Fixing a Broken Relationship at Work: The Harvard Business Review Guide
Sometimes you get stuck in a rut with someone at work — a boss, a coworker, a direct report. Can the relationship be turned around? The good news is: yes. The bad news: it’ll take work, and you might need to be the bigger person. But one thing is true: it’ll definitely improve your work life if you both can repair things. Here are some critical tips from HBR contributing editor Amy Gallo.
00:00 Good news: you can (and should) fix broken relationships.
01:00 Are you overcompetent or overchallenged?
01:32 Give up being right.
03:44 Find common ground.
04:54 Show, don’t tell.
06:29 Give (and receive) feedback.
07:30 Let’s review!
More on this topic:
HBR Guide to Dealing with Conflict (book): https://store.hbr.org/product/hbr-guide-to-dealing-with-conflict-toolkit/10170?utm_medium=orgsocial&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=ecomm_conflict_toolkit_amy_gallo
https://hbr.org/2020/02/how-to-mend-a-work-relationship
https://hbr.org/2014/08/fixing-a-work-relationship-gone-sour
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