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Communication Playbook

Insight into connecting thoughtfully, from Conflict Resolution Coach Luke Wiesner.

Thus far in the Building Bridges series, we discussed how to lay a solid foundation, construct the scaffolding for our bridge and pour concrete to meet in the middle. This week we talk about the importance of how to use your newly constructed bridge. After all, a bridge is only as good as its ability to be used safely. If you haven’t been following along, you can catch up here... Read More
Welcome back to our series, where we are outlining how to build bridges between people with differences. Last week we discussed the importance of constructing the scaffold of your bridge. This week we will focus on three strategies to build the bridge from each side to meet in the middle. When we work to meet in the middle, the goal is not necessarily to seek agreement. It is to get to the... Read More
Welcome back to our bridge-building series, where we are outlining how to build bridges between people. Last week we discussed the importance of laying the foundation . This week we will review some strategies to construct the bridge’s scaffolding. When drawing parallels between building concrete bridges and relationship bridges, it is important to recognize that the building and... Read More
Bridges have always fascinated me. When I look at a bridge, I see an incredible amount of thought, planning and construction expertise to erect a path sturdy enough for decades of travel. It is truly remarkable to think that we can connect completely different land regions. If we can perform such an architectural marvel with a mastery of engineering, mathematics and physics, why then can it seem... Read More
Keeping up with all the new TV shows on the numerous streaming services has become a bit overwhelming, and I know the last thing any of us needs is to hear about a new show on a relatively new service that we should watch. Yet, here I am to say … you should watch Ted Lasso on Apple TV+. And I share this with you for leadership development purposes, not for entertainment. Ted Lasso (10... Read More

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