In this episode of MindVerse, we dive deep into a topic many try to avoid—conflict. But what if conflict isn’t something to fear, but something to learn and grow from?
Joining us is Bojan Lazareski, a seasoned HR Business Partner with a legal background and vast experience in digital transformation, organizational development, and employee engagement. Together, we explore how conflict shapes us personally and professionally, and how it can be a catalyst for stronger relationships, better communication, and deeper self-awareness.
💥 Key takeaways:
- Why conflict is more common than we think—and why that’s not a bad thing
- How growing up in a conflict-heavy culture can build powerful resolution skills
- Strategies for managing tension in the workplace
- The surprising link between conflict and leadership growth
- Whether you're a young professional, a leader, or just someone trying to avoid that next uncomfortable conversation—this episode is for you.
Hit play, and let’s reframe the way we see conflict. 💭
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