Building strong relationships at work with Michael Bungay Stanier

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A key part of being an effective HR practitioner is about building strong, strategic and trusting relationships with key stakeholders in order to build your influence and help move your organisation towards its goals.

In this episode, coaching expert and author Michael Bungay Stanier shares insights from his latest book 'How to work with (almost) anyone' and provides listeners with insights to make their relationships at work stronger and more resilient.

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SHOW NOTES

💡Learning opportunities

AHRI's Having Difficult Conversations short course.

AHRI's leadership and management essentials short course.

Exclusive content for AHRI members

Download Michael's 7 questions to ask in a coaching setting

Download Michael's Questions that lead to stronger work relationships

📚 Extra reading

Read about Google's Project Oxygen in this HBR article.

Read about Google's Project Aristotle in this NYT article.

Read articles based on HRM's interview with Amy Edmondson, here and here.

The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work by John Gottman

How to Work with (Almost) Anyone by Michael Bungay Stanier

The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier

👩‍💻 To watch

How to tame your advice monster – TedX, Michael Bungay Stanier

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