
WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: The Guide to Reflective Practice in Conflict Resolution by Michael D. Lang
If you are serious about becoming a conflict resolution practitioner who is more than just a basically competent practitioner, then this book by Michael Lang is essential reading. This book introduces the concept of reflective practice and how to apply it in your work as

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: Wait, What? And Life’s Other Essential Questions by James E. Ryan
Wait, What? And Life’s other Essential Questions, by James E. Ryan. If you’ve been following me for a while, you know I’m rather obsessed by questioning! It’s an essential part of my work as a conflict management coach and conflict specialist. It’s also a fundamental

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty
Jay Shetty’s book is subtitled “Train your mind for peace and purpose every day”. Shetty first met a monk when he was eighteen years old and attending business school in London. This meeting led to him joining an ashram after he graduated from college, and

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt
The Righteous Mind: Why good people are divided by politics and religion – by Jonathan Haidt This book was written in 2012, but I recently re-read it and found that it still applies beautifully to the current political drama playing out in the US at

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: The Book of Beautiful Questions by Warren Berger
Warren Berger, the author of The Book Of Beautiful Questions, describes himself as a “questionologist”. His background as a journalist sparked his interest in questions as a tool for gathering information for a story, but he realised that questioning was also useful for solving problems,

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: Creativity, Inc. by Edwin Catmull and Amy Wallace
This book, by the founder of Pixar Animation, is not directly about managing conflict. It is an inspiring lesson about leadership and creativity. But these things are always related. Catmull acknowledges that any organisation will always have problems (conflict is one) and that many of
