You are working as part of a multidisciplinary team on a critical project at EDF, which involves developing a new energy-efficient technology. Your team includes engineers, scientists, and project managers, each with their own expertise and perspectives. In a meeting, a disagreement arises between two team members: one believes that a particular technical approach is the best solution, while the other argues for a different method based on recent research findings. Both approaches have their merits, but this disagreement is causing tension and slowing down progress.
What would you do in this situation? How would you help resolve the disagreement?