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    | | |Lesson 3 | |Win-Win Conflict Resolution | |Introduction | |In Lesson 3 you will learn another communication skill that in conjunction with Empathic Listening and

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    Introduction Everyone faces conflict in their lives on a daily basis. It is an accepted and expected part of life. Conflict is not a problem in itself - it is what we do with it that counts. You can't avoid conflict in your life, at home, at work, and even at play. Wherever people interact, there is a potential for conflict. That is not bad news because good things can arise, and relationships can improve through conflict, provided conflict is managed with thought and attention. The bad news

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    Conflict Resolution Reflection Conflict is inevitable and occurs all around us all the time. Conflict is not about whether something is good or bad, but what is important is how we deal with this conflict. There are many types of conflict and one prominent conflict that I remember in my life is an intragroup conflict. This was in grade 10, when I and three others were working on a Business ED project. The conflict was that I had a really good idea and I was expressing my opinion, but my groupmates

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    Opportunity for Improvement: Conflict Resolution As humans being we should constantly be trying to improve ourselves each and every day. It is not easy to try and assess ourselves but it is a necessary task. We have strengths and weaknesses that make us unique and it is important that we accept our flaws but at the same time try to improve them. Hence, we should refer to our vulnerabilities as opportunities for improvement in order to better ourselves. This has been a constant struggle for me because

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    Question #1: From Chapter Five 's (5) AWARE "Conflict and Conflict Resolution," one of the answers out of all the chapters that students and professionals disagreed the most was: "It is important to come to an agreement at the end of an argument." Professionals agreed that reaching an agreement is NOT always necessary, while students were undecided but leaned toward supporting an affirmative response. 1a) Describe your own opinion to this question BEFORE you took the course, “It is important to come

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    Reflection on my Conflict Resolution Style Conflict by any definition means an expressed struggle between at least two independent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources and interference from the other party in achieving their goals. This can be in the form of a difference of opinion, confrontation, stubbornness and many other ways to exemplify conflict. Everyone has experienced conflict in one way or another. If conflict is appropriately addressed it can be healthy and beneficial

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    Discuss the conflict resolution process that you would use to resolve the workplace situation. • Take responsibility for finding a solution to conflict: Meeting for finding a solution to conflict with both parties • Establish and agree on the nature and details of conflict with all parties and assess impact: When resolving a conflict, start by finding common ground. Identify and acknowledge areas of agreement and then move on to negotiate areas of disagreement. • Deal with conflict sensitively,

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    Interpersonal Conflict Resolution and Mediation Conflict is a problematic situation that occurs between interdependent people who seek different goals or means to those goals. Conflict is inevitable as relationships become closer, more personal, and more interdependent, more conflicts occur, perceived trivial or minor complaints become more significant, and feelings become more intense. Conflict has many definitions (opposing viewpoints, when opponents engage in battle, going against one another

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    All conflict within an organization is detrimental to employees and the organization. Discuss. Conflict can be defined as “a process that begins when one party perceives that another party has negatively affected, or it is about to negatively affect, something the first party cares about”,(Huczynski and Buchanan, 2007). Huczynski and Buchanan (2007) also perceive conflict as a mental state which has to be acknowledged by the two parties involved to comply with its definition. In an organizational

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    Conflict Resolution Whenever there are people, there always will be conflict. Opinions vary, misunderstandings and miscommunications occur, and people have different values and priorities. All of these things create conflict in our life and at work. The problem is not conflict itself, but rather how we deal with it. As long as it is resolved effectively, conflict can lead to personal and professional growth. There is no universal accepted definition of conflict. Conflict can be viewed as functional

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