My One Thing with Margaret
Robert C. Bordone [http://www.bobbordone.com/] (Bob) is an internationally-recognized expert, author, speaker, and teacher in negotiation, conflict resolution, mediation, and facilitation. A Senior Fellow at Harvard Law School [https://hls.harvard.edu/], he served on the full-time faculty at Harvard Law School for more than twenty years as the Thaddeus R. Beal Clinical Professor of Law, Director, and Founder of the Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program [https://hnmcp.law.harvard.edu/] before launching his full-time consulting, advisory, speaking, and training practice. As a professional facilitator, mediator, and conflict management consultant, Bob works with individual, non-profit, governmental, and corporate clients across many sectors. He is the co- author of Conflict Resilience: Negotiating Disagreement Without Giving Up or Giving In) [https://www.conflictresiliencebook.com/]. On the show, he explores 'one thing he wishes educators were thinking about.' This episode is great for folks who want to rethink the importance of disagreement. Key Topics: * Why disagreement is essential to learning * Building conflict resilience in educational settings * Moving beyond avoidance or aggressive confrontation * Practical strategies from Harvard's negotiation program
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