Turn difficult conversations into your greatest collaborative advantage. |
Disagreements don’t have to derail your relationships or stall your best ideas. With the right tools, they can become a powerful driver of insight, innovation, and trust.
Led by Harvard Professor Julia Minson and featuring candid conversations with producer and musician Jack Antonoff, Disagreeing Productively and Collaborating Well invites you to rethink what’s possible when people see the world differently. You’ll see how to transform tense moments into opportunities for genuine connection and better outcomes in your professional life. |
Through real-world examples and practical strategies, you’ll learn how to:
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Understand and actively invite productive disagreement
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Make your point firmly yet respectfully
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Create the conditions that allow everyone to feel heard and work together more effectively.
Whether you’re leading a team, managing creative projects, or looking to strengthen your everyday relationships, this course will help you replace unproductive conflict with meaningful collaboration. |
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Complete any five courses included in Power Skills for Career Growth within 18 months to earn your Certificate of Completion.
These focused, fast-paced courses are developed by leading Harvard faculty and brought to life with insights from award-winning celebrities including Cynthia Erivo, Amy Poehler, Michael B. Jordan and more. They will help you build the power skills, confidence, and high performance mindset you need to thrive at work and in your career. |
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