The Power of “Yes, And”: Transform Your Conversations
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Imagine you’re in a meeting, ideas flying around, and someone pitches a wild concept. Instead of shutting it down, you respond, “Yes, and…”
This is the principle of “Yes, And.” It’s a tool from improv comedy that is useful in business, too.
When you say “Yes,” you validate the other person’s idea.
It shows respect.
Adding “And” builds on the idea.
It encourages creativity and collaboration.
This principle transforms conflict into cooperation.
Try it in your next conversation. You’ll see immediate results.
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About Mike Brewer
My mission is to tease out the human potential in the multifamily space.