From election cycles to workplace committees to family dinners at home, conversations can be tense. While many people are getting into heated debates, others are self-censoring online and offline as a ...
“Conversational receptiveness is using language to show your counterpart that you are actively engaged with their point of view,” she explained in a recent interview with UC Berkeley’s Greater Good ...
Your 18-year-old daughter announces she’s in love, dropping out of college and moving to Argentina. Your yoga-teaching brother refuses to get vaccinated for COVID-19 and is confident that fresh air is ...
New research sheds light on implications of using politically correct and incorrect speech and identifies five techniques to increase persuasiveness and diffuse conflict. Insights from two recent ...
Investment advisors are an informal lot when it comes to giving feedback to their firms. Rather than dealing with formal processes, the advisors surveyed for Investment Executive’s 2015 Brokerage ...
Your 18-year-old daughter announces she’s in love, dropping out of college and moving to Argentina. Your yoga-teaching brother refuses to get vaccinated for COVID-19 and is confident that fresh air is ...
To reap the business benefits of a diverse workforce — where different perspectives create more innovative solutions — leaders need to build an inclusive culture. After all, if people don’t feel ...