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Give reassurances that you believe in them, respect their expertise and need their skills so that they can get control of their runaway emotions. Only then can you get back to talking about the subject that you want to discuss. This is where true leaders surface and many people cost themselves their upward mobility. Most people mistrust change and some need to work through their terrifying anxiety about losing control. Their idea of change may include a fear that the work environment might get worse, rather than better. This stubbornness may be misdirected protection of their ability to do a good job. A good leader will take the time to be patient while a co-worker adjusts. People who love or need their job the most may demonstrate greater resistance to new directions. 7. Let It Rest. After the hour of tight bellies and clenched jaws, the emotional bombing should subside and reason and logic now have an opportunity to surface. Watch for that brief moment when your co-worker sees it from your side. When that happens, call a recess to the meeting and take a break. Let your co-workers incorporate how the proposed change may impinge on them personally. This may take a few days. Agree to a second time to openly talk and address any questions doubts and ideas that come to their mind. Then back off and leave it alone, or you will have to start from scratch to build trust all over again. 8. No Cheating. Companies can approach huge conflict and change by allowing restructuring to run its bumpy course without trying to skip or shorten the steps. Once the ideas have been fully stated, listened to, emotionally reacted to and then reflected on alone and undisturbed, a satisfying resolution may be forthcoming. 9. Understand Relationship Dynamics. The key is to understand that you and your co-worker may have different cap
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