Conflict Resolution: Turning Workplace Tension into Opportunity for Growth

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Instructor
Marie C. Zoutomou-Quintanilla
May 28, 2026 (Thursday)
12:00 PM PDT | 03:00 PM EDT
Duration: 60 Minutes
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Overview

This webinar will teach participants how to recognize conflict triggers, employ effective resolution techniques, and turn conflict into an opportunity for team development. Attendees will learn strategies to approach workplace disagreements constructively and ensure a healthier work environment.

Why you should Attend

Do you struggle with resolving conflicts in your team? Do disagreements often derail progress and morale?

Learn how to turn tension into productive conversations and foster a culture of collaboration and growth.

Areas Covered in the Session

  • Identifying the root causes of workplace conflict
  • Techniques for addressing conflict proactively and calmly
  • Turning difficult conversations into growth opportunities
  • Promoting a culture of openness and trust through conflict resolution
  • Building team cohesion after resolving conflicts

Who Will Benefit

  • Managers & Team Leaders
  • HR Professionals & Mediators
  • Business Owners & Executives
  • Coaches & Organizational Consultants

Speaker Profile

Marie C. Zoutomou-Quintanilla is a TEDx speaker, award-winning sales leader, and founder of Seek Coaching LLC. With over 15 years in sales, leadership, and coaching, Marie has empowered businesses and professionals to achieve sustainable growth through strategic leadership and workforce engagement. As a breast cancer survivor and motivational speaker, she brings a unique perspective on resilience, mindset, and personal transformation. She has worked with Fortune 500 companies, spoken at national conferences, and has been featured in NFL commercials, news stations, and magazines.