Live Webinar | Carolyn D. Riggins | Jul 28, 2026 | 01:00 PM EST | 90 Minutes 75 Days Left
Description
The Conversation That Matters: Managing Defensiveness, Resistance, and Difficult Moments as a New Manager
Every organization faces a critical moment: when talented individual contributors step into leadership for the first time. They bring technical expertise, proven track records, and genuine commitment to their teams. Yet within weeks, many discover they're unprepared for one of leadership's most demanding responsibilities having conversations that matter. These are the conversations about performance gaps, accountability, behavior change, and difficult feedback. Without the skills to navigate them, organizations watch their investment in new leaders deteriorate, team performance stall, and culture suffer.
The cost of this gap is staggering. New managers who avoid difficult conversations inadvertently signal that standards are negotiable. Performance issues compound. Accountability becomes unclear. High performers grow frustrated. Disengagement spreads. Within a year, what could have been a thriving team becomes dysfunctional, and the organization questions whether they promoted the right person.
But here's what changes when leaders are properly trained in this competency: Everything.
When new managers master the ability to have difficult conversations with clarity and composure, the ripple effects transform entire teams. Accountability becomes a normal, expected part of the culture rather than a crisis event. Employees know where they stand because feedback is delivered consistently and with specificity. Performance improves measurably because issues are addressed early, before they escalate. Trust deepens because people experience their manager as credible, courageous, and committed to their development. Retention increases because high performers respect leaders who maintain standards and address problems directly.
This webinar equips your leaders with both the mindset and the practical mechanics to execute these conversations with confidence. Participants will understand the psychology behind defensiveness and resistance what actually triggers people and why. They'll discover how their own presence, tone, and emotional state shape the entire trajectory of a conversation. They'll learn a repeatable framework that removes guesswork and builds consistency. They'll master real-time strategies for moments when conversations derail, employees shut down, or emotions spike unexpectedly.
Most importantly, they'll experience a fundamental shift: from viewing difficult conversations as crises to manage, to recognizing them as core leadership responsibilities that directly determine team health and performance.
The impact is measurable. Organizations that invest in training their leaders on this topic report improved employee engagement, higher retention of top talent, faster resolution of performance issues, and stronger team cultures built on clarity and accountability. These leaders stop managing by avoidance and start leading with intention.
Your newly promoted managers are ready for this investment. They want to succeed. They want to build strong teams. They want to be respected as credible leaders. This webinar gives them the foundation to do exactly that. It's the conversation that matters most and the training that transforms leaders and organizations.
Areas Covered in the Session:-
Background:-
New managers inherit a critical responsibility that often catches them off guard: the need to have conversations that matter conversations about performance, accountability, behavior change, and difficult feedback. Yet many newly promoted leaders find themselves avoiding these interactions altogether, hoping problems resolve on their own or fearing that addressing issues will damage relationships and team morale.
The reality is far different. When new managers sidestep difficult conversations, they inadvertently signal that standards don't matter, accountability is negotiable, and poor performance is tolerable. Their credibility erodes quietly but quickly.
What complicates matters further is that employees rarely respond to hard conversations the way managers expect. Some become defensive, others withdraw into resistance, and still others react with emotion or deflection. Without a clear understanding of what drives these reactions and without practical tools to navigate them new managers often fumble, over-apologize, become vague to soften the blow, or escalate unnecessarily.
The problem isn't that new managers lack good intentions. The problem is they lack a framework and the confidence to execute it.
This webinar closes that gap. It equips newly promoted leaders with both the mindset and the mechanics to approach difficult conversations as a core leadership skill rather than a crisis to manage. Participants will understand the psychology behind defensiveness and resistance, discover how their own presence shapes outcomes, learn a structured approach to these conversations, and develop real-time strategies for moments when things derail.
Most importantly, they'll understand that the quality of a leader's difficult conversations directly determines the health, trust, and performance of their team. This is the conversation that matters most.
Why Should You Attend?
If you've recently been promoted into a management role, you've discovered something unsettling: the skills that made you successful as an individual contributor don't automatically translate to leadership. One of the biggest gaps? Having difficult conversations with confidence.
What This Webinar Delivers
This webinar tackles the exact conversations that keep new managers up at night. You'll leave with:Why This Matters to Your Leadership
The quality of your difficult conversations directly shapes your team's performance, trust, and psychological safety. Managers who master these conversations build cultures where accountability is normal, feedback is welcomed, and people know where they stand.
This isn't soft skills training. This is foundational leadership competence.
Who Should Attend:-
Newly promoted managers, supervisors in their first two years, or any leader wanting to strengthen their ability to navigate pushback, resistance, and emotionally charged moments with clarity and composure.
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