Eileen F. Babbitt is Professor of International Conflict Management Practice and Director of the International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy ...
Resolving conflicts in the workplace is imperative to a healthy workplace culture. Leaving conflicts unsolved builds resentment among team members and creates a toxic environment that can be ...
Navigating interpersonal conflict resolution in the workplace is a complex challenge for any organization’s leaders. As businesses strive to achieve efficiency and harmony, a crucial question emerges: ...
Explore our one-page guides designed to help you navigate one-on-one conflict, build trust, and strengthen team connections. Each resource offers practical tools and insights you can download and use ...
Relationships become stronger, more enduring, and closer through conflict resolution. Conflict cannot be resolved if anyone feels criticized, blamed, devalued, shamed, or humiliated. Plan on frequent ...
On a campus with more than 30,000 people, we encounter different perspectives, behaviors and beliefs with everyone we meet. Sometimes disagreements can happen as we get to know others—it might be with ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. We all face conflict at some point in our day, whether professionally and personally. Conflict at work, while unfortunate, is to be ...
Rachel Mayanja is Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women. In October this year, the United Nations will commemorate the tenth anniversary of ...
I blogged about TRIP goals and principled negotiation here. TRIP stands for various goals operating in a conflict: Topic Goals are the real-world outcomes in play; Relational Goals apply to the kind ...
Got conflict? We got you. Conflict Resolution & Education provides services, support, and resources that empower the William & Mary community to navigate difficult conversations well and resolve ...
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