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In a fight? Get on the same side of the problem

In a fight? Get on the same side of the problem

by Lisa Kohn | Jul 7, 2022 | Conflict Management

A client emailed me the other day, complaining about someone he had to work with. “I keep waiting for him to finish this project,” my client shared, “or at least to get back to me with where things are with the project, and it’s like he’s...
In a fight? Get on the same side of the problem

In a fight? Get on the same side of the problem

by Lisa Kohn | Mar 29, 2018 | Conflict Management

A client emailed me the other day, complaining about someone he had to work with. “I keep waiting for him to finish this project,” my client shared, “or at least to get back to me with where things are with the project, and it’s like he’s...
In a fight? Get on the same side of the problem

In a fight? Get on the same side of the problem

by Lisa Kohn | Sep 5, 2013 | Conflict Management

A client emailed me the other day, complaining about someone he had to work with. “I keep waiting for him to finish this project,” my client shared, “or at least to get back to me with where things are with the project, and it’s like he’s...
If at first you don’t succeed, stop trying

If at first you don’t succeed, stop trying

by Chatsworth Consulting Group | Jul 18, 2011 | Thoughtful Leadership

“A problem can never be solved from the level at which it was created.” ~Albert Einstein The other day I was stuck in a problem, and I couldn’t seem to find my way out. I had a client for whom I had to design a new program, and try as I might, I...

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