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Conflict is Underrated with Liz Kislik

Thriving Leaders Podcast

English - October 30, 2019 17:30 - 40 minutes - 55.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 rating
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Welcome to episode 30 of the Thriving Leaders Podcast, brought to you by Jasondyk.com.  Today I’m talking with Liz Kislik who is an incredible woman. She’s a management consultant, executive coach, and a facilitator. She’s a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review and Entrepreneur and has a great Ted Talk. In this conversation, we cover a wide amount of subjects including why conflict is so underrated in organizations today. Here’s a bit of what we cover: Why conflict is underrated What are the risks of not having conflict? Should you have an open door policy? Structured and unstructured ways to build your team Giving your attention is your biggest asset Switching from an open door policy to an open-face policy The importance of safe places Here are some of the things mentioned in today’s episode: Liz’s Website Find Liz on Twitter Liz on LinkedIn Free Field Guide and Checklist to Conflict Liz’s Ted Talk Sam Horn (Expert on Communication) Liz’s articles on Harvard Business review The Thriving Leaders podcast is brought to you by Jason Dykstra. If you found this...

Welcome to episode 30 of the Thriving Leaders Podcast, brought to you by Jasondyk.com. 

Today I’m talking with Liz Kislik who is an incredible woman. She’s a management consultant, executive coach, and a facilitator. She’s a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review and Entrepreneur and has a great Ted Talk. In this conversation, we cover a wide amount of subjects including why conflict is so underrated in organizations today. Here’s a bit of what we cover:

Why conflict is underrated What are the risks of not having conflict? Should you have an open door policy? Structured and unstructured ways to build your teamGiving your attention is your biggest asset Switching from an open door policy to an open-face policy The importance of safe places

Here are some of the things mentioned in today’s episode:

Liz’s WebsiteFind Liz on TwitterLiz on LinkedInFree Field Guide and Checklist to Conflict Liz’s Ted Talk Sam Horn (Expert on Communication)Liz’s articles on Harvard Business review

The Thriving Leaders podcast is brought to you by Jason Dykstra. If you found this episode valuable to you, please share it with someone in your community who may benefit from it.  Thanks for listening!

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