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Three Ways to Make Difficult Conversations Easy

  • 13 Sep 2023
  • 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Zoom Meeting

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Three Ways to Make Difficult Conversations Easy

with Ahmad-Shah Duranai

This presentation identifies the 7 Laws of Communications and will focus on two. We will identify the 6 Ego States and the 5 Levels of Egoic Intentions.

Learning Objectives:

Communicate effectively to establish rapport, cultivate trust and create a safe environment between parties. 

About Ahmad-Shah Duranai:

Ahmad-Shah Duranai is the CEO and Head Coach of DuraNet Enterprises Inc. He is an Author, Speaker, Architect, Project Manager, Educator, Coach and Master Trainer of Verbal Aikido.

As an Author he has multiple published works including THE LEADERSHIP ZONE: Lessons from the Front Lines which is a holist manual and roadmap for issues on personal and organizational leadership. He is also the Co-Author of VERTICAL VILLAGES: The Magic of Mixed-Use Developments.

As a coach and Educator, Ahmad is a High Performance Business Advisor, helping Owners of s/m size businesses in the Design and Construction Industry to earn more income using:

  • Leadership, Project Management and Communication skills;
  • High Performance Team Dynamics
  • Live and Lead by Design Coaching
  • Passion Test, Mental Health and Verbal Aikido

So that their businesses can grow from surviving to Thriving and making them masters of their destiny rather than victims of their history.

His motto is, “Besides every great achiever, there is coach. If you don’t have one, let’s talk.”

For Ahmad-Shah's full bio, please click HERE.

Continuing Coach Education (CCE) units for this event: 
Core Competencies: 1.00
Resource Development: 0.50


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