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Are you focused on creating stronger, more impactful strategic relationships in the New Year? If so, one of the biggest challenges you may be facing is balancing the tension between cooperation and competition among your many stakeholders. With relationships of coopetition increasing across industries, rethinking our habits and assumptions will become more important than ever.
That’s why in this “Quick Take” book pairing episode, we’re featuring our views on two very different classic best-selling business books: Friend & Foe by Adam Galinsky & Maurice Schweitzer and The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. We share how, taken together, these two books can complement each other.
It’s natural to adopt habits of thought about who is a “friend” and who is a “foe.” Yet, in this fast changing business environment, people, power dynamics and priorities keep changing. When we challenge our habits of thought, we can keep finding common ground and work together towards mutually beneficial outcomes.
This week on Growth Igniters® Radio:
- What impacted us about how Adam Galinsky & Maurice Schweitzer reframe cooperation and competition in Friend and Foe
- What impacted us about Charles Duhigg’s stories about shaping and reshaping habits
- Our thoughts on recognizing the cues that let us know it’s time to change a habit
Resources Mentioned:
- Learn more about Pam’s keynote address at Pam Harper Speaks
- Book: Friend & Foe: When to Cooperate, When to Compete, and How to Succeed at Both by Adam Galinsky & Maurice Schweitzer
- Book: The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg
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