Whether you own a business or are a consumer, we have a series of shows for you starting May 10th. The Texas Conflict Coach Blog Talk Radio show will focus on business conflicts and the strategies, tools and resources to manage the typical conflicts one might experience.

All shows are on Tuesday nights at 7:00 pm CST/ 8:00 pm EST.

Learn more about the shows at www.texasconflictcoach.com 

 

May 10th        Addressing Chaos and Conflict in Business Partnerships with Zena Zumeta
You might be thinking “my best friend and I want to go into business together offering the best cupcakes in town.” But what does it really mean to enter into a business relationship together? Or maybe, you have been in business with your partner for some time now and the relationship is having it’s problems. Even good partnerships have periods of conflict and issues. We will explore where relationships can go wrong, discuss how to prevent these partnership problems, and how to approach fixing them once they appear.

May 17th        Cooling Down Conflict in Your Family Business with Jim Lea
Being in business with your family can bring lots of rewards, including financial security and personal pleasure in working with people you know well and love. But it can also be the source of misunderstanding, antagonism and painful conflict. The show looks at common causes of conflict in family businesses and how that conflict can be resolved and even prevented.

May 24th        How Businesses Can Engage in SMART Conflict Resolution with Dick Hurford
As a business are you engaging in SMART conflict management and dispute resolution? Embrace conflict on the road to greater profitability and improve relationships with employees, customers and vendors. Let’s explore how intelligently managing conflicts with these three stakeholders can improve your bottom line and performance. We will look at strategic examples employed at a large manufacturing corporation MASCO.

May 31st        When Consumers and Businesses Collide with Erin Dufner
When consumers find themselves in a dispute with a business, where can they go to get the dispute resolved? We will speak with Erin Dufner, VP of Communications at the Better Business Bureau.

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