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  • Resolving the Heart of Conflict
  • By: The Arbinger Institute
  • Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
  • Length: 7 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary

From the authors of Leadership and Self-Deception (over two million copies sold) comes a new edition of this best seller that has been thoroughly revised to more effectively address the diversity, equity, and inclusion challenges that plague our communities and hinder our organizations.

What if conflicts at home, at work, and in the world stem from the same root cause? What if we systematically misunderstand that cause? And what if, as a result, we unwittingly perpetuate the very problems we think we are trying to solve?

The Anatomy of Peace uses a fictional story of an Arab and a Jew - both of whom lost their fathers at the hands of the other’s cousins - to powerfully show listeners the way to transform conflict. We learn how they come together, how they help parents and children come together, and how we, too, can find our way out of the personal, professional, and social conflicts that weigh us down.

The fourth edition includes revisions and new materials and resources that increase its relevance and usefulness at a time of deeply entrenched divisions throughout society. Additionally, it includes new detailed discussions of the pattern of dehumanization that lies at the heart of today’s most pressing struggles with prejudice and discrimination - challenges that cannot be solved until the origins of bias and discrimination are properly understood and addressed. The new edition is a unique and vital resource for combatting racism and prejudice in their many manifestations.

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I really loved the concept of seeing people as people and not objects. I feel everyone should read it.
The concept of box, joe to identify, how to come out and how to stay out.

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