TrainingBytes® Looking Over My Shoulder

Resolving Personal Conflict

A conflict with a co-worker can be one of the most frustrating things we have to deal with. I used to try to avoid people I didn't get along with, and just hope they got transferred out of the department. But the truth is that costs the department and the organization big time. It's one of those "everybody loses and everybody is miserable" approaches.

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Competencies

  • Creating a Collaborative Environment

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TrainingBytes® Looking Over My Shoulder
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette03:05 min EnglishDemo
Workshop Material7 pages EnglishDemo
TrainingBytes® Looking Over My Shoulder
Video Discussion Questions
Workshop Material2 pages EnglishDemo
Workshop Material4 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

When you've got issues with a co-worker, sit down and talk about it. It might take some time, but if you use the three steps I've been talking about - everybody tells it like they see it, get everything on the table, and focus on the future - you can almost always find a way to change that conflict into a productive collaboration.


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