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Resolving a Workplace Conflict

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Resolving a Workplace Conflict

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1.Hi, can Swe V2talk for a moment?
2.Sure, Swhat 's on your mind?
3.SI Hr've been feeling a bit P2frustrated with our current project.
4.SI Vnoticed.
5.SWhat specifically is bothering you?
6.SI Vthink Sour communication Hrhas been lacking.
7.Can Syou V2give me an example?
8.During the last meeting, SI Vfelt S*my ideas st*were not V2considered.
9.SI Vapologize if Sit Vseemed that way.
10.SI didn't V2realize.
11.SI Vunderstand, but Sit 's affecting my motivation.
12.How can Swe V2improve our communication?
13.Maybe Swe could V2set clearer roles and expectations.
14.SThat 's P2a good idea.
15.Let's V2make a plan for that.
16.Also, Sregular check-ins might V2help.
17.SI Vagree.
18.How often do Syou V2suggest?
19.SOnce a week should stbe P2enough.
20.Alright, let's V2start with that.
21.Anything else?
22.SI Vthink Swe should also stbe more P2open to feedback.
23.SI Vagree.
24.SConstructive feedback can V2improve our teamwork.
25.VThank you for understanding.
26.SI st'm P2glad Swe Vtalked about this.
27.Let's V2work on it together.
28.Absolutely.
29.SI Vappreciate your willingness Vito resolve this.
30.Of course.
31.SWe both Vwant Sthe project Vito succeed.
32.Let's V2implement these changes and see how Sit Vgoes.
33.VSounds P2good to me.
34.VThank you for listening.
35.SYou st're P2welcome.
36.Let's V2keep the lines of communication open.
37.Definitely.
38.VHave a great day!