We live in an especially polarized time, one clouded by political violence , family estrangement and relationships started or ended based on political affiliations . Many have forgotten how to coexist with people unlike themselves.

Incivility dominates too many aspects of American life, but one place still stands out as a training ground for respectful discourse: the workplace.

According to a recent survey conducted by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, 46% of Americans say they’ve learned civility skills at work, more than any other place. These skills include the ability to disagree productively and respectfully, consider opposing viewpoints, listen without interrupting and collaborate toward shared goals despite personal differences.

Civility is a

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