Recognise stress in your meetings
If we can learn the signs of stress we will become more aware of its impact on our conversations, we are able to respond better. If we brush stress under the carpet, or dismiss it as part of the job we risk ignoring its neurological impact. This guide offers practical advice to help recognise the ways stress can show up in your meetings and conversations – it’s not always obvious and the signs can be subtle. Learn to recognise the signs of stress in yourself and others, as this will make people’s behaviour easier to understand.

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Great conversations in 15 minutes
Why you should download this toolkit These questions have been designed to help you create more positive impact at work. When reflected on these five critical areas will help you steer clear of misunderstandings. Grab a pen, make a brew and take 15 minutes to think about a conversation you would like to have at work and have been putting off. It’s astonishing what a little preparation can achieve. Let our worksheet be your secret weapon for unlocking impactful conversations.

Disagreeing well
Download Free Tool Why you should download this toolkit We like consensus in our teams. When people agree it feels good, all being on the same page is a comfy place to be – but is it too comfy? When we hurry towards consensus and rush to find an agreed solution are we missing something? Avoiding disagreement may quash new ideas, make speaking up difficult and lead to group think. Learn a key skill of a high performing team; disagreeing well.

5 phrases to unlock ideas
Why you should download this toolkit It’s amazing the impact you can have on the quality of people’s thinking. Simply by using these 5 little phrases you can improve how your team generates ideas and solve problems in your meetings. If you need the ideas to flow then people need to feel heard, valued and safe. Use these 5 conversation keys to unlock engagement, thinking and ideas. Start small, try something. You’ve got this.