Calling In vs Calling Out
NVC in the Workplace
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5m 37s
How can Nonviolent Communication (NVC) create more constructive conversations in the workplace? Lorraine Aguilar explores the key difference between calling someone in and calling them out, emphasizing the power of care over annoyance. Discover three essential NVC strategies for professional environments: check your intentions to foster trust, invite willingness to encourage collaboration, and use factual observations to avoid defensiveness. These tools are designed to transform difficult workplace conversations into opportunities for understanding and growth. Learn how NVC can help you build stronger, more empathetic relationships at work.
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