Andre' Walker discusses conflict resolution focusing on two types of boundary conflicts. A boundary penetration example could involve coaches dealing with scheduling facility time or turf issues, thinking of themselves and not the good of the program. Boundary expansion conflict is when a staff member or coach needs to adjust their roles due to unforeseen circumstances. In either type of conflict, communication and/or pre-planning will assist in resolving conflicts.
More from Texas High School Athletic Directors Association View all from Texas High School Athletic Directors Association
![What Does it Take to Hold Someone Accountable?](https://d32hqtdnadtdcp.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/videoAD3_LG_102423-262x131.png)
What Does it Take to Hold Someone Accountable? with Stephen Mackey – 2Words Character Development
![Recruitment and Retention of Coaches](https://d32hqtdnadtdcp.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/videoAD2_LG_022123-262x131.png)
Recruitment and Retention of Coaches with Jennifer Frazier – McKinney ISD (TX)
![How to Build Integrity](https://d32hqtdnadtdcp.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/videoAD3_LG_010924-262x131.png)
How to Build Integrity with Stephen Mackey – 2Words Character Development
![Responding to Inappropriate Language Directed at Coaches](https://d32hqtdnadtdcp.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/videoAD3_LG_122623-262x131.png)