Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development, LOD, relationships
Four Counterproductive Myths About Conflict
Conflict has a bad rap. Just think of the word. Ask people the first things that come mind when they hear it, and they'll often say things like, "run away," "somebody gets hurt," "I hate it," "fighting," or "war." Regier confronts four unhelpful myths about about conflict. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, Leadership Communication, LOD, Speaking, Trainers, Uncategorized
What Can Basketball Teach Us About Drama?
Discovered by Dr. Stephen Karpman, The Drama Triangle is one of the most elegant and practical models of how people interact in distress. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Leadership, LOD, Speaking
A Working Definition of Drama
It's easy to identify the behaviors of drama: gossip, secrets, triangulating, blaming, avoiding, blowing up...the list goes on. A working definition that helps us get a handle on it is a bit more difficult. Read More