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Connecting the Dots by The Collective
The Collective
52 episodes
1 week ago
Connecting the Dots by The Collective is a podcast exploring business-to-business strategy through the lens of sport, science, and innovation. Each series focuses on a different theme, pairing guests from diverse sectors to uncover insights, tackle challenges, and share what’s driving impact across industries. Our latest series dives into longevity and regenerative health, spotlighting science-backed B2B solutions shaping the future of preventative care.
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Connecting the Dots by The Collective is a podcast exploring business-to-business strategy through the lens of sport, science, and innovation. Each series focuses on a different theme, pairing guests from diverse sectors to uncover insights, tackle challenges, and share what’s driving impact across industries. Our latest series dives into longevity and regenerative health, spotlighting science-backed B2B solutions shaping the future of preventative care.
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The Missing Skill: Learning to Manage Conflict and Shift Culture and Performance
Connecting the Dots by The Collective
58 minutes 43 seconds
1 week ago
The Missing Skill: Learning to Manage Conflict and Shift Culture and Performance

Conflict is unavoidable. Silence is optional. Skills are learnable, but only if leaders seek them out.

In this episode of Connecting the Dots, Jennifer Halsall is joined by Pinky Ghadiali, conflict resolution practitioner, mediator, and leadership coach, to unpack why conflict continues to damage culture and performance and why most leaders were never taught how to handle it.

They explore how avoidance turns toxic, how power dynamics quietly shape behaviour, and why “open door policies” often fail in practice. This is not about fixing everything in one conversation. It’s about learning the skill.

Pinky Ghadiali works with leaders across healthcare, pharma, and fitness to help them manage conflict without drama or avoidance, using mediation, coaching, and facilitation.

Website: ⁠https://www.bypinky.com/⁠LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/bypinkyg/?originalSubdomain=uk⁠


🎯 Small Steps Leaders Can Take Today

Conflict doesn’t improve overnight, but behaviour can change immediately.

Start here:

  • Use the three-minute listening rule: listen without interrupting, fixing, or defending.

  • Thank people for raising difficult issues — even when it’s uncomfortable.

  • Ask “What am I missing?” to reduce defensiveness and surface blind spots.

  • Notice your signals under pressure: tone, body language, phone use.

  • Name tension early: “We’ve hit a tension here — let’s slow this down.”

  • Shift from managing to serving: leadership is about creating safety to speak.

Books Referenced:

  • Difficult Conversations — Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton & Sheila Heen

  • Getting to Yes — Roger Fisher & William Ury

Episode Overview:

00:01 – Why conflict is still taboo at work
02:49 – The leadership burnout caused by avoidance
04:21 – Safety, trust, and walking on eggshells
08:59 – Why one-off conflict training doesn’t work
09:52 – Formal vs informal power in organisations
13:51 – “Conflict isn’t the problem. Silence is.”
16:05 – Listening under pressure
18:01 – Empathy, curiosity, and judgement
22:38 – Managing expectations in hard conversations
24:27 – How power shapes communication
27:13 – Informal influence and culture change
31:05 – Do people feel smaller or stronger after you speak?
36:47 – Emotional regulation and reactive leadership
39:08 – The three-minute listening challenge
46:06 – Promotions, promises, and negotiation
53:25 – Conflict tools and practical frameworks
55:06 – Book recommendations
57:25 – Closing reflections



Connecting the Dots by The Collective
Connecting the Dots by The Collective is a podcast exploring business-to-business strategy through the lens of sport, science, and innovation. Each series focuses on a different theme, pairing guests from diverse sectors to uncover insights, tackle challenges, and share what’s driving impact across industries. Our latest series dives into longevity and regenerative health, spotlighting science-backed B2B solutions shaping the future of preventative care.