• Rule #5 - Embrace Healthy Conflict

  • Nov 18 2021
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast
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Rule #5 - Embrace Healthy Conflict

  • Summary

  • In this episode we discuss:

    • Why healthy conflict and the ability to surface and resolve disagreements is crucial to being a disruptive leader.
    • The importance of honest feedback in creating understanding and building strong relationships.
    • How to overcome the awkwardness of giving feedback by setting the stage properly.
    • Rather than avoid conflict or confrontations, approach them with the belief that everyone has the best intentions.
    • How to maintain healthy relationships while fostering disagree.
    • What happens if there isn’t open and transparent ways to deal with differences of opinion and approaches.
    • The power of the principle “disagree and commit”.
    • Rather than weaken relationships, disagreements done right strengthen and deepen relationships.

    Additional Resources

    • My website: charleneli.com
    • Article: Why You Need Healthy Conflict at Work (and 3 Ways to Create It)
    • Article: This One Fear is Mucking Up Disruptive Leadership

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