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Speak Now or Simmer Later: The High Cost of Avoiding Conflict

Conflict at work is uncomfortable— but ignoring it can make things worse. As workplace conflict expert Amy Gallo notes in her NIH Record interview, when we avoid the situation, unresolved tensions and unspoken frustrations often fester beneath the surface, quietly eroding trust and collaboration. The immediate risk of speaking up can feel high, especially in emotionally charged moments—but Gallo urges consideration of the long-term risk of inaction. Avoiding conflict doesn’t make it go away; it simply allows misunderstandings and resentment to build, often leading to bigger problems down the line.

Engaging thoughtfully in disagreement— especially when grounded in shared goals— can strengthen relationships, enhance decision-making, and foster psychological safety.

Read the full interview with Amy Gallo’s tips for engaging conflict: Gallo Offers Tips on Embracing Healthy Conflict | NIH Record


The DIII-D Ombuds Resource

Please remember that the MWI Ombuds Team is here to support you in thinking through challenging interactions and situations and can help you consider a range of options for how you might want to proceed. You can read more about our confidential, informal services here

Contact one of the ombuds below for more information.

Alnoor Maherali ombudsAlnoor Maherali (alnoor-ombuds@mwi.org and 848-456-8080) is a highly-skilled ombuds, mediator, trainer, and consultant with MWI. He offers 20 years of experience working in conflict zones, in the not-for-profit sector, and as a practitioner in the fields of diplomacy, mediation, human rights, and crisis management. His personal and professional travels have taken him to over 50 different countries, making him especially adept at navigating cultural, ethnic, and racial conflicts and differences. Alnoor resides in New York City and mediates for MWI, Venn Mediation, the Office of the United Nations Ombudsman and Mediation Services (UNOMS), and the New York Peace Institute (NYPI). He coaches and mentors the next generation of mediators at Harvard, Yale, and The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Alnoor also provides training and coaching on negotiation, collaboration, and difficult conversations through MWI and Vantage Partners. His professional accomplishments include the negotiation of resolutions at the United Nations in Geneva and New York, the sharing of best practices in disaster response and civil-military coordination with the Government of Brazil, and important roles in the resolution of two high-profile kidnapping cases in Afghanistan. Additionally, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to the community, volunteering with Hospice Care Ottawa for 12 years and serving on their Board of Directors for four. Alnoor has a Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Mathematics from Queen’s University in Canada and a Master’s in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School in the US. He was trained by the International Ombuds Association in the Foundations of Organizational Ombuds Practice course. Schedule a time to talk with Alnoor by sending an email to alnoor-ombuds@mwi.org or by calling 848-456-8080.


Lexi Wolfe (lexi-ombuds@mwi.org and 828-419-0082) is an experienced conflict resolution and organizational ombuds practitioner with over a decade of experience helping organizations and individuals address conflicts, improve communication, and strengthen collaboration. Most recently, she served as the Acting Director of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of the Ombudsman after serving as an Associate Ombuds from 2019 to 2025. In this role, she provided ombuds services across the DOE complex, helping senior leaders, management teams, and individuals navigate and address the root causes of conflict and increase conflict management skills through extensive training and coaching. Previously, she served as an Ombudsman Specialist at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), helping mitigate the of workplace conflict through early, informal resolution. Lexi played a key role in launching and managing the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Conflict Resolution Center, which provides confidential, informal, and neutral conflict resolution services, including mediation, facilitation, and coaching. She also interned with the U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service, helping de-escalate multi-party community conflicts. Before transitioning to the conflict resolution field, Lexi worked as a management consultant helping private sector and nonprofit clients develop strategic solutions for a range of business challenges. Lexi holds a Master of Science in Negotiation & Conflict Resolution from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communications from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is certified as an Organizational Ombuds Practitioner (CO-OP) by the International Ombuds Association (IOA) and as an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) by the International Coaching Federation (ICF), and she has extensive experience designing and delivering conflict resolution and communication training. Schedule a time to talk with Lexi by sending an email to lexi-ombuds@mwi.org or by calling 828-419-0082.