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Dialogue Bridges the Divide

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

The post Dialogue Bridges the Divide appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership. We had not discussed politics since the election, treading warily with each other, neither of us wanting to trigger an unpleasant scene. But tension was just under the surface and seeping out in other forms.

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Racism! Sexism! Poverty! Climate Crisis! And-Thinking Can Help

Lead Change Blog

How do we bring all of the opposing sides in our culture together for dialogue, learning, and change? Listen in as Barry Johnson, Leslie DePol, and Cliff Kayser dive deeper into the concept of AND-thinking, and share real-world techniques to bridge the divides that separate us and move towards understanding and healing.

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Frontline Festival: Leaders Share about Confidence, Humility, Results, & Relationships

Let's Grow Leaders

Welcome back to the Let’s Grow Leaders Frontline Festival. This month’s festival is a celebratory finish line of the Winning Well International Symposium with themes of confidence, humility, results, and relationships. Thanks to Joy and Tom Guthrie of Vizwerx Group for the great pic and to all our contributors! CONFIDENCE. Marcus Garvey.

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Building Bridges With Dialogue

Lead Change Blog

Find someone who is different from you and start a dialogue. The following excerpts ( italicized content) from PRINT Magazine’s 1999 European Design Annual provide a glimpse of what I learned from these 16 magnificent women: Dialogue will expose your filters. Dialogue may be uncomfortable. wanted to rectify. Discuss the film.

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Can Zoom Conversations Help To Reduce Political Polarization?

The Horizons Tracker

With fears over the polarized nature of society not abating even after the Biden election, there have been numerous attempts to both understand and reduce that divide. One of the more interesting comes from a recent study by UCLA that aimed to get liberals and conservatives to have meaningful and polite political discussions with one another.

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LeadershipNow 140: February 2017 Compilation

Leading Blog

Here are a selection of tweets from February 2017 that you might have missed: Three Leadership Lessons from La La Land’s Jordan Horowitz by @ScottEblin Dialogue Bridges the Divide by @JesseLynStoner Six Ways to Be a Better Manager via @StanfordBiz. Take a look at where Tim Cook's new office will be via @FortuneMagazine.

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March 2017 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the March 2017 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! Do you as a leader find it difficult at times to be bold or to awaken boldness in others? I was noticing the theme for this year’s International Women’s Day (March 8) , #BeBoldForChange, and it occurred to me that boldness is often in short supply. Beth Beutler of H.O.P.E.