(01:11) Securing Results Through Collaborative Decision-Making “You need to have good cognitive conflict, meaning not affective conflict. Affective conflict occurs when you disagree with the person, whereas cognitive conflict focuses on the idea or argument. Good cognitive conflict requires trust within the team to facilitate productive discussions and make better decisions.”

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