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Crisis And Conflict Management

Lecture 19 Managing Conflict

Why Conflict Arises Type “A” Personality Vs. Type “B Personality

Type ”A” Personality Highly Competitive Strong Personality Restless when inactive Seeks Promotion Punctual Thrives on deadlines Maybe jobs at once

Type “B” Personality Works methodically Rarely competitive Enjoys leisure time Does not anger easily Does job well but doesn’t need recognition Easy-going

Aggressive People Body language Verbal language Stiff and straight Points, bangs tables to emphasize points Folds arms across body Verbal language “I want you to…” “You must…” “Do what I tell you!” “You’re stupid!” Aggressive people are basically insecure….. Try to avoid them.

Submissive people Body Language Verbal Language Submissive people Avoids eye contact Stooped posture Speaks quietly Fidgets Verbal Language “I’m sorry” “It’s all my fault” “Oh dear” Submissive people have a great sense of inferiority

Assertive People Body language Verbal language Stands straight Appears composed Smiles Maintains eye contact Verbal language “Let’s” “How shall we do this?” “I think… What do you think?” “I would like…”

Types of Conflict Within an individual Between two individuals Within a team of individuals Between two or more teams within an organization

Causes of conflict Conflict of aims- different goals Conflict of ideas- different interpretations Conflict of attitudes - different opinions Conflict of behavior- different behaviors are unacceptable

Stages of Conflict Conflict arises Positions are stated and hardened Actions, putting into action their chosen plan Resolution???

Preventing Conflict Assess positive and negative personality traits of people involved Determine personality type Aggressive Submissive Assertive Assess if people are introvert or extroverts...

Preventing Conflict Review past conflicts Assess communication skills of those involved Read body language of participants

Preventing Conflict Try to reduce conflict Realize that communication is colored by personal experience, beliefs, fear, prejudices Try to be neutral Plan the timing and place of the conversation Realize that outside stress may add to confrontation Eliminate/reduce external interruptions

Preventing Conflict Manage the language used Neutral vs. loaded words Reduce technical language Allow for cultural differences in language Words may have different meanings for different people…ask them to elaborate

Aids to Communication Listen Actively Relax Observe body language Develop interest in others interests Ask for clarification Plan what you are going to say Tailor words to person Determine the best timing Determine the best place Why is the conversation necessary

Personalities who cause conflict Aggressor Passive Absentee Error prone Negative attitude Chatterbox Do nothing

Personalities who cause conflict Unreliable Time waster Resentful person

A -What do you want to Ask the WAC’em method What’s bothering you? A -What do you want to Ask the person to do? Check in to see if what you’ve asked for can happen

Summary Why Conflict Arises Aggressive People Submissive people Assertive People Types of Conflict Aids to Communication WAC’em method

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