A workshop on Conflict Management was conducted for the 41st batch of skill training students. The session was led by the resource person, Sr. Jennifer UFS. The workshop aimed to equip students with essential skills to understand and effectively handle conflicts, especially as they prepare to enter the professional world.
Sr. Jennifer began by explaining the concept of conflict and the session covered different types of conflict. Through practical examples, she helped students recognize how misunderstandings, differences in opinions, communication gaps, and unmet expectations can lead to disputes.

The resource person also discussed various strategies to manage conflicts effectively. The workshop created awareness about the importance of maintaining professionalism and positive relationships in the workplace.
The workshop had a significant impact on the students, especially as they are about to enter jobs. In a professional environment, the ability to manage conflict is crucial for teamwork, productivity, and career growth. By learning constructive ways to handle disagreements, students are better prepared to work with colleagues, supervisors, and clients.