Emotional conflict leaves us feeling drained, but productive conflict can fuel remarkable growth. The Wright Brothers began inventing locked in a fearsome feud, yet eventually used productive conflict to create breakthrough innovation. Leaders can learn from their example on how to view conflict, detaching emotions from the equation by swapping one word: "disagreement" for "debate".
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