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Leaders often fall into the trap of solving problems when they should be coaching employees through conflict towards resolution.
Uncovering the core values of a conflict requires a careful examination of the beliefs and attitudes that drive each party's actions and behaviors. By following these three simple steps, you can gain a better understanding of the values at the heart of a conflict, which can help you find ways to resolve the dispute.
Downplaying an issue is a passive way of reducing conflict into something less important than it really is and may include comments or actions that diminish one's own or others beliefs, feelings, desires, wants, needs, and ideas.
When a right fighter is feeling threatened during conflict resolution attempts, reassurance that their contributions are valuable and needed will help to address the underlying fear.