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Last week we emphasised the importance of practise to help you have better agile conversations and negotiations, and this week we describe two ways to practise - Argyris's two-column case studies and Dr. Burns's relationship journal - and a framework to use with both: record, reflect, revise, and roleplay.

Join us in London on 19 March for our talk on "Sprinting In Place: The Cost of Missing Leadership Conversations"!

SHOW LINKS:

- Argyris's two column case study: https://blog.benjaminm.net/2011/02/16/argyriscasestudylearningmodelii/ https://hbr.org/1986/09/skilled-incompetence

- Dr. David Burns's Interpersonal model & relationship journal
https://feelinggood.com/2017/10/16/057-interpersonal-model-and-its-all-your-fault-part-4/
https://feelinggood.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/rj-revised-v-1c-dvl-v-1.pdf

- Our SkillsMatter talk on 19 March: https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/11800-leadership-matters

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