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[Change Leadership Network] Can your project be on solid ground when any of the members feel they have “caved in” when making an important decision?” If tension exists about how or when something should be done, a member may feel pressure to agree in order to move the project forward and to appear cooperative. The agreement may actually represent one of the following ways we commonly cope with tension, but none of these represent collaborative resolution:
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