3 Ways to Resolve Personal Value Conflict in the Workplace

Dec 15, 2020 24 Min Podcast

Most complex leadership decision must balance three subjective dimensions; ethics, morals and role responsibilities

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How do you separate personal values with professional values?
No matter where we come from, we all carry certain values and traits wherever we go. They shape who we are, what we stand for and where we want to be. Sounds simple right? Wrong. The moment we find ourselves in a conflict when dealing with other people who have different values, things can go out of hand.
Qhairyl Iyzuan, Head of Government Client Engagement and Team Building at Leaderonomics talks about how we can better handle conflicting personal values in the workplace.

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Raise Your Game is a podcast on series by BFM; The Business Radio Station, featuring experts that present real-life practical solutions to personal development, career growth and leadership.

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