Understanding where Conflict Arises (Part 1)
Conflicts can arise in various areas, especially within organizations. In most cases, they start subtly and innocently but quickly escalate into a full-blown battlefield. While we
Don’t Get Played: Your Colleagues are Not Your Friends
In the professional world, the relationships we form with coworkers often appear friendly on the surface but rarely develop into genuine friendships. While working closely together
Turning Conflict into Connection
In this day and age, it’s easy to dismiss people you have conflict with because, let’s face it, we can just cut them off, ghost them, or ignore their advances. While th
EEOC on a Roll: Taking Action Where It’s Highly Warranted
For those who may not be fully aware, the EEOC stands for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. It is a large governmental entity funded, created, and supported by the
Maintaining Discretion: Balancing Workplace and Personal Endeavors
Let’s talk as friends. If you have dreams, aspirations, or envision a life abundant in whatever you desire—be it wealth or simple fulfillment—I strongly suggest keeping y
Difference between Arbitration and Mediation
It’s important to help others identify the difference between Arbitration and Mediation. We all have either signed our rights over to resolving conflict by way of dispute res
DEI’s Hidden Hurdles: How it Fails Short for the African American Progress
The contention that Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts hinder rather than help African Americans often stems from the perception that such initiatives prioritize superf
Unlocking Linguistic Agility: Code Switching
Before delving into the nuanced topic of ethnicity diversification and why code-switching is often necessary for survival in the workplace, it’s essential to understand the b
Employers: Cease Relying on HR for as Neutral Conflict Resolvers – It’s a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen
Employers should reconsider relying solely on their Human Resource (HR) departments as conflict resolvers. While, in most instances, HR does not hold a suitable title to help ident
Gen Z Rejects hustle Cutlure: Navigating Employer-Generation Conflict
Gen Z’s rejection of hustle culture signals a shift towards a more holistic approach to life and work. They prioritize work-life balance, mental well-being, and meaningful experi