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How those with an Introversion preference tend to manage and deal with conflict

Alex Eggington, Consultant at The Myers-Briggs Company
Research shows that Introverted types handle conflict differently that those preferring Extraversion. Here’s how…
Is conflict holding you back?

OPP
Change your approach to conflict and you can change the outcome
How to fail to achieve your organisational goals

Katy Lyne, Principal Consultant, OPP
In business, human dynamics is rarely considered a top priority. Katy Lyne explains why this is serious problem.
The role of mediation in resolving conflicts
TeriSmith
Our guest blogger Julian Evans, mediation expert at law firm Morgan Cole, considers the general context of mediation in the UK, why it is increasingly being considered a good option for resolving conflict, and how psychological interventions such as the TKI can help in the process.
Occupy London - a positive form of conflict?
TeriSmith
We all have preferred methods for dealing with conflict, but we may not be using the approach that is most appropriate for a particular situation.
"You can't shake hands with a clenched fist"
TeriSmith
The average employee spends 2.1 hours a week dealing with conflict. So what's the best way to make something that is often seen as a potential derailer into something that's actually a good thing?
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