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Over time, I've learned that when there are drama and chaos in any workgroup or team, frequently the most obvious symptom isn't the issue, and spending time treating that most apparent symptom isn't going to fix the concern. Is there someone in your life – or maybe it's you – who is creating drama and chaos as a strategy to cover up insecurities about skills, talents, perceived intelligence, or capability?
By Beth WonsonOver time, I've learned that when there are drama and chaos in any workgroup or team, frequently the most obvious symptom isn't the issue, and spending time treating that most apparent symptom isn't going to fix the concern. Is there someone in your life – or maybe it's you – who is creating drama and chaos as a strategy to cover up insecurities about skills, talents, perceived intelligence, or capability?