Title: Conflict Resolution
1Conflict Resolution
2What is Conflict?
- A process which involves opposing forces and
differing objectives
3What kinds of conflicts have you experienced in
student groups that you belong to?
- Unmotivated members
- Unreliable members
- Unable to set goals
- Unable to follow through on goals
- Monopolizers
- Over-functioning members
- Power hungry members
- Argumentative members
4How do you know when conflict is occurring?
- What behaviors, emotions, and thinking do you see
in yourself and other people? - How do you feel about the behaviors, emotions,
and thinking that go on with you and others? - What feels helpful, right, and appropriate?
- What feels unhelpful, destructive, and
inappropriate?
5Identifying the Causes, Sources, and Types of
Conflict
- Lack of information misunderstandings, different
interpretations of the same information - Role incompatibility role ambiguity
- Stressful working conditions
6Identifying the Causes, Sources, and Types of
Conflict
- Unresolved prior conflicts
- Personal differences in values, goals, or styles
- Power structure within the organization
7Activity What is your conflict resolution style?
- Which of the following statements best describes
how you handle conflicts?
81. I dont like conflicts, and I try to avoid
them.
92. To me, conflicts are challenging. Theyre
like contests or competitions opportunities for
me to come up with solutions.
10I try to see conflicts from both sides. What do I
need? What does the other person need? What are
the issues involved?
114. When faced with a conflict or even a
potential conflict, I tend to back down or give
in, rather than cause problems.
125. I want to resolve the conflict as quickly as
possible, I give up something I want or need
and I expect the other person to do the same.
1310 Ways of Dealing with Conflict
- 1. The win/win approach
- Identify attitude shifts to respect all parties'
needs. - 2. Creative response
- Transform problems into creative opportunities.
- 3. Empathy
- Develop communication tools to build rapport.
- Use listening to clarify understanding.
- 4. Appropriate assertiveness
- Apply strategies to attack the problem not the
person. - 5. Co-operative power
- Eliminate "power over" to build "power with"
others.
1410 Ways of Dealing with Conflict
- 6. Managing emotions
- Express fear, anger, hurt and frustration wisely
to effect change. - 7. Willingness to Resolve
- Name personal issues that cloud the picture.
- 8. Mapping the conflict
- Define the issues needed to chart common needs
and concerns. - 9. Development of options
- Design creative solutions together.
- 10. Introduction to negotiation
- Plan and apply effective strategies to reach
agreement.
15Effective leadership is leadership which is
adaptive!