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Margaret Heffernan: Berani untuk tidak setuju

Filmed Jun 2012 • Posted Aug 2012TEDGlobal 2012
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Kebanyakan orang mencoba menghindari pertikaian, namun seperti yang ditunjukkan Margaret Heffernan, ketidaksetujuan yang baik sangat penting dalam kemajuan. Dia menggambarkan (terkadang dengan hal yang tidak masuk akal) bagaimana rekan yang luar biasa bukanlah mereka yang saling mendukung -- dan bagaimana tim peneliti yang hebat, hubungan, dan bisnis memungkinkan orang untuk benar-benar saling tidak setuju.

The former CEO of five businesses, Margaret Heffernan explores the all-too-human thought patterns -- like conflict avoidance and selective blindness -- that lead managers and organizations astray. Full bio ยป

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