"Unresolved conflict wastes time, inhibits productivity, hampers team performance, and negatively affects business outcomes. As a result, many leaders either mismanage conflict or avoid it altogether, putting their entire organization at risk. The only way for leaders to productively manage conflict is to expand their capacity for it. Conflict capacity is about recognizing one's own mental and emotional limits, expanding a tolerance for discomfort, and skillfully navigating the complexities of conflict. Three integral elements make up conflict capacity: culture (workplace support for leaders initiating accountability conversations) the inner game (tolerance for withstanding the conflict storm) the outer game (development of the skills and abilities necessary to mediate conflict to a desired end result) This book teaches readers how to approach difficult conversations and work with high-conflict people while overcoming their internal and external barriers to give them better emotional integrity and a clearer vision for the future of their organization"-- Provided by publisher
Marlene Chism Books
Marlene Chism is a passionate developer of wise leaders, dedicated to helping individuals discover, nurture, and deliver their unique gifts to the world. Her message, spanning from resolving workplace conflict to fostering enlightened leadership, resonates widely across various settings. Through her consulting and coaching, she champions the growth of potential and the cultivation of positive organizational transformation.
