The following options would be dysfunctional and are not scalable:
- Open confrontation. If you win, now you have to watch your back all the time. Not to mention, others are also watching and know how you deal with conflict.
- Sabotage and subterfuge. This is same as the previous point, except you are keeping quiet about it. Frankly, this will lower trust even more.
- Retreat or flight. Getting a different job takes time. Besides, what will you do if a similar situation occurs again?
- Be remembered for how you handled the situation.
- Be fair.
- Suspend judgment.
- Offer to help and remove obstacles in the 'opposing' idea.
Look ahead to see what conflicts could arise 'beyond the horizon' and prepare well. You can out-maneuver your opponents and win them over by offering value and making them successful. Conflicts and misunderstandings arise because your value proposition is not clear or you are not communicating it clearly.
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