Posts Tagged ‘managers’
Dysfunctional Team Conflict: Intervention Tips for Managers
Posted on Mar 20 2015 under Previous Programs, Team Conflict | Tags: Advanced Practitioner-Workplace Mediator, Association for Conflict Resolution, Certified Advanced Conflict Coach and Coach-mentor, Conflict Connections Inc, Conflict Management Coaching, Cooperative problem-solving, diversity, Facilitators Network Singapore, Indian origin, Learning Matters, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, managers, Multi-cultural, multi-generational, Organizational Development consultant, Pattie Porter, Prabu Naidu, Professional Speaker, PSP Singapore (Personal Strengths Publishing Singapore), rough waters, Senior Trainer, Singaporean, Team Intervention, Texas Association of Mediators, Texas Mediator Credentialing Association, The International Institute for Facilitation (INIFAC), The Texas Conflict Coach
In a globally converging business environment, it is common to find multi-cultural and multi-generational talent pool. Managers may face challenges to effectively manage this diversity. Join us as our guest, Prabu Naidu will share his experience in helping managers and organizations in Asia navigate in this rough waters.
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A Manager’s Dilemma: How do YOU figure out what’s wrong in the office?
Posted on Jan 14 2012 under Previous Programs, Team Conflict | Tags: causes of conflict, managers, Pattie Porter, Stephen Kotev, workplace
Front-line managers to CEOs are all asked to put out fires and fix problems. Stephen Kotev, my guest co-host and I will discuss a simple way to determine what is going wrong in the workplace. We will focus on what managers can do to unravel their problems and understand new ways of breaking down issues into resolvable segments. We will review 5 areas that are the most common root causes to conflict. Identifying the right one is crucial to resolving the conflict effectively.
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