Workplace Conflict – Post Pandemic

Over the past 10 weeks, we’ve shared our top ten recommendations to resolve or prevent workplace conflict…here’s our wrap up!
Tip #10 / 10 – Create Opportunities
Create opportunities for strengthening relationships by making time for team building. What is needed right now is connection.
Tip #9 / 10 – Hold People Accountable

Hold people accountable to their performance requirements by balancing productivity conversations with empathy and support. HR is supposed to be ‘keepers of the culture’, but leaders are lacking empathy, especially with conflicting values of business needs and employee needs.
Tip #8 / 10 – Connect Face-to-Face

Offer training to help people gain the tools to have difficult conversations. Get people practicing good communication during the sandstorms, and build a culture of candor with honest, safe discussions that hash things out.
Tip #7 / 10 – Offer Training

Offer training to help people gain the tools to have difficult conversations. Get people practicing good communication during the sandstorms, and build a culture of candor with honest, safe discussions that hash things out.
Tip #6 / 10 – Remind People

Remind people and ensure your managers have a clear understanding of the conflict resolution process so they can inform front-line workers.
Tip #5 / 10 – Share Policies

Retain your people by helping them see the long-range forecast of their employment and the opportunities for growth and help to gain their trust.
Tip #4 / 10 – Retain Your People

Retain your people by helping them see the long-range forecast of their employment and the opportunities for growth and help to gain their trust.
Tip #3 / 10 – Balance Work and Personal Life

Help your team find the gaps between what they feel is important, and how they spend their time to create a good balance between work and personal life.