Two employees who do not get along can significantly undermine team cohesion, productivity, and overall morale, leading to increased tension, reduced communication, and potentially hampering the accomplishment of shared goals.
Every manager dreads dealing with two employees who have an interpersonal conflict. Do you let them figure it out on their own? Do you take sides? Left unresolved, this will negatively impact your work environment and your business.
This workshop delves into the dynamics of clashes between individual personalities using the framework of the Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator; we will explore the fundamental differences that can lead to conflict. Through case studies, discussions, and interactive activities, participants will learn how these contrasting personality traits can influence communication styles, decision-making processes, and problem-solving approaches. We will explore valuable tools to navigate conflicts more effectively, fostering better interpersonal relationships and collaboration in your work environment.
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Two employees who do not get along can significantly undermine team cohesion, productivity, and overall morale, leading to increased tension, reduced communication, and potentially hampering the accomplishment of shared goals.
Every manager dreads dealing with two employees who have an interpersonal conflict. Do you let them figure it out on their own? Do you take sides? Left unresolved, this will negatively impact your work environment and your business.
This workshop delves into the dynamics of clashes between individual personalities using the framework of the Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator; we will explore the fundamental differences that can lead to conflict. Through case studies, discussions, and interactive activities, participants will learn how these contrasting personality traits can influence communication styles, decision-making processes, and problem-solving approaches. We will explore valuable tools to navigate conflicts more effectively, fostering better interpersonal relationships and collaboration in your work environment.
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