HR is usually the one organising the training on difficult conversations, for managers, for teams, for everyone else. But when do you actually get the chance to sharpen your own skills?
This month’s meet-up is that chance. By popular request, we’re tackling the tricky stuff: how to handle difficult conversations with clarity, confidence, and care. We’re teaming up with trusted trainer & training actor Alice Eefting for a hands-on session built around real-life HR cases. Alice has trained hundreds of teams on handling difficult conversations and we work with her a lot for our own client trainings.
What we’ll cover:
You’ll get a clear framework to work with, but most of the session will be practice-based. We’ll send out a short survey beforehand to collect your cases (no sensitive info needed). We’ll choose the ones that resonate most with the group and try to give as many of you as possible the chance to practice live with Alice.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is ideal for People Leads, HR Business Partners, and anyone in HR that has to handle tough conversations.
Get your tickets now! We're looking forward to a session full of learning & mingling. We only have 27 spots available - save your spot NOW with our discounted early bird tickets, before they fly away! 😉🕊️
The idea behind our People Community Meet-Ups:
We know that it can be lonely in HR, and believe that to learn you don't (necessarily) need to go to expensive multiple day courses. That's why we organize these Meet-Ups. The concept is pretty simple: affordable learning with an opportunity to connect with peers. Interactive & practical - leaving you with tips & tools to directly apply at work. We organize a Meet-Up every month. Do you have an idea for a theme or speaker, or would like to co-host with us? We'd love to hear from you. Reach out to sanne@7people.team
A note on our pricing:
We ask a small amount for these Meet-Ups, to cover part of our costs for food, drinks, our time and most importantly, to pay our speakers! Sometimes the price is lower/higher than you're used to. This could be because the Meet-Up was sponsored by the speaker, or because we're doing a special edition of the Meet-Up.