One argument with your colleague and your day ruined.
One disagreement and your project completion is delayed for a week.
And we can not eliminate people at work as easily as we ignore them on social media.
Hence, Interpersonal behavior is the most crucial skill in both personal and professional life.
At work, it plays a more significant role because we generally cannot choose or leave our teammates.
Ironically, whether we like them or not, or agree with them or not, we must perform our best with their involvement.
In such a complex corporate structure, it is very important to have openness and the mental ability to listen and understand different points of view without personal biases, no matter how silly or irrelevant they may seem.
Listening to others carefully and then responding to them respectfully, reasonably, and politely is an art that solves many work issues for professionals.
When you allow others to express their thoughts and discuss without preconceived notions, it always delivers productive outcomes and increases mutual respect.
People coming from different experiences, surroundings, and educational streams may have different perspectives on the same situation.
Seeing from each other’s angle only widens our mental span.
Try seeing things from others’ viewpoints rather than discarding perspectives just because they don’t match your truth.