 Communication. Challenge. A challenge is something that is difficult. Working with a group of people can be a challenge if you're used to working alone. Misunderstanding. When something is not correctly understood, it is called a misunderstanding. People who do not listen well may have a lot of misunderstanding between themselves and others. Sensitive. Being able to notice small changes or how someone feels means that you are sensitive. Mothers are sensitive to their children's needs. Suggestion. A suggestion is an idea that you give to help someone. When you have a problem to solve, getting suggestions from others can usually help you solve the problem. Compromise. An agreement between two people with different opinions is called a compromise. Being able to compromise will make it easier for you to work with others. Patient. Patient can mean that you are okay dealing with a problem or that you are okay waiting for something. Learning English takes patience. You will not learn everything at once. Communication. When you practice communication, you share your thoughts and ideas with others. Good communication skills are important at work and when you work on a team. Style. The way you do something is your style. People speak in different ways. Some are very direct and others are not. How someone communicates is their communication style. Collaboration. Collaboration means working together. Group members working on an assignment or project or collaborating on the assignment or project. Conflict. Conflict means that you do not agree with others. Co-workers and teammates may have conflict. Sometimes conflict is good, but not always. Resolution. A resolution is an action taken to resolve a problem. Conflict resolution skills are good skills to have. They can help you resolve conflicts between team members. Opinion. Your opinion is your view on a topic or issue. It is okay to have an opinion that is different from someone else's, but you should always be tolerant of others' opinions. The end.