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Alison Goldsworthy: It can physically hurt to change your mind

Alison Goldsworthy: It can physically hurt to change your mind

Update: 2022-12-14
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On this episode of Better Business Outcomes, Stephen Waddington from Wadds Inc. welcomes author and a practitioner and researcher in the sphere of polarisation,  Alison Goldsworthy.


They discuss:

Why Alison started investigating polarisation after a she spoke out about a sexual assault that colleagues failed to recognise or acknowledge

  • Technology is a factor in amplifying polarisation but it isn’t the trigger. It results from societal, political and cultural issues
  • Polarisation can make a constructive contribution to discussion, debate and innovation
  • How Alison wrote Poles Apart with Laura Osborne and Alexandra Chesterfield during lockdown
  • Using polarisation as a communication tool can be incredibly powerful for good and bad
  • Finally, we hear the best suggestion of the series so far, for what drives better business outcomes

Presented by Sarah Waddington and Stephen Waddington

For more information visit https://www.wadds.co.uk/
With thanks to our production partners at What Goes On Media

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Alison Goldsworthy: It can physically hurt to change your mind

Alison Goldsworthy: It can physically hurt to change your mind

Stephen and Sarah Waddington