Build a manager-coaching assistant (Slack bot for tough conversations)
Managers avoid hard conversations. The PIP draft sits in a folder for three weeks. The conflict-resolution chat keeps getting bumped. The promotion-rejection conversation gets delegated to HR. Most of the time, the reason isn't avoidance — it's not knowing how to start. This workflow builds a Slack-native coaching assistant that managers DM with "I need to tell Sarah her project isn't getting funded" and get back: an opening line, a conversation structure, anticipated reactions with fallback responses, and a "what success looks like" definition. Not a script — a thinking partner.
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Build a manager-coaching assistant (Slack bot for tough conversations) is part of the full HR Edition library. The full pack has 31 workflows total, including 23premium workflows.
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