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Styles of Conflict Resolution

Styles of Conflict Resolution. Assertive. Competing. Collaborating. Party’s Desire to Satisfy Own Concerns. Compromising. Unassertive. Avoiding. Accommodating. Uncooperative. Cooperative. Party’s Desire to Satisfy Other’s Concerns. Figure 9-8.

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Styles of Conflict Resolution

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  1. Styles of Conflict Resolution Assertive Competing Collaborating Party’s Desire to Satisfy Own Concerns Compromising Unassertive Avoiding Accommodating Uncooperative Cooperative Party’s Desire to Satisfy Other’s Concerns Figure 9-8

  2. What is Your Primary Conflict-Handling Style? For each item, circle a number to indicate how often you rely on that tactic. Rarely Always I argue my case with my co-workers to show the 1 2 3 4 5 merits of my position. I negotiate with my co-workers so that a 1 2 3 4 5 compromise can be reached I try to satisfy the expectations of my co-workers. 1 2 3 4 5 I try to investigate an issue with my co-workers to 1 2 3 4 5 find a solution acceptable to us. I am firm in pursuing my side of the issue. 1 2 3 4 5 I attempt to avoid being “put on the spot” 1 2 3 4 5

  3. Rarely Always 7. I hold on to my solution to the problem. 1 2 3 4 5 8. I use “give and take” so that a compromise 1 2 3 4 5 can be made. 9. I exchange accurate information with my co-workers 1 2 3 4 5 to solve a problem together. 10. I avoid open discussion of my differences with my 1 2 3 4 5 co-workers. 11. I accommodate the wishes of my co-workers. 1 2 3 4 5 12. I try to bring all our concerns out in the open so that 1 2 3 4 5 the issues can be resolved in the best possible way. 13. I propose a middle ground for breaking deadlocks. 1 2 3 4 5 14. I go along with the suggestion of my co-workers 1 2 3 4 5 15. I try to keep my disagreements with my co-workers 1 2 3 4 5 to myself in order to avoid hard feelings.

  4. Conflict-Handling Style Scoring Key Add your scores on the items in each category. Collaborating Accommodating Competing ItemsItemsItems 4. ____ 3. ____ 1. ____ 9. ____ 11. ____ 5. ____ 12. ____ 14. ____ 7. ____ Total ____ Total ____ Total ____ Avoiding Compromising ItemItem 6. ____ 2. ____ 10. ____ 8. ____ 15. ____ 13. ____ Your primary conflict-handling style is (the category with the highest total) Your backup conflict-handling style is (the category with the second highest total) Range of scores =3-15 Midpoint =9

  5. Uses of Five Styles of Conflict Management • Competing/Forcing • When quick, decisive action is vital (e.g. emergencies) • When unpopular actions need to be implemented (e.g. cost cutting, enforcing unpopular rules, discipline) • Against people who take advantage of noncompetitive behavior

  6. Uses of Five Styles of Conflict Management • Collaborating • To find an integrative solution when both sets of concerns are too important to be compromised • To learn • To merge insights from people with different perspectives • To gain commitment

  7. Uses of Five Styles of Conflict Management • Compromising • When goals are important, but not worth the effort or the potential disruption of more assertive modes • When opponents with equal power are committed to mutually exclusive goals • To arrive at quick solutions • As a backup when collaboration is unsuccessful

  8. Uses of Five Styles of Conflict Management • Accommodating • When you find you are wrong (show your reasonableness) • When issues are more important to others than to you • To build social credits for later issues • To minimize loss when you are outmatched and losing • When harmony and stability are especially important

  9. Uses of Five Styles of Conflict Management • Avoiding • When an issue is trivial, or more important issues are pressing • When you perceive no chance of satisfying your concerns • To let people cool down and regain perspective • When gathering information supersedes immediate decision • When issues seem symptomatic of other issues

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