In the management theory, we have always study about "conflict Management"

We have also learnt the techniques of conflict resolution.

But is it necessary to resolve conflict? In today's world, its important to live with conflicts. In fact inviting conflicts in a team is a way to innovate.

If you don't have conflicts in your team, worry about it.

So rather than worrying about resolving the conflicts, learn to handle them.

 
 

Outline/Structure of the Talk

What is a conflict?

Why conflicts are necessary

Why conflict resolution is NOT necessary

How to introduce constructive conflicts in a mutually cohesive team

Diversity and Conflicts

Learning Outcome

The participant will understand:

Importance of Conflict

Techniques to "live" with conflicts

Target Audience

Everyone

Prerequisites for Attendees

None

schedule Submitted 5 years ago

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