Hosts: Renee Chiuchiarelli & Julie Parks
Series: Difficult Conversations (Episode 3)
Format: Trade Tip Tuesday | Hammer & Heels
Length: ~8 minutes
Presented by: Global Training Center
🔍 Episode Summary
In this Trade Tip Tuesday episode of Simply Trade Tips, Renee Chiuchiarelli and Julie Parks continue their Difficult Conversations series by shifting perspectives — from the pitcher to the catcher.
Not every tough conversation is initiated by you. Sometimes, you’re on the receiving end — caught off guard, underprepared, or unsure how to respond in the moment. This episode provides a practical framework to help trade professionals listen, respond, and lead with clarity when they’re the ones being approached.
Using the same GGCC acronym introduced in the previous episode, Renee and Julie walk through how to apply it when you’re the listener, ensuring difficult discussions remain productive, respectful, and solutions-focused.
🧠 Key Learnings
When you’re the catcher in a difficult conversation, use the GGCC framework:
G — Gratitude
Acknowledge the conversation and thank the other person for bringing the issue forward.
G — Gravity
Recognize the seriousness of the issue and validate the weight of the concern being shared.
C — Clarify & Commit
Listen fully, reflect back what you heard, and commit to working toward a resolution — even if the answer isn’t immediate.
C — Closing (Consider, Comply, or Reject)
Be honest and transparent about next steps. You may need time to consider, you may comply immediately, or — in rare cases — reject the request after thoughtful evaluation.
📌 Why This Matters in Trade
In trade compliance, logistics, customs, and global operations, difficult conversations are unavoidable — from resource constraints and compliance gaps to performance concerns and project pressures.
How you receive these conversations is just as important as how you initiate them. This framework helps:
Reduce defensiveness
Build trust and credibility
Create space for thoughtful, compliant decision-making
Strengthen leadership communication skills
🧩 FIO (Figure It Out) — This Week’s Action Item
Take a moment to pause and take inventory.
Ask yourself:
What difficult conversations might be coming my way?
What issues may be bubbling up in my team or organization?
Where could someone need clarity, support, or a decision from me?
Being mentally prepared — even without knowing specifics — allows you to respond with intention instead of reaction.
Once you’ve done your FIO, head into the Trade Geeks Community and let us know how it went.
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🔗 Keep the Conversation Going
This episode builds directly on the previous discussion about being the pitcher. Be sure to listen to both — and don’t miss the upcoming role-play episode where Renee and Julie bring both perspectives together.
🎧 Credits
Hosts:
Renee Chiuchiarelli
Julie Parks
Producer:
Lalo Solorzano
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