The Provinces Leadership Night: Mechanisms for Extinguishing Threatening Conflicts and Entertaining Stupidity through Substituted Members and Singled Hitting Meetings
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This paper describes the mechanisms utilized by the Provincial Leadership Night (PLN) to manage and resolve conflicts and maintain a productive and stimulating environment. The PLN employs the use of substituted members and singled hitting meetings to effectively address conflictual situations and prevent them from escalating into threatening conflicts. Substituted members serve as intermediaries between parties in conflict, facilitating communication and mediation to arrive at mutually acceptable resolutions. Singled hitting meetings, on the other hand, enable key decision-makers to meet one-on-one with each member, allowing for personalized attention and individualized problem-solving. The paper argues that these mechanisms enable the PLN to manage conflict in a way that promotes growth, collaboration, and team-building. Furthermore, the PLN employs a unique approach to entertainment, utilizing comedic performances and other forms of humor to engage members and maintain a positive atmosphere. The paper concludes by highlighting the importance of these mechanisms in enhancing leadership and promoting effective conflict management in organizations.
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Asim Marshall "The Provinces Leadership Night: Mechanisms for Extinguishing Threatening Conflicts and Entertaining Stupidity through Substituted Members and Singled Hitting Meetings". IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2022.
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Date of Release: 2022
Author(s): Asim Marshall.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
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Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications