
PPP 430 | How to Talk With a Stakeholder (or That Relative) You Don't Agree With--Without Starting a Fight, with Steven T. Collis
The conversation covers topics such as the importance of intellectual humility, seeking real learning, assuming the best about others, and practical strategies for engaging in productive discourse. Steven also shares personal stories and scenarios to illustrate how these habits can be applied, including dealing with difficult family members and controlling emotions.<\/p>
With all of today's political polarization and conflicts at work, this book is a must-read for aspiring leaders to help them at work and beyond.<\/p> Sound Bites \"My brother could pick a fight with a wall when he was growing up.\" \"It's not enough to simply stop; you have to replace it with something else.\" \"Being a peacemaker means having productive dialogues about hard topics.\" \"We use a lot of slogans in our society and a lot of catchphrases, and chief among them is diversity, equity, and inclusion.\" \"Could there be something else that's motivating this person besides my assumption that they're acting out of bad motives?\" \"If you're just an argumentative jerk, you're probably never going to persuade anybody.\" \"It's easy to be judgmental of other people, but we know so little about each other and about what's happening in our lives.\" \"We have to actually put in extra effort to free ourselves from these echo chambers.\" Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:04 Start Of Interview 02:22 Steven's Background And Family Influence 05:34 Defining A Peacemaker 06:54 Navigating Potentially Toxic Work Conversation About Dei 10:14 Fights Into Treasure Hunts 12:48 How Technology, Social Media, And Dopamine Impact Dialogue 16:19 Seeking Real Learning And Avoiding Echo Chambers 20:44 Assuming The Best In Difficult Conversations 25:21 Handling Political Differences At Family Gatherings 28:25 Understanding Gaslighting 31:18 Applying Habits At Home 34:05 Wrap Up 34:27 Andy Comments After The Interview 38:32 Outtakes Learn More
You can learn more about Steven and his books at StevenTCollis.com<\/a>.<\/p> Prepare to Pass Your Project Management Certification Exam We regularly help people just like you prepare and pass their PMP and CAPM certification exams. If you or someone you know is thinking about pursuing project management certification, contact us! We'd love to help you earn your credential. Learn more and enroll at i-leadonline.com\/PMSeries<\/a>.<\/p> Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast!<\/p> Talent Triangle: Power Skills<\/p> The following music was used for this episode:<\/p> Music: Ignotus by Agnese Valmaggia
License (CC BY 4.0): https:\/\/filmmusic.io\/standard-license<\/a><\/p>
SummaryIn this episode, Andy talks with Steven T. Collis, a law professor and author of Habits of a Peacemaker: 10 Habits to Change Our Potentially Toxic Conversations into Healthy Dialogues.' They discuss the increasing polarization in society, and challenges in having healthy dialogues at work and in personal life. Steven introduces ten habits from his book aimed at transforming potentially toxic conversations into healthy dialogues.
The conversation covers topics such as the importance of intellectual humility, seeking real learning, assuming the best about others, and practical strategies for engaging in productive discourse. Steven also shares personal stories and scenarios to illustrate how these habits can be applied, including dealing with difficult family members and controlling emotions.
With all of today's political polarization and conflicts at work, this book is a must-read for aspiring leaders to help them at work and beyond.
Sound Bites "My brother could pick a fight with a wall when he was growing up." "It's not enough to simply stop; you have to replace it with something else." "Being a peacemaker means having productive dialogues about hard topics." "We use a lot of slogans in our society and a lot of catchphrases, and chief among them is diversity, equity, and inclusion." "Could there be something else that's motivating this person besides my assumption that they're acting out of bad motives?" "If you're just an argumentative jerk, you're probably never going to persuade anybody." "It's easy to be judgmental of other people, but we know so little about each other and about what's happening in our lives." "We have to actually put in extra effort to free ourselves from these echo chambers." Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:04 Start Of Interview 02:22 Steven's Background And Family Influence 05:34 Defining A Peacemaker 06:54 Navigating Potentially Toxic Work Conversation About Dei 10:14 Fights Into Treasure Hunts 12:48 How Technology, Social Media, And Dopamine Impact Dialogue 16:19 Seeking Real Learning And Avoiding Echo Chambers 20:44 Assuming The Best In Difficult Conversations 25:21 Handling Political Differences At Family Gatherings 28:25 Understanding Gaslighting 31:18 Applying Habits At Home 34:05 Wrap Up 34:27 Andy Comments After The Interview 38:32 Outtakes Learn MoreYou can learn more about Steven and his books at StevenTCollis.com.
Prepare to Pass Your Project Management Certification ExamWe regularly help people just like you prepare and pass their PMP and CAPM certification exams. If you or someone you know is thinking about pursuing project management certification, contact us! We'd love to help you earn your credential. Learn more and enroll at i-leadonline.com/PMSeries.
Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast!
Talent Triangle: Power Skills
The following music was used for this episode:
Music: Ignotus by Agnese Valmaggia
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseMusic: Synthiemania by Frank Schroeter
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
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