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Episode 217 - (SUPERVISION) Crucial Conversations Book Club, pt. 2

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Behavioralscience, Education, Appliedbehavioranalysis, Autism, Social Sciences, Aba, Science, Specialeducation

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

As a special treat for Supervision September, we’re making our Fall Book Club available for all. And, to celebrate the joys of supervision, we read the popular business book, “Crucial Conversations”. BST and feedback were only the beginning. This week, enjoy the conclusion of our discussion including final thoughts and how to transfer this content into your own supervisory (and conversation) practices.

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Works discussed this episode:

Grenny, J., Patterson, K., McMillan, R., Switzler, A., & Gregory, E. (2021). Crucial conversations: Tools for talking when stakes are high (3rd ed.). McGraw Hill.

Grenny, J., Patterson, K., McMillan, R., & Switzler, A. (2011). Crucial conversations: Tools for talking when stakes are high (2nd ed.). McGraw Hill.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome to ABA Inside Track, the podcast, that's like reading in your car, but safer.

0:18.8

I'm your host, Robert Perry Cruz, and in a few moments, we're going to be joined by

0:22.2

Jackie, Diana, and Alan, the Book Club guy, because this is part two of our crucial

0:28.6

conversations book club, wrapping up Supervision September.

0:32.8

If you missed last week's episode or you're not a member of our Patreon at the $10 and up level,

0:39.5

well, go back to last week's episode because we are going to be referring to our discussion

0:44.2

of the book Crucial Conversations. And if you didn't hear part one, some of part two is

0:48.8

going to be a little confusing and feel very disjointed. So we recommend you go back and

0:53.4

listen to that episode, then come back and listen to that episode,

0:54.7

then come back and listen to this one. For those of you on our Patreon, at our premium level,

1:00.9

you had the whole thing in one fell swoop. For everyone else, please enjoy part two of our

1:06.5

Crucial Conversations Book Club. All right. So, we've got the stage set.

1:13.2

We know we're prepared to have our crucial conversations.

1:17.4

We are prepared to sort of do our own reflection.

1:20.7

Now it's time for some action.

1:23.7

We're going to talk about part two, how to open your mouth, which i didn't love as the title of a part it seems

1:31.1

a little i don't know condescending but in any case that brings us to our next chapter learn to look

1:37.1

and again if you're at the end of the book you wanted to skip ahead to see how it ends this is one of

1:42.0

the second kind of big take-homes this learned-to-look chapter i I think this is kind of one of their big, big take-homes. It relates a lot

1:48.0

to our, or the author's idea of mastering your own

1:52.3

story or recognizing your own story.

1:57.2

I like, I like to how it's like opening your mouth because that's what you're going to start doing.

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