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#36: Navigating difficult conversations in the workplace | Spaska Ivanov

#36: Navigating difficult conversations in the workplace | Spaska Ivanov

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Spaska Ivanov, Assistant General Manager at Rehoboth Beach Country Club in Delaware, USA, joins me in this episode of The Modern Club Management Podcast.


This conversation focuses on navigating challenging conversations in the workplace. We discuss how to approach them, framing the conversation, the importance of setting clear expectations, and giving permission to others to have tough conversations. It was an enjoyable discussion about a topic that all managers need to be skilled at but something which we can only become more comfortable with by doing repetitions!


I hope you enjoy his episode. If you would like to ask Spaska any questions or connect with her about this topic, she has kindly offered to share her email address.


Spaska@rehobothbeachcc.com

Spaska Ivanov

Assistant General Manager

Rehoboth Beach Country Club

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