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March 14, 2007

How to be a lover, not a fighter

This week's Source for Communicators focuses on what to do when war breaks out inside your company, you'll need a plan to make sure everyone thinks all's fair at the end of it.

The recent  "Office Life" survey by Sage UK, found that 69% of employees believe personality clashes prevent information being properly shared across departments.

Most worryingly, the study discovered that 28% of employees have deliberately withheld company information from their colleagues, even though 86% say doing so has a detrimental effect on their business.

So we'd like to hear your old war stories from battles past. How did you bring the warring sides together? And what're your tips for making sure the armistice is swiftly agreed?

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