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Coaching for Leaders

271: How to Increase Your Conversational Intelligence, with Judith Glaser

14 Nov 2016

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Judith Glaser: Conversational Intelligence Judith Glaser is an Organizational Anthropologist. She is one of the most pioneering and innovative change agents, consultants, and executive coaches, in the consulting industry and is the world’s leading authority on Conversational Intelligence, Neuro-innovation, and WE-centric Leadership. She is a best-selling author of seven business books including her newest best seller Conversational Intelligence: How Great Leaders Build Trust and Get Extraordinary Results*. Key Points Great conversation leads to great relationships, which leads to great culture. Level I conversations are about resistance Level II conversations are about “wait and see“ Level III conversations are about co-creation When we are threatened by others, cortisol can linger for 26 hours. Children have the same capacity for conversational intelligence that adults do, but only if we have the courage to nurture their growth. Resources Mentioned Conversational Intelligence* by Judith Glaser Conversational Intelligence website Special Note Sadly, Judith passed away in 2018 after a long battle with cancer. You can read about her life's work at The CreatingWE Institute. Related Episodes How to Listen When Someone is Venting, with Mark Goulston (episode 91) How To Address Difficult Conversations, with Bonni Stachowiak (episode 161) How to Start a Conversation With Anyone, with Mark Sieverkropp (episode 177) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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