Focus on the Problem Not the Person

German conflict resolution focuses on the issue at hand rather than attacking the persons involved. The problem is separated from the people. When conflicts arise, discuss the specific behaviors, decisions, or events that are problematic—do not make it about character. Germans will respond better to “this decision was wrong because…” than to “you are incompetent.” Problem-focused conflict resolution enables reaching resolution while preserving working relationships. Keep your critique substantive and specific rather than personal.

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