Conflicts will happen whether in your personal, professional, or academic life. It’s not always easy to understand other people’s contrasting ethical, cultural, personal viewpoints, and motivations. It’s even more challenging when factoring in stressful situations or deadlines in which it is most crucial to nurture cohesion. But there’s hope! There are skills you can build to navigate through conflict respectfully if you are willing to practice. This video provides 8 steps to consider for both intrapersonal and interpersonal communication to resolve most conflicts in a collaborative and tactful way!
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