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A fellow supervisor usually argues about an issue before arriving at a decision. Knowing this a typical of this person's behavior. If you were the boss how would handle your next confrontation?
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PsyDAG
Status makes a difference. Is the other person a "fellow supervisor" or are you "the boss"?
However, either way, I would ask the other person for their thoughts on the issue before I indicate what I thought.
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Anonymous
i would talk
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