How to Disagree Without Damaging the Relationship

How to Disagree Without Damaging the Relationship

How leaders can disagree without harming relationships. In today's episode, Kate discusses how disagreement doesn’t damage trust by itself; trust erodes when leaders defend their identity and authority instead of examining the idea. Strong leaders separate the person, position, and problem, use steady phrases to keep focus on thinking, and avoid both dominance and conflict avoidance that leads to silence.

Episode Highlights:

00:00 Disagree Without Damage

00:51 Linda Gets It Wrong

01:37 Why Disagreement Turns Personal

02:28 Separate Ego From Ideas

03:40 Steady Phrases That Work

04:13 The Hidden Cost of Avoidance

05:36 Tone Drives the Room

06:54 Language That Holds Authority

07:36 Five Practices to Try

08:58 Get Support and Practice

09:47 Final Takeaways and Outro

Useful links:

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