Collaborating with the Enemy, Adam Kahane
Collaborating with the Enemy, Adam Kahane
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Collaborating with the Enemy
How to Work with People You Don’t Agree with or Like or Trust

Author: Adam Kahane, Peter Block

Narrator: Jeff Hoyt

Unabridged: 3 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 06/05/2017


Synopsis

International consultant Adam Kahane teaches us how to work with people whom we might not like or trust. He explains how flexibility and improvisation can lead to what he calls "stretch collaboration." He outlines the five misunderstandings that keep people from effectively collaborating with "those people" and shows readers how they can successfully engage with positive results instead.

As our societies have become more complex and globalized and our organizations flatter and less hierarchical, more of us need to collaborate across more organizations, geographies, and cultures than ever before. But this increases the chances that we're going to get stuck having to collaborate with people we don't agree with or like or trust. But we've got no choice. We have to learn to work with people we might actually have come to think of as "the enemy."

International consultant Adam Kahane, who has worked in some very fraught contexts in his career (South Africa after apartheid, Guatemala after a civil war), has found that in these low-control, high-conflict situations, everything we think we know about what makes collaboration work is wrong. The neat black-and-white thinking that underlies conventional collaboration-us/them, harmony/conflict, problem/solution-won't work. You need to be more flexible, accept a level of uncertainty and improvisation, and practice what Kahane calls "stretch collaboration." In this very timely book he takes on five misunderstandings that keep us from effectively collaborating with "those people" and tells us what we should do instead.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lukáš on March 07, 2020

Deatails, details, details. This book is lacking them. Adam Kahane discribes the outlines and main lessons from some of his very impressive work experience and I feel like I would prefer to read each case study separately and learn from more comprehensice description, methods and learning points fro......more

Goodreads review by Kalista on April 19, 2018

After hearing this author's background on CBC radio and the catchy title of this book, it has sat on my TBR shelf for a year with me constantly thinking back on it whenever experiencing conflict. I can now say my high expectations were misplaced. I the writing was dull and didn't reach the revelatio......more

Goodreads review by Miroslav on November 20, 2022

Instead of 100 pages long book, this could have been 10 pages long blog post. Or one TED talk. Interesting topic, where the author shares how to work with enemies (literally enemies, like in civil wars), but it is not that much applicable for normal workplaces.......more

Goodreads review by Isabelle on May 09, 2018

I spend a lot of time working with people at work. That's the nature of work in the 21st century, but we talk about COLLABORATION every. single. day. The whole premise of where I work is to stick a whole bunch of people one group with a bunch of people from another group and have them work on Priori......more

Goodreads review by Mish on April 07, 2019

This is a book for our times: from a place of authority and experience, Kahane explains why we need to get skilled at working with people who are so different that we really don't like or trust them, let alone agree with them. Having laid bare the Why, he also give a set of high-level guidelines for......more