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Innovating Leadership, Co-Creating Our Future

Innovating Leadership, Co-Creating Our Future

Tuesday at 11 AM Pacific

May 11th 2021: The Good Fight: Using Productive Conflict

Business today is more competitive than ever and staying ahead requires you to make tough calls, face hard choices, and work through conflict. But productive conflict is so rare. Why? Because productive conflict requires a different mindset, new skills, and repeatable processes, none of which come naturally. Liane Davey joins Maureen to discuss building a productive conflict culture.

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Liane Davey

Liane is a New York Times Bestselling author of three books, including The Good Fight: Use Productive Conflict to Get Your Team and Your Organization Back on Track. Known as the Water Cooler Psychologist, she is a regular contributor to the Harvard Business Review and frequently called on by media outlets for her experience on leadership, team effectiveness, and productivity. As the co-founder of 3COze Inc., she advises on strategy and executive team effectiveness at companies such as Amazon, Walmart, TD Bank, Google, 3M, and SONY. Liane has a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology
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