Often it feels like the only thing we can agree on is that we can't agree on anything. World debate champion Julia Dhar offers three techniques to reshape the way we talk to each other so we can take our disagreements somewhere fruitful — over family dinners, during work meetings, and in our national conversations. Plus host Modupe Akinola explains why better arguments might start not with arguments at all, but with better questions. We hope you enjoy this episode from the TED Business archive, and find it helpful in any difficult conversations you have to navigate over the holiday season.
Zigzag | 5. The Paths
To end poverty, cultivate innovation | Efosa Ojomo
How to futureproof your job | Kevin Roose
Zigzag | Step 4: The Match
Respect the video game | William Collis
The anti-ceo playbook | Hamdi Ulukaya
Zigzag | Step 3: The Weird Ideas
What racism costs everyone | Heather C. McGhee
Treat employees like adults | Patty McCord
Zigzag | Step 2: The Vision
How AI can help us be more human | Kai-Fu Lee
Google’s circular economy | Kate Brandt
ZigZag | Step 1: The Pulse
Disruptive startups that actually help local businesses | Amane Dannouni
This is the side hustle revolution | Nicaila Matthews Okome
The Forgotten Middle | Danielle R. Moss
The Long Term Stock Exchange | Michelle Greene
The unexpected habits of original thinkers | Adam Grant
Design Matters: Adam Grant
How you can shrink the wealth gap. Now. | Kedra Newsome Reeves
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