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Stressed Out: How to Handle Conflict, Difficult People and Challenging Situations

 
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When:

  04 Oct 2018

Where:

  Online Event | United States

Website URL:

  https://bit.ly/2NPmOn8

Sponsoring organization:

  Training Doyens

Categories:

  Business - Human-Resources

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Event description:

OVERVIEW Conflict is an inevitable part of life. No matter how hard you try, it can seem that there will always be something that causes you or someone around you to be frustrated, angry, and impatient – or a whole host of other not-so-pleasant emotions. Conflict arises when the people we work with have different ideas, perspectives, backgrounds, values, goals or expectations. Yes, conflict can be destructive! It diverts energy from more important activities and issues; it polarizes people and reduces co¬operation; and it can produce irresponsible behavior. And conflict can be constructive! It opens up and improves communication; it strength¬ens working relationships and team¬work; and it leads to better quality decisions and problem solutions. The ability to handle conflict and difficult situations is a great leadership skill. When you are confident in your people management skills, you don’t have to be afraid of disagreement. You don’t have to back away from problems. Instead y... Read more

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