Conflict Resolution And Understanding The Cost Of Conflict (Ezine Article) July 30, 2020 Understanding the cost of conflict is a major factor in persuading contesting parties to attempt conflict resolution and turn their conflict into collaboration. Stewart Levine in his excellent book “Getting to Resolution – Turning Conflict into Resolution” identifies four costs of conflict: direct costs, productivity costs, continuity costs, and emotional costs. Continue Reading
Learning to Share – Conflict Resolution for Parents and Childcare Workers (Ezine Article) June 5, 2020 If your child is in daycare, it’s likely that you’ll eventually disagree with something your childcare provider does or says. Recognizing when to say something, and how to approach the subject with your provider, will help maintain a positive relationship between you and your childcare provider and a healthy environment for your child. Continue Reading
Conflict in Schools – Principals and Teachers June 1, 2020 Conflict in schools is becoming more and more common, especially between parents and teachers as well as teachers and principals. This post explains how to navigate these conflicts in a productive and effective manner without causing more problems in the process. Continue Reading
Hidden College Costs: Roommate Conflict (Ezine Article) January 23, 2020 Parents, if you’re already reeling from the costs of today’s college education, take a deep breath. According to one expert, if your kids lack conflict resolution skills, it could end up costing you even more. Continue Reading