Conflict Resolution A conflict is a disagreement, argument or misunderstanding. There are 3 types of Conflict Styles or Behaviors: 1. Avoidance 2. Confrontation.

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Conflict Resolution A conflict is a disagreement, argument or misunderstanding. There are 3 types of Conflict Styles or Behaviors: 1. Avoidance 2. Confrontation 3. Problem Solving

Avoidance This style avoids problems all together rather than face it. Changing the subject “Giving in” to avoid confrontation Avoiding the issue in hopes it will go away Communicating through the “grapevine”

Confrontation This style is aggressive and sometimes hostile My way or the highway Very confrontational and competitive Used to gain power and control “You” Messages Can damage relationships https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sKdDyyanGk

Problem Solving This style shows a willingness to compromise to solve the problem positively. Uses collaboration to solve the problem Win-Win Attitude Two-way communication “I” Messages