Monday, July 17, 2023 (4:30 pm - 5:30 pm)

WEBINAR LIVE
The art of insubordination: cultivating the "good rebels" to make companies better



The term insubordination, especially in companies, evokes negative feelings and images. But for ideas to evolve and societies to progress, it is crucial to cultivate "positive" rebels who are committed to challenging the status quo and improving it. However, most would-be rebels are not listened to or have the skills to overcome an audience that is too attached to how things are.
 
How to promote autonomy and critical thinking instead of conformity and dependence? How to design an organizational culture in which the right ammount of nonconformism can be positively channeled, making it a lever for improvement? How to help the "rebels" to be heard?
 
In this meeting, participants will be able to confront Todd Kashdan, Professor of Psychology at George Mason University and author of the book "The Art of Insubordination: How to Dissent and Defy Effectively". The aim is to discuss tools, tactics and strategies that can stimulate the emergence of different and countercurrent points of view capable, if well managed, to bring new life to the company and the people who are part of it. In particular, we will talk about:

  • Principled Insubordination and the value of "rebel" thinking in the company
  • obstacles to the sharing of ideas (apprehension, habit, misunderstanding) and how to overcome them
  • Mercedes, Walmart and other success stories.

Speaker

Todd Kashdan

Author; Professor of Psychology, George Mason University.

Programme

July 17, 2023
4:30 pm - 5:00 pm Speech by Todd Kashdan
5:00 pm - 5:30 pm Debate

Meeting documents

Nota informativa

WEBINAR LIVE
The art of insubordination: cultivating the "good rebels" to make companies better

Nota informativa

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WEBINAR LIVE
The art of insubordination: cultivating the "good rebels" to make companies better

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Documents

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The art of insubordination: cultivating the "good rebels" to make companies better

The five dimensions of curiosity

Todd B. Kashdan, David J. Disabato, Fallon R. Goodman, Carl Naughton

Harvard Business Review

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The art of insubordination: cultivating the "good rebels" to make companies better

7 rules for persuasive dissent

Todd B. Kashdan

Harvard Business Review

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The art of insubordination: cultivating the "good rebels" to make companies better

Broaden your influence by adapting how you listen

Nancy Duarte

MIT Sloan Management Review

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The art of insubordination: cultivating the "good rebels" to make companies better

Fostering rebel talent at work

Francesca Gino

Harvard Business Review

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The art of insubordination: cultivating the "good rebels" to make companies better

The art of insubordination. How to dissent and defy effectively

Todd B. Kashdan

Avery

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The art of insubordination: cultivating the "good rebels" to make companies better

10 principles for embracing productive conflict

Todd B. Kashdan

Inside Higher Ed

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The art of insubordination: cultivating the "good rebels" to make companies better

Rethinking dissent and diversity

Todd B. Kashdan

George Mason University

Video of the meeting