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December 19, 2016February 6, 2024 Advanced Management, Conflict Prevention Leave a comment goal-drivenprocessesworkplace

Prevent (and resolve) conflict with rocks

Create clear goals and KPIs that are visible to everyone in order to decrease potential conflict, and increase growth and collaboration by creating a purpose.

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