cross-cultural conflict management
Cross-cultural conflict management refers to the process of effectively addressing and resolving conflicts that arise between individuals or groups from different cultural backgrounds. It involves employing strategies and techniques that respect and accommodate diverse cultural perspectives while promoting understanding, dialogue, and cooperation to reach mutually acceptable solutions.
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