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Category Archives: Communication
Be the Bully When Resolving Conflicts
A whole new take on bullying! The next time you have a conflict with someone, start asking questions. By domineering the conversation with short provocative questions, people will understand them better and provide you with answers and ideally feel cared … Continue reading
How to be Direct with Compassion…Even When You Tell Someone They Stink
Scott’s new video book, The Avoidant Economy, is now available. The introduction and first chapter are free.
The Ultimate Apology
Scott’s new video book, The Avoidant Economy, is now available. The introduction and first chapter are free.
Instilling Best Practices
Scott explains the three step process of Do, Demo, and Declare to incorporate ‘tribal knowledge’ into your organization’s best practices.
Real Versus Fake Conversations
Ever get tired of superficial conversations at business events? Scott shares how to create real and meaningful conversations that leave each party grateful for the opportunity to connect.
You Can Say Anything to Anyone
You’ll be amazed at what Scott said in an interview and what he learned as a result about how we can communicate the most difficult information and news.
The Power of the Persuasive Voice
How you say something is just as important as what you say, and this podcast with Scott Wintrip will demonstrate three ways to say things in more provocative ways.
Think Quick and Build Resilience
Scott discusses three ways to become better prepared when faced with having to think quickly on your feet.
Capitalizing On Human Moments
Scott discusses the importance of your actions after you make a mistake by using the opportunity to strengthen and deepen your relationships.
Zero Regrets
Scott shares a three-step solution that will help you make rational decisions without regret by using the stop, breathe, and think method.

