Scheduled feedback sessions can be a cornerstone for preventing team conflicts by ensuring continuous communication and adjustment. Organizing regular, structured opportunities for feedback allows team members to voice concerns and provide suggestions in a formal setting. These sessions can focus on project reviews, team performance, or individual growth and should be approached with a positive, constructive mindset. By normalizing open feedback, leaders can encourage a culture of improvement and collaboration, reducing the potential for conflicts.
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