What are the unmentionables that you might need to talk about in your organization? Listen to Shelle Rose Charvet on this podcast #diversityinclusion #conflict #conversationsthatmatter #letstalkbusiness Listen to this interview on Your Intended Message https://lnkd.in/gzGkdfE7 Hi, I'm Shelle Rose Charvet and I'm talking with George Torok. In the podcast, and today we're going to look at should leaders encourage conflict in their organizations? How do you deal with conflict if you are going to encourage it, how to deal with some of the real polarity issues like racism and anti racism, and people who have fixed opinions on things. How you can deal with it also online if you're involved in a group online, so join me Shelly Rose Charvet and George Torok for an episode on dealing with those touchy things that sometimes people don't want to deal with or even mentioned. The unmentionables.
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