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Conflict and Leadership by Christian Muntean

My Gift to You

Hey! This article is going to be a little different… You may be wondering a little about how I came…

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How to Build Old Man Strength in Your Organization

As a part of my running battle with “oldmanitus”, I recently completed a certification as a Movement and Mobility Specialist….

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Conflict Resilient Workplace

Your Step-By-Step Plan for Creating A Healthy Workplace

Conflicts at work are often dismissed or understood as individual events. They are an unwanted experience. Uncomfortable. If they can’t…

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Workplace Conflict

Can I Give You A Free Tool? Quickly Diagnose A Workplace Conflict

Have you ever gone to the doctor and gotten a wrong diagnosis? Or have you ever had the experience where…

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Workplace conflict

Frustrated By Repeated Conflicts?

Workplace conflict is like driving in rush hour traffic. On an icy day. With low visibility. Some drivers speed along,…

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Leadership Transition

The Best Way I Know to Avoid Fumbling Growth, Transition or a Profitable Exit

Many CEO’s, owners, and executive directors feel an itch they aren’t sure how to scratch. Particularly if they are in…

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The Martyr

The 3 Secrets to Removing the Toughest Leadership Blind Spot

There are some leaders who stand out. They really stand out. They work so hard. They burn the midnight oil….

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Leadership growth

Avoid the Seven Deadly Sins of Leadership

I used to drive a delivery truck. This was in the days before rearview cameras. I had a very limited…

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Best Year Ever

1 Secret to Experience Your Best Year Ever

One of my favorite past clients just had a great year. Their industry just experienced a down economy. Their gross…

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