Communication Psychology and HR – with Gerhard Ohrband

How to See the Good in the Bad While Talking to a Difficult Person


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Every team has a “difficult person”—the colleague who always says no, challenges every idea, or seems impossibly negative. But what if that behavior actually reflects a hidden virtue? In this episode, we explore how recognizing the good in the bad can transform difficult conversations and bring more balance to your team.

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Communication Psychology and HR – with Gerhard OhrbandBy Gerhard Ohrband, MA in Psychology (University of Hamburg/Germany)