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Embracing Conflict and Difficult Conversations
Workshop:
Date: Thursday, 24 October 2019
Time: workshop - 4.00pm - 5.30pm
panel and networking - 6.00pm onwards
Venue: 600 Bourke Street
veski inspiring women STEM sidebyside participants from the Leading the Way stream will join Sue Rosen for a workshop on ‘Embracing Conflict and Difficult Conversations’ followed by a Panel session with industry leaders and an opportunity to network with key members across academia, government and business.
This session was proudly supported by event partner and host Michael Page.
Life is full of conversations we don’t want to have, both at work or at home: your mother-in-law is coming to stay and you don’t like how she looks after your kids; your colleague is taking lots of time off work and expects you to pick up the extra work; you are feeling excluded from the “boys club” which is making decisions at the pub after work, your boss has passed you over for promotion. Every day we have to make decisions about whether to have the conversation or whether to avoid it. We worry that if we avoid the conversation we will become resentful but that if we have the conversation the conflict might escalate.
Changing how you deal with difficult conversations is challenging, it takes practice and breaking out of your comfort zone is rarely easy but the potential rewards are rich, and can transform our relationships.
During this workshop you will:
- - Explore why we avoid conflict
- - Discover why is it so important to learn how to embrace conflict
- - Learn how can we embrace conflict constructively
- - Experience preparing for a difficult conversation
- - Walk away with a template for future conversations
Click here to find out what happened at the session.

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About the program
The inspiring women STEM sidebyside program is an initiative to support women in the STEM industries that is led by veski and Monash University with the support of the British Consulate General Melbourne. This dynamic program is designed to empower women at different career stages with the skills, networks and mindset to develop and achieve their career goals within STEM industries.
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