“Engaging multiple and diverse perspectives” (PI Practice C2) involves embracing—actively seeking out through inclusivity—the complexity of divergent values (Practice M1) and cultural and contextual experiences (Practice C1). As explained in this short video, taking multiple perspectives doesn’t mean giving up your own beliefs but “to be in the world with more possibilities and a larger solution set to the intractable complex challenges that we face.”
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Taking multiple perspectives
Video
3 minutes
By: Cultivating Leadership
Educator-prep | Leader-prep
Making connections:
Principled Innovation asks us to work with others and recognize the limits of our own knowledge so that we can better understand and tackle the complex issues our communities face.
The perspective taking educator
Article
30 minutes
By: Principled Innovation™ (PI)
Concentric altruism
Video
10 minutes
By: Principled Innovation™ (PI)
A return to civil discourse
Video
11 minutes
By: Malcolm Glover, TEDx
I was a low-income college student. Classes weren’t the hard part.
Article
10 minutes
By: New York Times
The power of perspective taking
Article
8 minutes
By: Gillian Ku and Kathy Brewis, London Business School