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Kathleen interviews...
World leader in the practice of dialogue, author, lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management
Dr. William Isaacs
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Stop and think for a minute...when was the last time you had a great conversation with someone? One that left you energized and not wanting it to end?
Be one of the rare birds who has something meaningful to say.
With the political process heating up, now more than ever we have a lot of people just talking at each other--saying a lot and accomplishing very little. Changing the way we talk, listen and communicate with others can have a profound effect on our personal lives as well as our professional lives.
Dr. Isaacs and Kathleen discuss the four practices that we can do to create more meaningful dialogue, and how dialogue relates to true intelligence. (Dr. Isaacs also shares his evaluation of how the candidates are stacking up in terms of meaningful dialogue.)
Dr. Isaacs is the Founder and President of Dialogos, a consulting and leadership development firm based in Cambridge, MA and is the author of "Dialogue and the Art of Thinking Together".
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Kathleen Slattery–Moschkau is a mom, wife and former drug pusher (legally) turned filmmaker. She wrote, directed, and co–produced the critically acclaimed independent feature film Side Effects (starring Katherine Heigl) as well as the award–winning documentary Money Talks: Profits Before Patient Safety.
Kathleen has been featured by...The New York Times, CNN, The Economist, NPR, Atlantic Monthly, USA Today, NBC Nightly News, Oprah & Friends, and other major media outlets.
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