that feel more natural and lead to significantly better outcomes.

  • Introduce sensitive topics without backlash

  • Avoid defensiveness in others without “I” statements

  • Set boundaries and look good doing it

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“I loved the content and enjoyed the breakouts with peers to discuss/practice what we were learning. I have a difficult conversation I need to have today and plan to share my intent at the outset. We could have used a little more time during a couple of the breakouts, but you were on a tight clock! Nice job!”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Love the practical aspects and the research based approach.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Mind blown. Wish I, we, had this years ago. “Simple” but very effective.”