For eons, society has conditioned us to avoid conflict, urging us to "not rock the boat" or "upset the apple cart." This mindset is deeply ingrained, reflected in numerous phrases that encourage silence and endurance rather than confrontation and resolution.
SpatzAI: Why We Should Resolve Micro-Conflict in Workplace Teams
In any collaborative environment, minor spats, caused behavior slip-ups during disagreements, are inevitable. However, the way we address these micro-conflicts can significantly impact team dynamics, innovation, and overall success.
Rethink Conflict: Tackling Conflict Resolution Myths in Teams
Conflict in the workplace is often viewed as a negative force, something to be avoided at all costs. However, this perception needs a significant shift. We believe that the term "conflict" itself is too broad and can be misleading and think it is essential to redefine conflict to be more specific and targeted....
SpatzAI Hypothetically in Action
Team members and managers will quickly learn to adjust their behavior when they receive verbal cautions, reducing the frequency of escalations to formal cautions, objections, and stops.
Tokenization of Micro-conflicts: An AI Approach to Team Dynamics
In the realm of team dynamics, Jensen Huang's concept of tokenization—applied to information and systems—resonates deeply with the innovative strategies employed by SpatzAI for micro-conflict resolution.
OBJECT! How One Word Will Change Everything
It is four years today since I started the Object123 blog, a venture that eventually led to the creation of SpatzAI two years later. As I sit here, reflecting on this journey on my explanatory website SpatzAI, I am filled with anticipation for the world to embrace my simple yet innovative concept toolkit and procedure.
Structuring Fair Resolutions for Micro-Conflicts in Teams
Structuring fair resolutions for micro-conflicts in teams
Objecting to Objectionable Behavior in Teams
In our opinion, culture isn't so much “how we do things around here,” but more “how we behave when we misbehave.”
What is Passive-Aggressive Behavior?
What exactly is passive-aggressive behavior? It might seem as simple as the terms suggest: "passive" implying doing nothing and "aggressive" indicating angry intent.
To Ignore or Object, that is the Question? Embracing Innovation & Addressing Unfair Feedback
In the realm of innovation, there's a perennial debate on how best to handle negativity and naysaying in teams. Two differing but insightful perspectives come from Lars Behrendt and Desmond Sherlock, both of whom have navigated the treacherous waters of innovation in their careers.
