This episode explores strategies for navigating challenging workplace conversations and setting effective boundaries, particularly for women. Tiffany Rosik shares insights from her book, "That's Not the Help I Need," emphasizing the importance of understanding one's career vision to guide decisions on what to say yes or no to. Against the backdrop of common misconceptions about boundary setting, Rosik highlights that saying "no" doesn't equate to being a poor team player, but rather requires skillful communication. The discussion pivots to negotiation tactics, advocating for preparation and information gathering before making commitments, using the BATNA approach. More significantly, the conversation addresses the rapid advancement of AI and technology, Rosik emphasizes the value of experienced professionals who can bridge the gap when technology fails. The episode concludes with Rosik's advice to "be bold in your ask," highlighting that the worst outcome is a "no," while the potential benefits are significant.
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