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Top Ten Signs You Need a Coach
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| Do we really know whether we are "in pain" regarding failed results and eluded goals around happiness and achievement? Sometimes we miss even the cues to tell us we should be getting help. Here is a Top Ten List for describing the scenarios most fitting for a personal/professional coach |
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Conflict Resolution
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| Most conflict is not right or wrong, it just is. It is a natural reaction when we or others feel challenged, pressured or threatened. Conflict is indeed needed to help individuals and organization grow, develop and mature. There are several basic needs such as security, identity, self-actualization, bonding and recognition that result in conflict and drive the need for conflict resolution. |
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Managing Conflict on Your Team
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| Conflict among members of any group is inevitable. While you might prefer to avoid conflict by ignoring it, you do so at great peril. Avoiding conflict instead of managing it will contaminate the team’s functioning. That’s why effective managers harness the creative power of difference and manage conflict.
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Can't We All Just Get Along?
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| Studies have shown that the negative effects of workplace conflict can reduce team productivity by as much as 50 percent. Most people would agree that in our increasingly competitive global marketplace, anything that gets in the way of productivity is a serious issue. Conflict in and of itself is not a problem. Rather, it is the negative byproducts of unresolved and mismanaged conflict that are the problem. Unresolved interpersonal conflict can escalate and manifest itself in such ugly behaviors as backstabbing, gossiping, withholding information, judging, and undermining. This article looks at the most common cause of conflict and offers advice on how to respond when you find yourself in a conflict situation. |
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Leadership Tips to Manage, Resolve and Prevent Conflict
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| Conflict causes a lot of stress and yet conflict is essential for effective organizations and relationships. Instead of simply managing conflict, we recommend the managers lead conflict and enjoy the tremendous gains that come from constructive conflict techniques. |
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3 Reasons HR Interventions Fail
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| Conflict is an everyday occurrence in most organizations and guess what, it usually gets passed to HR to “handle the problem and fix it”. Most strategies are the quick fix, not the long-term change to really understand how to work through conflict and get to innovation. To reduce conflict and increase competitiveness, companies need to understand systems thinking and truly get at the source of the conflict, not just an isolated part of the whole. Read on to learn how to establish a culture that is comfortable with conflict. |
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Boot Camp Training for Conflict Resolution Skills
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| A few hours of conflict resolution training can help work groups and teams to better manage conflict levels in the workplace. Providing employees with a common conflict resolution language and process can pay dividends in maintaining productivity and morale. Eight key skills of conflict resolution are... |
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Taking the Ouch Out of Relationship Conflict
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| Whether you love conflict or hate it-it won’t ever go away. As long as you’re living and breathing, there will be conflict. Understanding the essence of conflict is really good for you. Read on for the road map to resolve conflict quickly and with less pain. Follow the 5 core concepts to make yourself conflict competent. |
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Resolving Conflict
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| The value of conflict is a controversial topic in many circles. Some organizations thrive on conflict for its own sake while others avoid conflict at any cost. Either extreme is dysfunctional as conflict can play a vital role in a healthy organization. The challenge is to focus, use and defuse conflict. |
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Ten Steps To Take Charge of Conflict
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| The drama that often accompanies conflict is what gives conflict its bad name. Most of us veer away from screaming matches, stand offs and personal attacks.
But, conflict does have redeeming value … especially for those of us over 50. According to Barbara Strauch, author of The Secret Life of the Grown-up Brain, we need to present our brains with things that make it wake up, pay attention, and work really hard. To give your brain a workout, Strauch suggests talking with people who disagree with you because it helps you sharpen your own thinking and challenges you. So having conflict in your life can actually make you smarter.
To benefit from benefits of conflict, and lose the drama, here is what I have learned about taking charge of conflict.
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Conquering Conflict Management
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| As women, we are often taught from the time we are children that conflict is bad and something to be avoided. At the minimum, conflict makes many of us uncomfortable and unsure of ourselves. This unease can put us at a professional disadvantage because conflict in the workplace is an inevitable part of doing business and isn’t necessarily a bad thing. On the contrary, appropriately expressed and properly managed conflict can actually be productive and can build relationships in the long run. Check out this article to learn some conflict management strategies. |
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