Embracing Conflict as a Catalyst for Change with CrisMarie Campbell and Susan Clarke, leadership coaches and co-founders of Thrive! Inc.
Podcast |
Outcomes Rocket
Publisher |
Saul Marquez
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Health & Fitness
Medicine
Publication Date |
Jan 30, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:24:54
How can conflict be harnessed as a productive force in work and personal relationships? In this episode, CrisMarie Campbell and Susan Clarke, leadership coaches and co-founders of Thrive! Inc., take a deep dive into the topic of conflict and how it impacts every aspect of our lives, from personal relationships to workplace dynamics. They introduce the concept of embracing conflict as an opportunity for growth and creativity, highlighting the need for effective tools to navigate internal and external conflicts. Throughout this conversation, CrisMarie and Susan discuss a couple of these tools to manage stress reactions when faced with conflict, foster open communication, and promote an inclusive work environment while navigating geopolitical and economic challenges. They also introduce the "Beauty of Conflict Journey," a platform that offers asynchronous learning to help teams and organizations develop the skills necessary to handle conflict effectively, drive behavioral change, and enhance teamwork. Tune into this episode for a proactive and positive approach to conflict that promotes open communication and well-being. Resources:  Watch the entire episode here. Connect with and follow CrisMarie Campbell on LinkedIn. Connect with and follow Susan Clarke on LinkedIn. Follow Thrive! Inc. on LinkedIn. Explore the Thrive! Inc. website. Sign up for their upcoming GetRali webinar. Check out the Beauty of Conflict Journey here. Pick up Susan and CrisMarie’s various books here. Listen to the Beauty of Conflict podcast.

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