Diplomatic Tactics For Effective Conflict Resolution

Topics:
Conflict Resolution
Tags:
Asset Management,
Business Operations,
Career,
Communication Skills,
Conflict Resolution,
Life123,
Operational Planning,
Relationship
Source:
Life123

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Overview: Difficult customers, clients, or uncomfortable situations with the boss can leave you searching for answers and looking for new ways to resolve the situation. The art of diplomacy is a skill that requires a sincere approach to creating relationships, combined with enough tact and resolve to find a viable solution for conflict. It is a very valuable asset and personality trait in today's changing global business markets, and can help a business overcome many relationship challenges and obstacles.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2006 | Pages: 6


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