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" ... Leaders should enable staff to speak with each other directly and informally first. This can be supported with conflict management training, coaching, mediation and self-help resources. By addressing issues early and directly, concerns around bullying can be explored, and relationships can be repaired. In some cases, it may even strengthen a conflictual relationship. ... "
" ... Meetings are an inevitable part of our workdays. Some are high-stakes and strategic, and others are tactical or even conflictual. They can all be planned, managed, and followed-up more purposefully. Making meetings purposeful should include the same three dimensions of impact discussed above: Me, We, and World. ... "
" ... One obvious structural fissure is a conflictual workplace relationship. We can all name a difficult relationship at work that we’re not looking forward to re-engaging after the pandemic. But, a year has passed, and pandemic experience may shift how you work together. Ask employees to come back curious. Get to know each other again, at a personal level, and learn how their experiences over the last year may have changed them. You might find there's a shared ground you can use to look together at the underlying structural issues that may have caused your conflict in the first place. Establish shared language for nipping problems in the bud and solving them jointly so relationships don’t go south. ... "
" ... That being said, the Central Asian governments have proven adept at being able to play Russia, China and the US off against one another, and will certainly continue that pattern. As much as there will be competition in the region, and the US and its allies certainly have some different goals in Central Asia than do Russia and China, there are also overlapping interests. It should be possible for the US to cooperate, for example, with the Chinese in such areas as development projects and in the building of trade networks that benefit everyone, not just Beijing. It is in no one's interest to fuel tensions in a region already surrounded by instability (and with much intra-regional tension). US and Western influence in Central Asia will necessarily conflict with Chinese interests in the region in many respects. Finding those areas in which the West can cooperate with the Chinese, however, will serve to moderate the conflictual nature of that competition while also helping to build a stable and prosperous Central Asia. Perhaps most importantly, showing Central Asia that the US sees it as important for its own sake, and not just as a pawn in a geopolitical chess match, will do far more to increase US influence in the region than anything else. Looking for areas in which there is room for cooperation with China, such as in Central Asia, will also help a Sino-American relationship that is becoming increasingly confrontational. ... "