What to Do during a
Crucial Confrontation
When there is enough safety, you can talk to almost anyone about almost anything. As the best problem solvers move from thinking to talking, here’s how they create safety:
They begin well. They know how to describe a performance gap in a way that makes it safe for others to talk about with them (Chapter 3, “Describe the Gap”).
They know how to help others prioritize competing demands, and they know how to discipline when necessary (Chapter 4, “Make It Motivating”).
They also know how to help others deal with ability barriers by jointly exploring solutions. They help others comply by making compliance easier. They understand the underlying principles of empowerment (Chapter 5, “Make It Easy”).
Finally, effective problem solvers know how to deal with unexpected problems or emotions that may come up during a crucial confrontation (Chapter 6, “Stay Focused and Flexible”).