Do You Publicly Address Major Conflicts or Handle Everything Quietly Behind the Scenes?
Do You Publicly Address Major Conflicts or Handle Everything Quietly Behind the Scenes?
When something big happens, some admins believe in transparent explanations, while others prefer quiet resolutions to avoid drama. What’s your take? Have you ever made a public statement that improved trust, or one that backfired? How do you decide when transparency helps and when it fuels the fire?
Re: Do You Publicly Address Major Conflicts or Handle Everything Quietly Behind the Scenes?
I prefer a mix. I think some issues benefit from quiet, behind-the-scenes resolution to avoid drama, while bigger conflicts sometimes need public clarification to maintain transparency. I try to balance discretion with openness, addressing major concerns without escalating tensions unnecessarily.