Investing In Dialogue with Rhonda Fitzgerald

FEG Insight Bridge

In this episode, we are pleased to welcome Rhonda Fitzgerald of the Sustained Dialogue Institute. As managing director at the Institute, she works to train, mentor, and provide guidance to a broad range of institutions and individuals seeking to transform their communities through Sustained Dialogue.

In our conversation, we discuss how these techniques led to diplomacy breakthroughs like the Camp David Accords and the Dartmouth Conferences, the longest running continuous bilateral agreement between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union.

Today, these five principles are being applied to facilitate healthy conversations around difficult topics such as race, gender, and religion. Join us as we dive into the process and how it may vary across industries, as well as the evolution of dialogue in an increasingly virtual environment, and an example of an off-the-shelf event used at a hedge fund. Whether you invest your money or time, you expect a positive return, and we believe this conversation will pay dividends.

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