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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2025 · 11 MIN

Managing Emotions During High-Stakes Organizational Conflict: Applying Neuroleadership Principles, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

from People Alchemy: The Leadership Masterclass · host Daily Leadership Dialogue

This article explores how neuroscience insights can transform organizational conflict management. It examines how the brain's threat response system, primarily driven by the amygdala, can hijack rational thinking during disputes, causing leaders to perceive opponents as enemies rather than collaborators. Drawing on neurological research, the author presents practical strategies for regulating stress responses during conflict, including creating space for emotional de-escalation, reframing adversaries as partners in problem-solving, and focusing on underlying interests rather than positions. Through case studies from academia, nonprofit management, and labor negotiations, the article demonstrates how leaders who understand and counteract their brain's default stress reactions can transform contentious situations into opportunities for strengthened partnerships and innovative solutions, ultimately leveraging neuroscience principles to build more effective conflict resolution practices in today's complex organizational environments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This article explores how neuroscience insights can transform organizational conflict management. It examines how the brain's threat response system, primarily driven by the amygdala, can hijack rational thinking during disputes, causing leaders to perceive opponents as enemies rather than collaborators. Drawing on neurological research, the author presents practical strategies for regulating stress responses during conflict, including creating space for emotional de-escalation, reframing adversaries as partners in problem-solving, and focusing on underlying interests rather than positions. Through case studies from academia, nonprofit management, and labor negotiations, the article demonstrates how leaders who understand and counteract their brain's default stress reactions can transform contentious situations into opportunities for strengthened partnerships and innovative solutions, ultimately leveraging neuroscience principles to build more effective conflict resolution practices in today's complex organizational environments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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