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February 4, 2021, 9:17pm
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Conflict and Code of Conduct Resources and Guides
In an effort to continue supporting you in your work to organize your Brigade, we made updates to our support around Brigade conflict and Code of Conduct process.
Guides and Documents
This is a comprehensive guide on working through conflict and code of conduct violations and issues.
Find all conflict and Code of Conduct materials in this folder .
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WAIT
This stand for “Why Am I Talking?” and “Why Ain’t I Talking?”
The idea is for everyone to identify whether they are a person who tends to talk more than their share or less than their share. You might talk more or less depending on context. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell if you’re dominating, but asking others privately can help you get a sense.
A discussion where a few people dominate is not very fun and tends to have low quality of results.
So, it helps if each person knows their tendency…
Wanted to make sure folks saw Christopher’s post on this topic!
We all experience this, or if we haven’t yet we know we will eventually. What do you do when a member does or says something inappropriate to other members in person or online? Making sure members know the specifics of the Code of Conduct is a great long term strategy, but sometimes you need to respond to a situation immediately as it’s happening. I think exchanging our experiences here, and coming up with example “scripts” would be useful to process the situation and then learn from each oth…