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Episode 138: Relationship Management- The skill everybody feels

39 min · 17 de may de 2026
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Relationship management is where emotional intelligence becomes visible to everyone around you. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany explore how leaders navigate difficult conversations, conflict, feedback, and tension in ways that either strengthen or damage workplace relationships.They discuss why emotional reactions often override rational thinking during conflict, how unresolved issues quietly grow into relationship breakdowns, and why avoiding difficult conversations usually makes things worse. The conversation also highlights the difference between productive task conflict and destructive relationship conflict — and how professionals under stress sometimes redirect frustration toward coworkers instead of addressing the real issue.Through practical strategies and honest reflection, Carl and Tiffany emphasize the importance of self-awareness, clear communication, addressing tension early, and giving feedback that builds people up rather than tears them down. This episode offers a grounded look at how emotionally intelligent leaders create healthier, more productive workplace relationships.

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