Solve Conflicts: Active Listening

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A key habit of team leaders in conflict resolution is to listen actively to all parties involved, paying close attention to their perspectives, needs and concerns. The creation of a trusting atmosphere of the conversation is necessary of course.
By doing so, team members feel safe and leaders can understand the root cause of the conflict and work towards finding a solution that addresses everyone's needs.
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