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Conflict without Casualties

Nate Regier

Did you know that drama in the workplace could be devastating your audiences’ organizations? According to a Gallup Poll, negative conflict drains the U.S. economy by $350 BILLION a year in lost productivity and wasted energy. But conflict shouldn’t be an energy drain. It should be an energy source, says Nate Regier, co-founding owner and chief executive officer of Next Element, a global advisory firm specializing in building cultures of compassionate accountability.

Conflict Without Casualties turns the view of conflict on its head. Instead of trying to manage or to minimize conflict, people need to use it as a source of energy that spurs innovation, trust, and increased engagement. Conflict Without Casualties details how to do that—complete with access to a personal assessment and self-guided workbook.

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