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Books Culture Soumanou Salifou January 18, 2023 (Comments off) (736)

Too Good and True: “How to Better Manage Conflicts”: Week 12

Sudanese-born author Amr Muneer Dahab
Sudanese-born author Amr Muneer Dahab

These are excerpts from the author’s book “Deep,” which contains eight of his small books published in the form of Wisdom Literature covering different aspects of life: Facing troublemakers, dealing with pain, personal financial issues, gastronomy, reading, criticizing, inspiring, and feeling always good to go.

Series 1: How to Better Manage Conflicts

Week 12: Face-to-face with Troublemakers

 

  • Troublemakers do not necessarily initiate problems. However, they are eager to escalate issues in all cases.

 

  • With troublemakers, it is not always a dispute on good and evil definitions. Mostly, they know it and enjoy playing the role of devil in life.

 

  • A dangerous troublemaker is not assessed by his smartness; his danger is estimated by the smashing effects he could achieve.

 

  • A troublemaker colleague is sometimes better than a peaceful fellow, if you could win over that troublemaker as a friend or at least as a partner. It takes hard work to achieve that.

 

  • Do not be surprised if your manager is not taking action against a mischievous colleague. A bad coworker is not necessarily a bad subordinate.

 

  • The traits you do not like could be the strength points of your opponents.

 

  • It is not enough not to let your opponent smell your fear; you must not be frightened.

 

  • The strong or even aggressive character is not enough to win a conflict. Do not get disturbed by your opponent’s sharp tone and resilient attitude, and present yourself confidently.

 

  • You do not need to worry about not identifying the source of power of troublemakers. Just defend your points consistently avoiding unnecessary criticism of other parties.

 

  • Waiting for a quarrelsome colleague to leave the organization will not help solving relevant conflicts necessarily, the replacement could be worse.

 

  • Before showing your muscles, you need to be sure that you have ones. Just be careful assuring that you are using the right muscles with the right opponent.

 

  • In front of a quarrelsome coworker, it is eventually a matter of patience.

 

  • Your opponent would be left alone if you could fulfill his manager’s expectations.

 

  • People throwing negative energy are easily detectable; beware of those who smartly absorb your positive energy.

 

  • It is worthy to spend time detecting silent troublemakers.

 

  • More dangerous than silent troublemakers are troublemakers who portray themselves as innocent.

 

  • Before hiring a troublemaker to fight for you, ensure that he would be under your full control.

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