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The Case for Communication
Bilshan Nursimulu
9 episodes
5 days ago
Hosted by Bilshan Nursimulu, a dispute resolution lawyer and partner at Orison Legal (Mauritius), this podcast explores how we navigate pressure, power dynamics and people. It draws lessons from courtrooms and conversations with business leaders.
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Hosted by Bilshan Nursimulu, a dispute resolution lawyer and partner at Orison Legal (Mauritius), this podcast explores how we navigate pressure, power dynamics and people. It draws lessons from courtrooms and conversations with business leaders.
Show more...
Business
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How to Steer Conversations Back on Track
The Case for Communication
31 minutes 29 seconds
1 month ago
How to Steer Conversations Back on Track

Bilshan is joined by Timothée Grenade, COO of Maureva and certified CliftonStrengths coach. They talk about how to handle conversations that go off track and how to bring them back without dismissing the person. These are emotionally charged conversations, especially in HR and leadership settings. When steering them back to what really matters, one needs to be both firm and respectful at the same time.

The Case for Communication
Hosted by Bilshan Nursimulu, a dispute resolution lawyer and partner at Orison Legal (Mauritius), this podcast explores how we navigate pressure, power dynamics and people. It draws lessons from courtrooms and conversations with business leaders.