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2023 Webinar 5: Difficult Workplace Conversations – Practical tips and strategies for people managers

By October 9, 2023Video Advice Blog

At Strawberry Seed, the most requested topic for training is how to have a difficult conversation with employees. Ideally, everyone is looking for a magic bullet that will make it easier. The reality is that it will always take work. Fortunately, we can help you understand how to plan and approach these conversations to allow for more productive discussions and better outcomes.

In this webinar, our Director, Carli Saw, shares her experience and insights from more than 25 years of coaching people managers through challenging employee issues.

Carli Saw

Author Carli Saw

My HR career began over 25 years ago after completing a Bachelor of Business with a major in Human Resources. I worked for large companies and gained experience across various industries, including IT, building and construction, oil and gas and automotive. One of my most rewarding roles was HR Manager for a business with fewer than 50 employees. In this role, I worked with the leadership team to build a solid foundation for the management and engagement of their employees. So, when I decided to start my own business in 2013, I focused on bringing my HR experience to small businesses that do not have in-house HR support but still have the same issues around managing their people. Over the last eleven plus years, I have been privileged to work with hundreds of businesses nationwide. I love that we help them gain peace of mind, knowing they are meeting their HR obligations, finding the right staff, or supporting them through stressful employee situations. What I love most is the fantastic team of HR professionals who have joined me on the Strawberry Seed journey. As any small business owner knows, bringing in others to work with your clients can be daunting. Each and every member of the Strawberry Seed team is a true asset to their profession and our brand. I unequivocally could not do this without them.

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