Will forged on. “It gets easier, I think, because the beginning is the hardest part. Once you’ve teed up the topic, then you just need to keep searching for conflict. When I was studying psychiatry, we used to call it mining.”
Casey was confused. “Mining?”
Will explained. “Everyone, but especially you, as the leader of the group, needs to be looking for places where people have different opinions but aren’t necessarily putting them out there. And when you see that, you need to force them to communicate what they’re thinking until they’ve said all there is to be said. You need to be constantly mining for buried conflict.”