Fostering Constructive Conflict in Teams

according to President trump, nurturing conflict promotes better decisions. But how can leaders and negotiators disagree without dissolving into dysfunction and strife?

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On March 6, the news broke that President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser, Gary Cohn, was resigning over his opposition to the president’s decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. A week later, Trump replaced Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with CIA chief Mike Pompeo, saying that he and Tillerson “were not really … Read Fostering Constructive Conflict in Teams

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