155. Safe, Vital, and Repairable: Michael Bungay Stanier [reads] ‘The Best Possible Relationship’

Recommend this show by sharing the link: pod.link/2Pages My new book is on the near, near horizon. It’s called How to Work with (Almost) Anyone, and if you interact with other human beings in your life, this might be a helpful book for you. It goes live on June 27th, and I’ve got some terrific pre-order bonuses, which you can find linked below.  The audio book is ready to go, as well. So this episode isn’t just a monologue from me, I've invited some of my friends to share a short story of what they’ve learned from their best - or their worst - relationships. In this one, you’ll hear from Pamay Bassey, the Chief Learning Officer at Kraft Heinz. Get‌ ‌book‌ ‌links‌ ‌and‌ ‌resources‌ ‌at‌ https://www.mbs.works/2-pages-podcast/  Michael reads from the opening chapter of his newest book, ‘How to Work with (Almost) Anyone.’ [reading begins at 1:00]   Hear him discuss:  “Every relationship becomes sub-optimal at some point … but every working relationship can be better.” [2:44] | “Best possible relationship doesn’t mean that there are never difficult moments, but rather, there’s commitment and capacity to fix the damage and carry on.” [7:46] | The role of the keystone conversation: “The keystone conversation gives you a deeper understanding of the person across the table from you.” [8:40] | Pamay Bassey tells the story of her BPR. [19:49]

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