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Resolving Conflict. A Training Seminar to Master Effective Communication Presented by: Brian Cutting Brigham Young University. Agenda. Understanding Conflict Introducing Conflict Resolution Methods Brainstorm Nuts & Bolts Case Study Conflict Resolution Put to Work
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Resolving Conflict A Training Seminar to Master Effective Communication Presented by: Brian Cutting Brigham Young University
Agenda • Understanding Conflict • Introducing Conflict Resolution Methods • Brainstorm • Nuts & Bolts • Case Study • Conflict Resolution Put to Work • Additional Resources
Conflict Builds with Unsatisfied Needs • Conflict is the result of: • Incompatible needs and wants • Limited consumable resources (time and goods) • Differences in ideals or opinions • Childhood Examples: • There is one cookie remaining. Both children want it. • Johnny wants to play but mom says it is nap time. • Two children want to push the button on the elevator.
Conflict Builds with Unsatisfied Needs • Conflict can arise between • Individuals • Departments (intra-company) • Institutions (between companies) • Nations • Ethnic Groups • Congregations • Neighbors • Rival Schools • Etc…
Agenda • Understanding Conflict • Introducing Conflict Resolution Methods • Brainstorm • Nuts & Bolts • Case Study • Conflict Resolution Put to Work • Additional Resources
Independent Resolution Mediation Intervention Prevention Methods Offer Alternatives
Agenda • Understanding Conflict • Introducing Conflict Resolution Methods • Brainstorm • Nuts & Bolts • Case Study • Conflict Resolution Put to Work • Additional Resources
Agenda • Understanding Conflict • Introducing Conflict Resolution Methods • Brainstorm • Nuts & Bolts • Case Study • Conflict Resolution Put to Work • Additional Resources
Independent Resolution Mediation Effective Negotiation Resolves Conflict
Effective Negotiation Resolves Conflict • Positional Negotiations result in win-loose settlements • Feuding parties stand firm to their position • Individuals become the center of the feud – “You” • Conflict continues until one side surrenders • Results • Loser may be demoralized, upset, angry, seek revenge • Winner may become more stubborn Ineffective Effective Positional Negotiations Principled Negotiations
Effective Negotiation Resolves Conflict • Principled Negotiations result in win-win agreements • Focus on the problem, not individuals • Focus on the interests of parties involved, not positions • Focus on creative resolutions • Ensure that the outcome provides mutual gain • Results • Both sides win because both are enriched and improved • Working relationships are strengthened Ineffective Effective Positional Negotiations Principled Negotiations
Intervention Intervention Diffuses the Conflict
Intervention Diffuses the Conflict • Conflicts require intervention as a last measure when: • Individuals are stubborn • Emotions are running too high • The conflict produces negative side-effects • Bodily or material harm becomes a possibility • Intervention should not be used to solve, but to push off.
Prevention Prevention Builds Relationships
Effective Feedback Prevents Conflict • A variety of feedback mechanisms open communication
Effective Feedback Prevents Conflict • Positive reception maintains open communication • Withhold judgment • Invite perspective • Summarize your understanding of the concern • Explore situation & impact • Clarify Understanding. Provide facts and impacts • Define expectations • Confirm the problem has been uncovered • Build the relationship • Rehearse the feedback provided to Tom from Jim
Effective Feedback Prevents Conflict • How could have Tom reacted differently? • Ignore the Problem and the Messenger • Defensively • Rationalization • By accepting feedback and withholding judgment, Tom: • Defused the conflict • Received additional valuable feedback • Strengthened the relationship
Agenda • Understanding Conflict • Introducing Conflict Resolution Methods • Brainstorm • Nuts & Bolts • Case Study • Conflict Resolution Put to Work • Additional Resources
Case Study No. 1 • 1967 Israeli – Egyptian Conflict • After Israel captured Sinai, Egypt demanded immediate withdrawal. • Israel refused to withdrawal, fearing a national security crisis • Questions • What were the underlying issues? • How was this conflict resolved? • Which side won the resolution?
Agenda • Understanding Conflict • Introducing Conflict Resolution Methods • Brainstorm • Nuts & Bolts • Case Study • Conflict Resolution Put to Work • Additional Resources
Resolving Conflict – Exercise • Take a few minutes to think about a personal conflict you are experiencing now, or within the recent past. • Consider your resolution options. What would be the pros and cons? • How would the other party react to the proposed resolution? • Take a few minutes to jot down some notes.
Agenda • Understanding Conflict • Introducing Conflict Resolution Methods • Brainstorm • Nuts & Bolts • Case Study • Conflict Resolution Put to Work • Additional Resources
Training Course Storyboard What is Conflict? How can Conflict be Solved? Independent Resolution Mediation Intervention Prevention Principles of Negotiation Management Changes Principle Vs. Positional Creative Win-Win Solution Foster Open Communication Effective Feedback Methodology