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"I should yell at him in my office then?"

Podcast Download this podcast of a Live Conversation to learn how to deliver hard feedback to an executive on her inappropriate behavior (16:24 minutes).

Click here to download as MP3

Thank you to Bill and Deb for jumping in and bringing Charlie and Susan to life. And thanks to Nancy and Keith for their insights and experience in drawing out the lessons learned.

In Wednesday's (6/28/06) Coffee Conversation, Charlie, the CEO, gave feedback to one of his executives, Susan, on her 'inappropriate' behavior regarding being too aggressive, too emotional, and too belligerent with others when working through a business problem. Some have called it “yelling.” The executive just thinks she is 'passionate' and the CEO has been trying to ignore the issue.

Here is the audio recording of the call. This recording is about 16 minutes long. It will lead you through the Coffee Conversation itself. You will hear the entire 10-minute practice session, plus the Lessons Learned. Enjoy.

Talk to you soon, Tim.

Download YellInMyOffice.pdf (76.0K)
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