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444. From Isolation to Connection in Modern Work Environments feat. David Bradford

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

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Focus on How, Not Why

Engaging in structured groups, such as T groups at Stanford, enhances the learning of interpersonal skills. This approach fosters collaborative coaching, making it easier to develop better relationships compared to individual efforts. While the principles learned in these groups can potentially be applied to broader interactions with those unfamiliar with the concepts, success is heightened when dealing with individuals experienced in the training. It's crucial to adapt communication and relationship-building strategies across diverse cultures and backgrounds, recognizing that a universal solution does not apply to all situations. Emphasizing 'how' questions—related to clarity, trust, influence, conflict resolution, and repair—over 'why' questions promotes practical learning and growth in personal interactions. Understanding how to present oneself and obtain feedback from others becomes essential for effective communication and relationship management.

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