🛠️ Problem-Solving & Conflict Navigation *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

5.7 – Avoiding Zero-Sum Thinking: Zero-sum thinking means believing one person’s gain is another’s loss. This mindset creates tension and competition in every discussion. In truth, cooperation can expand what’s possible for everyone. When you shift from scarcity to abundance, new options appear. You can say, “Let’s find a way where both of us benefit.” Seeing others’ success as part of your own builds goodwill. It replaces fear with confidence and control with collaboration. Avoiding zero-sum thinking opens the door to creativity. The pie doesn’t have to shrink—it can grow when teamwork leads. More shared wins mean fewer repeated fights.

About this course

Practical strategies to resolve conflicts, make sound decisions, and navigate challenges with confidence and professionalism.

This course includes:
  • Problem-solving and conflict resolution practice scenarios
  • Decision-making frameworks and planning tools
  • Communication and negotiation strategy guides

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