I’ve seen many books and schools of thought that seem to be about conflict resolution. Books like Crucial Conversations and Non-Violent Communication. There are multiple parties that want different things, there’s strong emotional undertones/overtones, and these books advise you on how to navigate those conflicts and find some sort of common ground and get people what they want.
So far the Double Crux framework is the only thing I’ve seen that’s had the explicit goal of resolving disagreements, especially disagreements about technical topics. Can anyone recommend any other books or bodies of work that have this explicit goal?
[Question] Books/Literature on resolving technical disagreements?
I’ve seen many books and schools of thought that seem to be about conflict resolution. Books like Crucial Conversations and Non-Violent Communication. There are multiple parties that want different things, there’s strong emotional undertones/overtones, and these books advise you on how to navigate those conflicts and find some sort of common ground and get people what they want.
So far the Double Crux framework is the only thing I’ve seen that’s had the explicit goal of resolving disagreements, especially disagreements about technical topics. Can anyone recommend any other books or bodies of work that have this explicit goal?