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Do You Have A Conflict?
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How to identify and resolve conflicts
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grade 12
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Binish Khalid
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Do You Have A Conflict?
YES.
IS IT A CONFLICT OR A PROBLEM?
CONFLICT (disagreement between people).
IDENTIFY WHO THE CONFLICT IS WITH.
INTRAPERSONAL (between yourself).
PRO AND CON LIST.
WORKED.
STOP READING.
DIDN'T WORK.
ASK SOMEONE.
PEER GROUP (between group members).
INTERPERSONAL (between people).
FRIEND GROUP (between friends).
DEEP BREATH IN, CALM COMMUNICATION IS KEY.
WORKED.
STOP READING.
DIDN'T WORK.
IDENTIFY THE KIND OF CONFLICT.
CONFLICTING VALUES (different opinions on what's more important).
EACH PERSON CAN FOCUS ON WHAT THEY FIND MORE IMPORTANT.
RELATIONSHIP CONFLICT (rivals working together,exes working together).
DIVIDE UP WORK AND THEN WORK SEPARATELY.
CONFLICTING PERSONALITIES (clashing natures ex,kind and rude).
WORK IN DIFFERENT AREAS.
LEADERSHIP CONFLICT (clashing leaders).
EACH LEADER CAN OVERLOOK A DIFFERENT ASPECT OF THE PROJECT.
WORK ETHIC CONFLICT (different work styles ex messy and neat).
WORK IN DIFFERENT AREAS. IF WORKING TOGETHER, DIVIDE UP THE WORK THEN WORK IN SEPARATE AREAS.
PROBLEM (a situation or object).
1. LOOK AT THE PROBLEM.
2. DEVELOP A PLAN.
3. IMPLEMENT THE PLAN.
4. EVALUATE THE RESULTS.
WORKED
STOP READING
DIDN'T WORK
REPEAT STEP 2-4.
NO.
GO BACK,ANSWER YES, LEARN SOMETHING.
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