When agreeing to disagree is a good beginning

Harvard Gazette | Clea Simon

Experts in negotiation at Harvard alumni event say productive conflict starts with honest, opening listening. “As researchers from the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School discussed…engaging with those who hold opposing views can be constructive and lead to new discoveries and new allies.”

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