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Preparing Your Team for a Year of Intense Political Polarization

Category:Op-ed
Ron Carucci, Caroline Mehl, Harvard Business Review|February 21, 2024

To be sure, the year ahead is going to bring even greater levels of social and political conflict than 2023. Shaping an environment that allows people to productively exchange opposing views and maintain mutual respect in the face of deeply personal differences is no small task. Further, some of those delicate viewpoints may be your own. Figuring out how much you can personally share without tipping the team’s dynamics can be even trickier. Keeping your team unified when external forces are trying to polarize you is possible, but it takes advance preparation and managerial courage. The authors share six strategies they’ve seen organizations employ for building conflict-resilient cultures.

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