To practice Conversational Leadership, it is essential to understand the difference between Conversational Leadership mindset, skills, habits, and methods.
This chapter focuses on skills
A Conversational Leadership mindset is our mental attitudes, approaches, or ways of thinking about practicing Conversational Leadership. Our beliefs, values, and experiences shape it, impacting our ability to hold productive conversations and practice effective leadership.
Conversational Leadership skills involve facilitating open and constructive conversations, actively listening, building trust, and empowering others to collaborate towards shared goals.
Conversational Leadership habits are how we use those abilities daily, such as avoiding judgment, showing empathy, and being present in a conversation. We develop these habits and tendencies over time through repeated actions and experiences.
Conversational Leadership methods are structured conversational processes that bring a group of people together to discuss a topic or an issue.
Developing our Conversational Leadership mindset, skills, habits, and methods improves our ability to lead and communicate effectively.
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Conversational Leadership Skills
- Oracy Is a Core Conversational Leadership Skill Communicating effectively in spoken language
- Conversational Self-awareness Being aware of our own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors during a conversation
- Conversation Through the Lens of the Johari Window Understanding ourselves and others through conversation
- Conversational Awareness The skill of being able to pay attention to various elements of a conversation
- Empathy Understanding and share the feelings of others
- Cultural Competence ** Appreciating, and effectively interacting with people from different cultures and backgrounds
- Open Mindedness ** Willingness to seek and weigh evidence that challenges our beliefs, plans, or objectives
- Critical Thinking ** Analyzing information and arguments to make sound judgments and decisions
- Active Listening ** Listening attentively to understand and retain communicated information
- The Art of Navigating Conversations Choosing our repsonses carefully
- Conversational Continuous Self-improvement ** Making ongoing incremental improvements to our conversations
- Difficult Conversations Navigating emotionally challenging conversations
- Impossible Conversations Navigating conversations across ideological divides
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