Queen of the Trades

Navigating Conflict Keeping the Peace


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Properly navigating conflict builds trust, strengthens relationships, and turns challenges into opportunities for growth.Whether it's with a customer, an employee, or even a competitor, conflict is bound to happen. And let's be real, when you're pushing for growth and making big moves, you're going to ruffle some feathers. But here's the thing, conflict doesn't have to be a disaster. In fact, if you handle it right, it can actually help you build trust and strengthen relationships.

In this episode, I'm sharing a real-life situation where I had to step in and de-escalate a tough customer complaint. Our HVAC service manager was on vacation, and I found myself handling an upset homeowner who was still carrying frustration from a bad experience with another contractor. Instead of getting defensive, I used four simple steps to turn things around, and I'm breaking them all down for you today.

If you've ever struggled with navigating difficult conversations, this one's for you. Let's talk about how to handle conflict like a pro and come out stronger on the other side.

Episode Highlights:

[01:20] Today is about conflict whether it's an employee, customer, or even a competitor.

[02:17] I share a story about an extremely upset HVAC customer who had a very poor experience with another contractor. It's our policy to offer solutions but not bash other contractors.

[03:30] We did additional work for them, but they called in still angry from their previous experience. I was excited to talk to the customer and work on my conflict resolution skills. I'll share the steps that I used.

[04:13] Do not take it personally. Separate yourself from the problem. Let the person vent and do not get defensive.

[05:52] Listen without judgment. Their frustration isn't without you but the past experience.

[06:13] Show a lot of empathy. Acknowledge their concerns. We need to respect and recognize the importance of their home and its contents.

[07:20] Ask questions. Find out what they need to feel reassured.

[08:17] Be clear on what you can do. You also want to always follow up and make sure that they are happy.

[09:17] This shows that you are authentic and connecting with them as a person. People remember how you've made them feel.

[10:24] Conflict is an opportunity to build trust and strengthen relationships. 1. Don't take it personally. 2. Give a lot of empathy. 3. Ask questions. 4. Always follow up.

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Queen of the TradesBy Alexis Aranda

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