If you’re tired of your meetings and conversations ending with no more progress than when you started, then you need Talk Action! Latha’s research and insights will help you rewire your conversations to end in actionable items and create meaningful connections with each interaction. A must-read!
We create our worlds through our conversations. After a long time, I had heard about a book that made me smile. Latha’s book shows how to frame conversations, so people engage and act. You will never look at your team interactions quite the same way.
This book uniquely positions the talk–action spectrum to highlight the enigmatic power of conversations in a team context.
We often get stuck in our interactions, unable to move from problem to potential, from idea to implementation. This is where tools such as the ‘talk kaleidoscope’ and ‘career dashboard’ from Latha’s book help managers and leaders to navigate conversations and inspire action.
I am a strong believer of the fact that conversations play a very significant role in a team. The VITAL framework given in the book is a great way to navigate a conversation to action. As an executive coach and author, I highly recommend you to grab a copy of this compelling book with its compendium of tools, story studies and methods to apply the framework in the important team conversations.
‘Conversations create transformation’ is the deep message that Latha is giving us in this book with relatable stories and structures.
The book has been closely researched and penned, and it outlines the basis of engagement often confronting people managers in companies—the ‘tough conversation’ and the role of communication in team dynamics. The VITAL conversation framework gives a good workable mechanism to make good teams work towards becoming great teams. The positive organizational environment, a critical driver for business results in the current volatile business environment, is enumerated through case studies and analysis.
Latha uses her depth of academic knowledge, coaching experience, facilitation, case studies, industry research and, most importantly, an empathetical disposition to offer a way out for a challenge that the industry has grappled with consistently over time—why great teams perform. For example, it is fascinating to see how she weaves Simon Sinek, William Isaacs, Harvard Business Review and J. L. Austin into her narrative to prove one of her points. For those of you who prefer the practical route, her framework provides the means to effectively bridge talk and action!
The work of leadership is done through powerful conversations—dialogues that illuminate, engage, provoke and empower people. In Talk Action, Dr Latha Vijaybaskar draws on years of research to provide insights and tools that enable conversations that align to engagement and action by creating a safe space and allowing for all voices to be heard. This leads to purposeful and productive teams and organizations.