Attitudes towards failure, influenced by personality types, can also shape conflict resolution strategies. Some individuals view failure as a learning opportunity and are more open to discussing errors and setbacks constructively. Conversely, those who fear failure might avoid conflicts or deny problems, making resolution more challenging. Creating an environment that normalizes setbacks as part of the innovation process can encourage more open and effective conflict resolution.
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