Conflicted, Ian Leslie
Conflicted, Ian Leslie
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Conflicted
How Productive Disagreements Lead to Better Outcomes

Author: Ian Leslie

Narrator: Matthew Lloyd Davies

Unabridged: 7 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/23/2021


Synopsis

Drawing on advice from the world’s leading experts on conflict and communication—from relationship scientists to hostage negotiators to diplomats—Ian Leslie, a columnist for the New Statesman, shows us how to transform the heat of conflict, disagreement and argument into the light of insight, creativity and connection, in a book with vital lessons for the home, workplace, and public arena.For most people, conflict triggers a fight or flight response. Disagreeing productively is a hard skill for which neither evolution or society has equipped us. It’s a skill we urgently need to acquire; otherwise, our increasingly vociferous disagreements are destined to tear us apart. Productive disagreement is a way of thinking, perhaps the best one we have. It makes us smarter and more creative, and it can even bring us closer together. It’s critical to the success of any shared enterprise, from a marriage, to a business, to a democracy. Isn’t it time we gave more thought to how to do it well?In an increasingly polarized world, our only chance for coming together and moving forward is to learn from those who have mastered the art and science of disagreement. In this book, we’ll learn from experts who are highly skilled at getting the most out of highly charged encounters: interrogators, cops, divorce mediators, therapists, diplomats, psychologists. These professionals know how to get something valuable – information, insight, ideas—from the toughest, most antagonistic conversations. They are brilliant communicators: masters at shaping the conversation beneath the conversation. They know how to turn the heat of conflict into the light of creativity, connection, and insight. In this much-need book, Ian Leslie explores what happens to us when we argue, why disagreement makes us stressed, and why we get angry. He explains why we urgently need to transform the way we think about conflict and how having better disagreements can make us more successful. By drawing together the lessons he learns from different experts, he proposes a series of clear principles that we can all use to make our most difficult dialogues more productive—and our increasingly acrimonious world a better place.

About Ian Leslie

Ian Leslie is the author of two acclaimed books on human behaviour: Born Liars: Why We Can’t Live Without Deceit and Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It (“Rich with insight and answers”, San Francisco Book Review). He is a regular contributor to the New Statesman, the Economist/1843,  the Guardian, and the Financial Times.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tim on March 18, 2024

I’ll start with one of the most interesting insights from the book. In Social Media, “fight is a smokescreen for flight”. Referring to how humans and other animals have fight or flight as the two basic responses to threat, it may seem like Social Media is activating the fight response. One study sho......more

Goodreads review by Mehtap on February 28, 2022

Ian Leslie beschäftigt sich mit Konflikten und welche Kommunikationsstile einen produktiven Konfliktaustausch verhindern und welche zu einem konstruktiven Austausch beitragen. Auch kulturelle Differenzen können zu Missverständnissen in der Kommunikation führen. In dem Buch sind viele Kommunikationsbei......more

Goodreads review by Brieuc on April 06, 2021

A book that offers some precious (starting) points about conflicts and how to handle them. First, realize that conflicts are not bad and disagreements can be productive. The question, then, becomes: how to have productive disagreements? One could think very well that the answer is "just to be logic"......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on January 13, 2023

To be reviewed in the May-June issue of Global Business and Organizational Excellence, a Wiley publication.......more