How To Cope With Conflict At The Office

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Conflict Resolution
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Conflict,
Microsoft Office,
Office Suites,
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Overview: Be aware of self-righteousness. In conflict we maybe right or we maybe wrong. But in either case to act from a space of self-righteousness is seen as arrogance and rarely effective. Keep your shadow in front of you. Analyze and consider your part of the conflict, how you have acted to create this conflict? What is your part in the conflict? Take responsibility. Our shadow, our responsibility and many times the "Thing" we wish to avoid. Even if it is that you come from an opposing position that is your part of the conflict. Take responsibility for that opposing position.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2006


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