FREE Webinar →“Wow, it’s Hot in Here!”:
Managing Conflict in your Self-Organizing Team

We’ve all experienced conflict, misunderstandings, personality clashes, challenging perspectives or even feelings of betrayal or hurt in our work and organizations.

When you are working with a team,

conflict is inevitable.

Conflict doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It’s complicated and messy at times. It can influence the team’s and each person’s productivity, well-being, and dynamics. It can derail your meetings leading to poor collective decision-making.

You can experience conflict somatically, in your body. You can actually feel the heat of conflict. Maybe you even start to sweat when these clashes happen in your meetings.

Conflict happens all the time.

We’ve done the research for people just like you. We’ve found that there’s good news! Conflict has the potential to be transformative for you and your team. Harness that intense energy into your team’s your collective direction for a stronger, clearer and more effective team.

In our FREE webinar, you will:

  • Gain an understanding of why conflict happens in your team
  • Access tools for facilitating conflict in your organization’s meetings
  • Understand a structural framework to dig into some ways to manage hot situations for yourself
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In a collaborative work environment, an effective toolkit will guide your work and strengthen your ability to validate and incorporate multiple perspectives, identities, solutions, and experiences into innovative solutions. These practices are invaluable for harnessing the energy of conflict into an effective and productive practice for your team. Start by watching this FREE webinar!
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