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Margaret Heffernan: Dare to Disagree

August 8, 2012 by  
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Most people instinctively avoid conflict, but as Margaret Heffernan shows us, good disagreement is central to progress. She illustrates (sometimes counterintuitively) how the best partners aren’t echo chambers and how great research teams, relationships and businesses allow people to deeply disagree.

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ABOUT Margaret Heffernan

“The former CEO of five businesses, Margaret Heffernan explores the all-too-human thought patterns like conflict avoidance and selective blindness that lead managers and organisations astray. How do organisations think?

In her book, ‘Willful Blindness’ she examines why businesses and the people who run them often ignore the obvious with consequences as dire as the global financial crisis and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

Margaret’s third book, Willful Blindness was shortlisted for the Financial Times/GoldmanSachs Best Business Book award in 2011. She began her career in television production, building a track record at the BBC before going on to run the Film and Television Producer Trade Association, IPPA.

In the United States, Margaret became a serial entrepreneur and CEO in the wild early days of web business and was named one of the Internet’s Top 100 by Silicon Alley Reporter in 1999. In addition to writing books, she blogs for the Huffington Post and BNET.com and is a Visiting Professor of Entrepreneurship at Simmons College in Boston and the Executive in Residence at Babson College.”

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