Can you describe a time when you had to handle a difficult situation with a coworker or team member, and how did you approach the situation to find a resolution that satisfied both parties?
A: In a previous job, a coworker and I disagreed on the approach to a project we were working on together. I approached the situation by scheduling a one-on-one meeting to discuss our perspectives openly and respectfully. I actively listened to their concerns, expressed my own, and we worked together to find a compromise that incorporated elements from both of our ideas. By focusing on collaboration and finding common ground, we were able to reach a resolution that satisfied both of us and strengthened our working relationship.
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