• Resolving Conflict at Work with Joyce Weiss

  • Nov 30 2022
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast
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Resolving Conflict at Work with Joyce Weiss

  • Summary

  • Meet Joyce Weiss, the Conflict Resolution & Communication Coach. Did you know that unresolved conflict at work costs US companies a whopping $359 billion in losses every  year? HR and Business Professionals state they spend more than 2½ hours per week trying to resolve conflict. 

    Joyce shares insights and strategies to help employees and managers feel confident using their voice without losing their cool - to feel heard and respected. 

    Beverly and Joyce cover many timely issues in this episode including a discussion about what bullying really is and how to put a stop to it through skilled communication. Anyone with a desire to improve relationships can learn these skills.  

    Joyce says, "You get what you tolerate." Set healthy boundaries, step up to difficult conversations, create a safe workplace, and be rewarded with a healthy culture of people who are able to give their best at work every day. 

    For more on this topic, contact Joyce on any of the following platforms:  https://www.joyceweiss.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyceweiss/ https://www.youtube.com/@JoyceWeiss https://www.facebook.com/ConflictResolutionConsultant

    Thank you for listening. Subscribing to this podcast is appreciated. A 5 star review sets our feet to dancing!  For comments or suggestions, email Beverly Lewis at Beverly@BeverlySpeaks.com

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