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  • Disagreement and conflict may look the same on the surface, but the two concepts are, in fact, very different. According to Julia Minson, knowing how these notions differ is crucial to how you approach them.
    In this episode of Think Fast Talk Smart, Minson ( / julia-minson-5b511b150 ) and strategic communication lecturer Matt Abrahams delve into the intricacies of conflict and disagreement. Minson, an associate professor of public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and Stanford University alumna, also shares her expertise on decision-making and conflict negotiation. Minson emphasizes the need for genuine curiosity and receptiveness in communication to foster productive dialogue.
    Think Fast, Talk Smart (www.gsb.stanford.edu/business...) is a podcast produced by Stanford Graduate School of Business. Each episode provides concrete, easy-to-implement tools and techniques to help you hone and enhance your communication skills.
    Episode Reference Links:
    Julia Minson: Website (www.juliaminson.com/) Underestimating Counterparts’ Learning Goals Impairs Conflictual Conversations (www.juliaminson.com/uploads/1/...) (Julia’s study about people’s goals when talking to those they disagree with) To have better disagreements, change your words (shorensteincenter.org/comment...) (Article by Julia about HEAR) Ep.30 - Dissolve Disagreements: How Communication Impacts Conflict: Website (www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights...) / CZcams ( • 30. Dissolve Disagreem... ) Ep.72 - Quick Thinks: Talk it Out - How to Successfully Negotiate and Resolve Conflict: Website (www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights...) / CZcams ( • 72. Quick Thinks: Talk... )
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    Email Questions & Feedback thinkfast@stanford.edu Episode Transcripts Think Fast Talk Smart Website (www.gsb.stanford.edu/business...) Newsletter Signup + English Language Learning FasterSmarter.io (fastersmarter.io/) Think Fast Talk Smart LinkedIn Page ( / 77761391 ) , Instagram ( / thinkfasttalksmart ) , CZcams ( • Think Fast, Talk Smart... ) Matt Abrahams LinkedIn ( / maabrahams ) Stanford GSB LinkedIn ( / stanford-graduate-scho... ) & Twitter ( / stanfordgsb )
    Chapters:
    (00:00:00) Introduction
    Matt introduces guest Julia Minson, who is an expert in decision-making, conflict negotiation, and the psychology of disagreement.
    (00:00:54) Journey into Conflict and Disagreement Research
    Julia gives insight into her background and what led her to research disagreement and conflict.
    (00:01:55) Distinguishing Between Disagreement and Conflict
    The difference between disagreement and conflict, and why understanding this distinction is crucial for effective communication.
    (00:04:12) Strategies for Disagreeing Better
    Practical advice on how to disagree constructively without escalating to conflict, focusing on expressing and acting with curiosity.
    (00:07:05) Demonstrating Curiosity and Conversational Receptiveness
    Tactics for showing curiosity and conversational receptiveness, including using the HEAR acronym to maintain constructive dialogues.
    (00:14:38) Managing Conflict
    Managing and navigating conflict, emphasizing emotional readiness and the importance of choosing battles wisely.
    (00:18:25) The Final Three Questions
    Julia shares personal experiences with conflict and disagreement, a communicator she admires, and her recipe for successful communication.
    (00:22:48) Conclusion
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Komentáře • 39

  • @busemerinc9498
    @busemerinc9498 Před 19 dny +1

    Absolutely love this podcast episode! As a Career and Education Planning Consultant working with high school students, I can't stress enough the significance of diplomatic communication in shaping successful relationships, both personal and professional. Julia Minson and Matt Abrahams brilliantly dissect the art of disagreeing without conflict, shedding light on the paramount importance of tactful and strategic language in navigating nuanced conversations.
    In my experience, fostering diplomatic skills among students involves emphasizing cultural sensitivity, understanding diverse perspectives, and promoting active listening. I often find that the comprehension-oriented analysis fostered in high school literature classes lays a solid foundation for developing diplomatic language. Encouraging students to speak not only with their voices but also with their ears, by truly understanding and considering the impact of their words on others, is key.
    As the Turkish proverb aptly puts it, 'A sweet language will make even a snake crawl out of its hole.' Here's to cultivating a generation of effective communicators who can charm even the most challenging situations with their diplomatic prowess!

  • @huybui2413
    @huybui2413 Před 27 dny +13

    "I understand that this is a really complicated topic and i would love to understand your point of view. I believe... But i get that some people disagree and i would like to learn more about your perspective"

  • @CeciliaBaillie-oz4kt
    @CeciliaBaillie-oz4kt Před 4 dny

    Great job, the author definitely knows his stuff.

  • @laviniaelisabeth
    @laviniaelisabeth Před 9 dny +2

    Highly recommend ❤

  • @margaretpypher4194
    @margaretpypher4194 Před 13 hodinami

    I do feel and act curious but people who I am curious about take over the conversation, deny me my point of view and end the conversation without understanding my perspective. Usually, the conversation is overwhelmingly jumpy, that is, the initial discussion jumps to another and another without allowing me to voice my perspective. It's frustrating and leaves me feeling like I am not allowed to have a voice because I do not share their beliefs. The discussion usually ends with the other person not hearing me at all.

  • @AbuAnisa
    @AbuAnisa Před měsícem +3

    Great podcast for english learners. I am listening from Indonesia.

  • @shrikantpawar8269
    @shrikantpawar8269 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much sir 🙏

  • @deeps0228
    @deeps0228 Před 14 dny

    So simple and very useful

  • @kaliamunish
    @kaliamunish Před 26 dny +2

    While I agree with most , some of the things said here only fester a conflict longer, and don’t promote early decision making.

  • @chrisogonas
    @chrisogonas Před 10 dny

    That's incredibly helpful? Thanks folks

  • @TreeofHelll
    @TreeofHelll Před měsícem +1

    Great podcast. I love the timestamps. Watching from Thailand

  • @hvmlovecomayforever
    @hvmlovecomayforever Před měsícem

    good voice

  • @maeyrhonamissabea7772
    @maeyrhonamissabea7772 Před měsícem

    ❤❤❤

  • @shrikantpawar8269
    @shrikantpawar8269 Před měsícem +1

    Good morning sir

  • @pacifiquebusiness
    @pacifiquebusiness Před měsícem

    😊

  • @selflovebling
    @selflovebling Před 24 dny

    well public humiliation is coming
    all should contemplate what to do
    Lucy will be in my chapter

  • @amangeldimukayev
    @amangeldimukayev Před měsícem +1

    👍✊🇰🇿

  • @fawwazaiman8123
    @fawwazaiman8123 Před měsícem

    thank you matt abrahams for the podcast!

  • @haiffy
    @haiffy Před 22 dny

    Meanwhile me:
    Think slow
    Talk fast

  • @sakshamsrivastava6487
    @sakshamsrivastava6487 Před měsícem

    1st commentn😊

    • @ChrisPyle
      @ChrisPyle Před měsícem

      Only comment lol

    • @JamesFreido
      @JamesFreido Před měsícem

      ​@@ChrisPyleHey bro! Can you summarise this podcast in one line😅

    • @ChrisPyle
      @ChrisPyle Před měsícem

      @@JamesFreido it's not what you say, it's how you say it.

  • @mmcatamm6668
    @mmcatamm6668 Před 23 dny

    This is very unuseful where it’s a catch-response mimicking bracing for impact. It seems robotic and would shut out natural flow of conversation. Over-prepping on a comment could also prevent the responder to engage the non-verbal transfers that happen with people

  • @ftmrivas3043
    @ftmrivas3043 Před 27 dny +1

    Michael Obama?

    • @neroda_
      @neroda_ Před 26 dny

      It's Michelle Obama

  • @samyvik2888
    @samyvik2888 Před měsícem +1

    21:35 Democrats' plug?!? of all the people in the world... :)

    • @flyingdragoncar4975
      @flyingdragoncar4975 Před měsícem +2

      she's a wonderful speaker and communicator its perfect. So is her husband. And excellent example.

    • @samyvik2888
      @samyvik2888 Před měsícem

      @@flyingdragoncar4975 her husband - yes! she? not so much ... maybe cited for DEI reasons and agenda politics. There are so many others in corporate world and in the social media world that are popular and even better.

    • @flyingdragoncar4975
      @flyingdragoncar4975 Před měsícem +4

      @@samyvik2888 ah , the new buzz word. DEI. Yeah gonna step away here. Sorry I don't deal with racism. I hope you get better and change your views. Take care.

    • @samyvik2888
      @samyvik2888 Před měsícem

      @@flyingdragoncar4975 please step away. what racism did you find in my comment? this is a standard hide out of wokes and psedo-liberals like you!

  • @ricardofonseca7810
    @ricardofonseca7810 Před 27 dny +15

    25 minutes wasted

    • @chloelu4390
      @chloelu4390 Před 27 dny

      😂😂😂

    • @a.rajesh2898
      @a.rajesh2898 Před 22 dny +2

      Thank u for saving 25 minutes

    • @SirBBC
      @SirBBC Před 14 dny

      I'll save this episode and take 25 minutes later to justify your conclusion, but thanks for the warning.

    • @gooddramas5644
      @gooddramas5644 Před 7 dny

      hhhhhhh

  • @sasu1211
    @sasu1211 Před 21 dnem

    This video was targeting 3rd countries, cheap CPV!

  • @wlopne
    @wlopne Před 17 dny

    She might have a lot of knowledge on this subject, but I think she needs to be better on explaining. She does have a lot of interesting points, but it looks and feels a way too theoretical.