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If we look at a list of the most undesirable situations to experience in a company, perhaps conflict is first. The word has such a negative connotation that most leaders and team members try to avoid it at all costs. But should they?
A conflict demonstrates a difference, a dissent of thoughts, but it also manifests engagement, passion, and shared values and goals. When a team's level of trust is high, it is possible to generate positive conflict, where leaders' and managers' contest is about the pursuit of truth, not about being right or wrong.
Joining me today is Chris Orvin, Founder and Managing Partner at Certified Fire and Security. We talk about the importance of positive conflict, how to deal with it, and the best way to generate a propitious environment for it. He shared his experience dealing with conflict in his vast managerial career and the price a company can pay when there is no conflict.
Tune in and learn about the benefits of positive conflict, the role of vulnerable leaders, and what to do when a team member makes a call and fails.
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If we look at a list of the most undesirable situations to experience in a company, perhaps conflict is first. The word has such a negative connotation that most leaders and team members try to avoid it at all costs. But should they?
A conflict demonstrates a difference, a dissent of thoughts, but it also manifests engagement, passion, and shared values and goals. When a team's level of trust is high, it is possible to generate positive conflict, where leaders' and managers' contest is about the pursuit of truth, not about being right or wrong.
Joining me today is Chris Orvin, Founder and Managing Partner at Certified Fire and Security. We talk about the importance of positive conflict, how to deal with it, and the best way to generate a propitious environment for it. He shared his experience dealing with conflict in his vast managerial career and the price a company can pay when there is no conflict.
Tune in and learn about the benefits of positive conflict, the role of vulnerable leaders, and what to do when a team member makes a call and fails.
Some Questions I Ask:
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
Connect with Chris Orvin:
Let's connect!
Resources:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.