Language primarily, followed by cultural.
The language barrier is usually the most difficult aspect.
General frustration is difficult to deal with when everything seems to be going wrong.
There are a lot of things that are difficult to deal with, however most people would agree that the death of a loved one is one of the hardest experiences. Another difficult situation is a breakup or a divorce.
The most difficult barrier was probably that New Mexico couldn't become a state for almost 62 years, this seems difficult because it seems like that's a very long time to try to become a state to just be denied and rejected year after year with no guarantee that your territory would every become a state.
As a supervisor for the past 25 years,the most difficult thing to deal with are people with attidues and come to work grummpy.
The most important reasons are:- Mess understanding between the superiors and subordinates.- failure in equipment's and communication devices.
Language barrier; the Vietnamese language, for most English speaking people is pretty tough to understand.
the answer for the most common barrier is a square shaped barrier?
It would be difficult to pick between the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru/Ayers Rock.
The most difficult part is to deal with the boss and impress him or her with your work and then secondly to satisfy yourself with your work and last to have a good relationship with your colleagues.
the most difficult part is to deal with the boss and impress him or her with your work and then secondly to satisfy yourself with your work and last to have a good relationship with your colleagues.
The best Answer is to respond by saying I am fortunate that I have not had much if any conflicts in the workplace because I believe in maintaining good communication with others. I have found that good communication does prevent most conflict from occurring since poor communication is the primary reason for most conflict in the workplace. Listening is key to maintaining good communication.