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The Importance of Quick Conflict Resolution (Ezine Article)

March 5, 2020

The clerk used the most common conflict resolution style used in the business world today, avoidance. People can be difficult or uncomfortable dealing with seemingly negative situations. They make excuses for not getting involved. Here are three of the most popular excuses.

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Is Your Company Working At a Standstill? (Ezine Article)

February 26, 2020

Are you worried that the upcoming staff outing is going to be an all-out disaster? Maybe instead of horseshoes or badminton at your next picnic, you should think about activities for conflict resolution skills! Conflict among staff and team members are typically symptomatic of misperceptions and disintegrated communication.

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Workplace Warning Signs

February 24, 2020

Even trivial problems or petty squabbles in the workplace can grow given the right conditions so it’s important to nip these issues in the bud. The good news about workplace conflict is that there are signs you can spot before it blows up into a much bigger issue than it otherwise has to be. Read about which signs to look for in this blog post.

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The Philosophy of Fear and Confrontation (Ezine Article)

February 21, 2020

Is there now, or has there been, a person or two in your life that you have difficulty in maintaining a civil relationship with at times? It may be your spouse or lover; it may be a friend or a superior at work. We usually say “I have a love-hate relationship with this person.”

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Basic Conflict Resolution (Ezine Article)

February 13, 2020

Ask yourself ‘so what?’ Accurately assess what is at stake. Look at your intention. Be honest,state your intentions, and make sincere invitations.

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Sibling Conflict – How to Reach Peaceful Resolution

February 10, 2020

Michael Grose, the author of seven books for parents and a popular presenter who speaks to audiences in Australia, says that he has finally figured out the cause of sibling fighting: having multiple children. How can we help our children learn to resolve conflict? Find out in this blog post!

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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.

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Conflict Resolution – What The Heck Are You Thinking? (Ezine Article)

January 17, 2020

Do you get frustrated with your spouse, your kids, your parents? Maybe you can’t stand your boss, or your co-workers drive you up the wall. I’ll bet you think that if all these pesky people would just quit bothering you that you’d be really happy, right? Well guess what, you’d just find something else to drive you crazy because you like how it feels.

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Understanding Duality in Conflict

January 13, 2020

When we align ourselves too strongly with one of the subsets of duality (a liberal and a conservative, for example) we are setting ourselves up for inevitable conflict. A key to conflict resolution may be to become educated about both sides and willing to see things from the other’s perspective. 

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Group Communication and Conflict Resolution (Ezine Article)

January 10, 2020

As DeChurch and Marks state, “the manner in which groups handle emergent conflict may play a critical role in whether or not the conflict situation has a positive or negative impact on group outcomes”. The way a group communicates during conflict can mitigate conflict before it occurs or once it has occurred.

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