Leadership Series: How to Work with (Almost) Anyone (Rebroadcast) (TRN1-E14)

Product code: TRN1-E14

Available Session

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September 05, 2023

Online

1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET)

English, with interpretation in French


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Overview

Delivery method

Delivery method

Online

Duration

Duration

1.5 hours

Audience

Audience

All public servants at all levels

 

Description

The happiness and success of leaders at all levels, and indeed of all public servants, is ultimately dependent on their working relationships with their colleagues and counterparts. However, these relationships can often fade over time, and when that happens, it can be challenging to know what to do about it.

This event features internationally best-selling author and coach Michael Bungay Stanier, who shares his tested process that can help to set up working relationships for the best possible success.

Participants will learn about the three practices of resilient and long-lasting relationships: understanding how to aspire to the best possible relationship in every one of your key working relationships, investigating the one awkward but essential conversation that will set up success and taking a deep dive into one exploratory question and preparing your best answer to it.

Learn more about the Leadership Series.

 

Speaker

Michael Bungay Stanier, Author of The Coaching Habit

Michael Bungay Stanier is the author of six books, which between them have sold more than a million copies. He is the founder of MBS Works and Box of Crayons, and is best known for The Coaching Habit, the best-selling coaching book of the century that is already recognized as a classic. Michael was a Rhodes Scholar and plays the ukulele badly. He is Australian and lives in Toronto, Canada.

Moderator

Sarah Plouffe, Executive Faculty Member and Director, Executive Learning Services, Canada School of Public Service

Date modified: 2023-03-20