Glass ceiling: myth or reality?
There is no doubt that women are still underrepresented in the Boardroom and that the pay gap between men and women remains firmly in place, and indeed has […] Read more »
There is no doubt that women are still underrepresented in the Boardroom and that the pay gap between men and women remains firmly in place, and indeed has […] Read more »
Welcome to my new blog which is starting at the end of one era and at the beginning of another with a rather long holiday in between! The life […] Read more »
What Is Workplace Mediation? A Practical Guide for Employers and Employees Workplace conflict is inevitable in any business. Whether it’s a disagreement between colleagues, communication breakdowns… Read more »
Common mistakes people make in workplace mediation (and how to avoid them) At Resolution at Work, we spend a lot of time helping people have conversations… Read more »
It is not uncommon for conflict to arise between different teams. This can have considerable impact on both individuals and performance. A number of approaches can be used in this sort of scenario, including neutral assessment, team facilitation and group mediation.
Agreement could not be reached to enter into mediation in this situation and therefore coaching was an alternative support provided to one of the parties. The relationship between a majority shareholder and a shareholder/director was causing conflict. The relationship would be ok at times but disagreements would flare up from time to time and this was beginning to impact on the business.