22. Beyond Conflict: Cultivating a Culture of Collaboration and Resilience with Sarah Albo
According to a Myers-Briggs study, managers spend 4 hours a week on conflict and an employee can average 2.8 hours per week on conflict. In most workplaces in Canada and the U.S., it is not a matter of if you will have to deal with workplace conflict but a matter of when.
Unresolved conflict and disputes are a drain on the mental health of employees and managers. Productivity and employee engagement are also at risk when interpersonal issues are ignored or overlooked. With effective resources and training however, conflict can be an opportunity for innovation and stronger relationships.
In this episode of The People and Culture Success Show, we delve into the intricacies of workplace conflict resolution with seasoned mediator and workplace conflict specialist, Sarah Albo of Novel HR. Sarah brings a wealth of experience in facilitating constructive dialogue and fostering resolution in the workplace. In our conversation we uncover valuable insights into navigating conflicts and promoting a harmonious work environment.
Corina and Sarah demystify conflict in the workplace including:
• Understanding conflict's relevance including the importance of recognizing how conflicts impact organizational outcomes. • The tangible advantages that stem from employees actively resolving conflicts. • Collaborative resolution strategies with an emphasis on the value of working together to identify root causes and find mutually beneficial solutions. • How managers and organizations can empower employees to address conflicts constructively. • A reflection on the transformative potential of proactive conflict resolution strategies.Tune in to The People and Culture Success Show for more insightful discussions on leadership, teamwork, and fostering a thriving organizational culture. Thank you for joining us!
Sarah Albo can be reached at novelhr.ca or follow her on Instagram and LinkedIn.
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