💼 For Leaders
Win At Work — The ConvoControl Method
💼 For Managers, HR & Executives

Win At Work

The ConvoControl Method for Leading, Influencing, and Getting What You Need in Every Room
Stop hoping the hard conversations go well. Train for them.
By Tara Shuler, ConvoControl
  • 💰 The exact words to ask for the raise — and get it
  • 🗣️ Give hard feedback that lands without wrecking the relationship
  • 📋 Survive the performance review and manage up with confidence
  • 🚪 Walk into the exit interview with your reputation intact
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Win At Work
Companion Workbook

Fill-in scripts and pressure drills for the fifteen conversations that decide a career
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"The raise conversation chapter alone paid for the workbook ten times over. I used the exact framework two weeks after I got it."

— Marketing Manager
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"I finally know what to say in a performance review that isn't just corporate filler. My team notices the difference."

— HR Business Partner
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"Redirecting a meeting that's going sideways used to terrify me. Now I have a script and it actually works."

— VP of Operations

The Fifteen Rooms

The exact conversations that decide a career

01

Asking For the Raise

The exact sequence to make the case and hold the room without flinching.

02

Giving Hard Feedback

Land the truth without damaging the relationship or losing authority.

03

The Performance Review

Walk in prepared instead of reactive — on either side of the table.

04

Managing Up

Get your boss to actually hear you, without it reading as a challenge.

05

Redirecting a Sideways Meeting

Regain control of the room the moment it starts to slip.

06

The Exit Interview

Leave with your reputation intact — and the door open behind you.

Stop Winging the Conversations That Matter.

The workbook is ready right now — train before you walk into the room.