remote working

Remote Work: Why Conflict Can Be Problematic and How to Handle it Remotely

Most of the US workforce is currently working from home due to COVID-19. The transition from office to home has been smoother for some organizations than others. However, each industry has faced its own unique challenges along the way. One obstacle that all organizations share is the issue of handling conflict remotely. While disagreement is often a sign of a passionate team, the conflict must be productive and not deconstructive or hurtful. This article will identify techniques to handle and resolve conflict remotely.

Communicating Remotely is Not Always Easy

Small disagreements occur in the office quite regularly – in the lunchroom, by the coffee maker, or going down the elevator. However, most conflicts amongst employees can be effectively resolved in person and moved on from. In general, body language, eye contact, posture, and tone play significant roles in communication and are especially critical when it comes to conflict resolution. Perhaps the most

Covid-19 and Mental Health: Self Care When Working from Home

When the lines between personal and professional life get blurred, it can become very difficult to maintain a healthy work-life balance. As much of the workforce in North America are realizing their new work-from-home reality, it’s important to stay on top of balancing your home and office life. Often, an employee’s emotional and physical health suffers the most when the scale tips one way. This article will cover some simple tips that will help you maintain a healthy and productive work-life balance while working from home.