Leadership lives in conversations
At the heart of every leadership challenge lies a conversation. Or more often: a conversation that never happened. In this episode of #ZigZagHR Brainpickings, we continue our conversation with Sarah Cheriff from SkillsGym about what she calls The Conversation Habit. In the previous episodes, we explored habits and energy as the foundations of sustainable leadership. But leadership only truly comes to life in interaction with others; in conversations, feedback, in clarity, in difficult moments and in the things we say or avoid saying. And that’s exactly where many leaders struggle.Difficult conversations get delayed. Feedback gets softened. Expectations remain unclear. Small frustrations quietly grow into bigger issues. And what often looks like a performance problem or a people problem is, underneath, actually a conversation problem. In this episode, Sarah shares why conversations are one of the most underestimated leadership skills and how leaders can develop stronger conversational habits under pressure. Topics we explore: ✅ Why leadership ultimately plays out in conversations ✅ Why many people and performance problems are actually conversation problems ✅ The hidden cost of avoiding difficult conversations ✅ Why feedback feels emotionally threatening to people ✅ What happens under stress: fight, flight, freeze or fawn ✅ Why knowing what to say is not enough under pressure ✅ The concept of the Conversation Arena ✅ The 4 leadership qualities behind strong conversations: confidence, clarity, connection and calm ✅ Why conversational range matters for leaders ✅ The 4 core conversation rhythms leaders should master ✅ How small recurring conversations prevent bigger issues ✅ Why culture is built through repeated conversations people can rely on Sarah also explains how predictable conversation rhythms, daily coaching nudges, weekly feedback moments, monthly check-ins and yearly performance reviews, create trust, accountability and psychological safety inside teams. The core message of this episode: culture is not built in one big leadership moment. It is built in the conversations you consistently have every single day. A must-listen for HR professionals, leaders and managers who want to communicate more effectively, build trust and prevent issues before they escalate. Honger naar meer? SCHRIJF JE IN VOOR DE NIEUWSBRIEF - https://zigzaghr.be/inschrijving-nieu... BLIJF OP DE HOOGTE VAN ALLE HR-ACTUA - https://zigzaghr.be/ VOLG ONS OP LINKEDIN - / zigzaghr ABONNEER JE OP HET #ZIGZAGHR BOOKAZINE - https://zigzaghr.be/hr-bookazine/ It's a great time to be in HR!

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