Cultivating Curiosity

As administrative professionals, we often find ourselves in the middle of workplace tensions. Whether it's mediating between colleagues or supporting our executives during challenging times, the ability to de-escalate conflict is invaluable. Enter an unexpected hero: curiosity. The art of "...

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Published in:OfficePro Vol. 84; no. 5; p. 5
Main Author: Mether, Leah
Format: Trade Publication Article
Language:English
Published: Kansas City International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) 01-09-2024
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Summary:As administrative professionals, we often find ourselves in the middle of workplace tensions. Whether it's mediating between colleagues or supporting our executives during challenging times, the ability to de-escalate conflict is invaluable. Enter an unexpected hero: curiosity. The art of "getting curious, not furious" isn't just a catchy phrase--it's a game-changing approach that can transform how we handle disagreements in the workplace. Here, why curiosity is your new secret weapon is discussed.
ISSN:1096-5807