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This is a excerpt from a private training for a group of dental practice managers / leaders where I walked through game theory as a framework for understanding how people behave in conflict — explaining how every player's actions are shaped by what they stand to gain or lose. To maintain privacy, what's not captured here are the actions, takeaways and tools for them in their roles for conflict and friction reduction in their work environment.
By Alastair Macdonald5
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This is a excerpt from a private training for a group of dental practice managers / leaders where I walked through game theory as a framework for understanding how people behave in conflict — explaining how every player's actions are shaped by what they stand to gain or lose. To maintain privacy, what's not captured here are the actions, takeaways and tools for them in their roles for conflict and friction reduction in their work environment.