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.
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How to live with economic doomsaying | Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak
Why are women still taken less seriously than men? | Mary Ann Sieghart
How business can improve the world, not just the bottom line | Esha Chhabra
Climate action's hidden opportunities for women | Zineb Sqalli
How business leaders can renew democracy | Daniella Ballou-Aares
3 steps to better connect with your fellow humans | Amber Cabral
6 tips on being a successful entrepreneur | John Mullins
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The one question every aspiring leader needs to ask | Constance Hockaday
When you inform women, you transform lives | Paige Alexander
Improve your career with this habit | Paul Catchlove
A simple way to inspire your team | David Burkus
Work is not your family | Gloria Chan Packer
Why businesses need a dreamer's magic and a doer's realism | Beth Viner
Democracy works — we just need better leaders | Lindiwe Mazibuko
Don't be a jerk to your barista — and other thoughts on frontline work | Adriann Negreros
A playbook on financing climate solutions | Nili Gilbert and David Blood
4 ways to have healthy conversations about race | Afrika Afeni Mills
What if advertising was honest? | Sylvester Chauke
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