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What Leaders Can Learn from Spiders

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by Kevin Eikenberry It's that time of year when we celebrate ghosts and witches and all things Halloween-y. Most of those things we consider "scary" aren't real, so they don't really make us all that fearful. Spiders, on the other hand... Scary or a work of art? If you aren't too afraid of spiders, the next time you have a chance, stop and examine a spider web. What you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: communicating with employees, conflict management, expectations, Kevin Eikenberry, leadership

5 Practical Steps You Can Take to Reduce Tension Between Co-workers

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Tension between co-workers is one of the more common sources of emotional “pressure” build-up for people. Left unaddressed for long enough, the pressure can reach a boiling point.  Fortunately, you can do something about it before the tension becomes a major conflict. 1. Create opportunities for people to better understand and appreciate their behavioral differences and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: conflict, conflict management, conflict resolution, difficult conversations, difficult situations, Guy Harris

How to Confront Negative Behaviors When You Hate Confrontation

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“Problems in the workplace are often created not by what we do, but by what we fail to do.” -Aubrey C. Daniels – Bringing Out the Best in People “All problems become smaller if you don’t dodge them, but confront them.” – William F. Halsey And one from me: Failure to confront a negative behavior is a subtle acceptance of it, an encouragement for it to continue in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, conflict management, Guy Harris

Beyond The Bickering: 5 Steps to Resolving Conflict In Teams

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This is a guest post by Jono Bacon, founder of Jono Bacon Consulting. You can run the most efficient, well-run company in the world, packed with eager team members clad in your branded hoodies, but at some point, conflict is going to rear its ugly head. I have worked with team members who clashed over their contributions to a shared project, with team leads who have battled … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: conflict, conflict management, conflict resolution, difficult conversations, difficult situations, featured blogger

10 Tactics to Manage Workplace Drama

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From time to time, most of us have experienced or even contributed to workplace drama. It can take many different forms: People gossip, spread rumors, complain, lash out emotionally, rant about a perceived wrong, purposely exclude others, take sides in conflicts, and so forth. No matter how drama manifests, it can be a highly destructive force inside a company, and leaders must … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Difficult Situations Tagged With: conflict, conflict management, difficult conversations, difficult employees, featured blogger

Can All Conflicts Be Resolved?

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I often get asked if every conflict can be resolved. Since I work with leaders and teams to resolve workplace conflicts and to build the confidence people have to address conflicts, I think it's a really good question. The short answer is: yes, every conflict can be resolved. The question does have one problem though: It is incomplete. It is incomplete in that people often … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: conflict, conflict management, conflict resolution, difficult conversations, difficult situations

Be the Victor, not the Victim

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In much of my work, I see a tendency that many people have (including me) to play the victim during interpersonal conflict. I encourage my clients, and I strive myself, to overcome this tendency to blame every conflict on the other party. I call this tendency to blame others a victim mentality. When I am blaming others, I am a “victim” of their behavior with no power to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Management Tagged With: communicating with employees, conflict, conflict management, conflict resolution, Guy Harris

Is Your Workplace Hostile? Here Are 5 Indicators It Is

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This is a guest post from Chris Dyer performance expert, speaker, consultant, and author of The Power of Company Culture. When office relations go south, the boss is often the last one to know. Gossips and bullies act from the shadows. Employees might hold back their gripes for fear of losing favor. And trouble with customers may be shielded so it doesn’t reflect poorly on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: conflict, conflict management, difficult situations, featured blogger, leadership mindset

Put An End to Time-Consuming (And Exhausting) Turf Wars

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Structural Conflict

Turfs wars can derail progress on a project quicker than any other kind of conflict in the workplace. Offering your staff conflict management training on how to deal with that type of situation will save morale and productivity from plummeting—and will lead to stronger interdepartmental relationships, which will undoubtedly be valuable down the line. When you notice the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: conflict, conflict management, department conflict, turf wars

Resolve Conflicts Much Faster With This Surprising Advice

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“How do you resolve a conflict quickly?” You may think this answer is counter-intuitive, but it's true: To solve conflict quickly, you must slow down. Just about everything I do professionally centers around resolving conflict, improving communication, enhancing leadership and inspiring teamwork. I work with teams of all kinds: work teams, non-profit teams and even … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communication, conflict, conflict management, conflict resolution, difficult conversations

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