HBR Guide to Dealing with Conflict
Publication details: America: Harvard Business Review Press, 2017Description: 193ISBN:- 9781633692152
- 658.4053 GAL
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658.4053 COR Conflict Management : A practical guide to developing negotiation strategies | 658.4053 COR Conflict Management : A practical guide to developing negotiation strategies | 658.4053 GAL Getting Along : How To Work With Anyone(Even Difficult People) | 658.4053 GAL HBR Guide to Dealing with Conflict | 658.4053 GAL HBR Guide to Dealing with Conflict | 658.4053 ROU Corporate Conflict Management | 658.4056 AND Corporate CRISIS Management |
While some of us enjoy a lively debate with colleagues and others prefer to suppress our feelings over disagreements, we all struggle with conflict at work. Every day we navigate an office full of competing interests, clashing personalities, limited time and resources, and fragile egos. Sure, we share the same overarching goals as our colleagues, but we don't always agree on how to achieve them. We work differently. We rub each other the wrong way. We jockey for position. How can you deal with conflict at work in a way that is both professional and productive--where it improves both your work and your relationships? You start by understanding whether you generally seek or avoid conflict, identifying the most frequent reasons for disagreement, and knowing what approaches work for what scenarios. Then, if you decide to address a particular conflict, you use that information to plan and conduct a productive conversation. The HBR Guide to Dealing with Conflict at Work will give you the advice you need to: Understand the most common sources of conflict Explore your options for addressing a disagreement Recognize whether you--and your counterpart--typically seek or avoid conflict Prepare for and engage in a difficult conversation Manage your and your counterpart's emotions Develop a resolution together Know when to walk away-- Provided by publisher
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