Difficult Conversations
Discover strategies for reducing the need to have “difficult” conversations. Increase your understanding of how the brain works and how what happens in our minds affects our conversations. Many conversations, even those that begin well, end in frustration for both parties. Examine how and why conversations become unfocused, and learn to put them back on track.
Instructor(s):
Gene Crumley, M.Div.,
was the director for the UC Davis Executive Program for 10 years, from 1998-2008. Currently, he is chair of UC Davis Extension’s Business & Leadership department. Prior to coming to UC Davis, Crumley spent 13 years with Habitat for Humanity International. He is a graduate of both UC Davis and San Francisco Theological Seminary (Presbyterian).When:
Jan. 13-20: Wed., 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where:
Sutter Square Galleria, 2901 K St, Sacramento, CA
Directions:
Fee:
$490.00.
Special Discount fee:
10% discount for organizations enrolling three or more people at the same time in the same course. All registrations must be submitted at the same time and fees paid with one check, credit card or purchase order.
Credit:
1 quarter unit academic credit, X414.20
Required textbooks:
Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most by Stone, Patton and Heen ISBN 9780140288520. Buy this book from the UC Davis Bookstore.
Section:
093DSP133


