MANAGING CONFLICT S7-602-14
MANAGING CONFLICT
Ways to Manage Conflict
Conflict Management Exercise
Be Aware of Yourself
Be Aware of Others
Set the Scene for Cooperative Resolutions
The Most Important Question: What Do You Want?
The Most Important Follow-Up Questions: What are you willing to do to get what you want? Is what you are doing working? Do you want to figure out another way?
Effective Communication in Conflict Situations Stay Objective Manage Tone of Voice Monitor Body Language Create Positive Present
Negotiating Limits and Rules
Scenario 1
Four Questions of Conflict Resolution As a leader, what do you want? What does your group want? Where is there common ground for agreement? What are the factors that may prove nonnegotiable?
Scenario 2
Cooperative Approach
Directive Approach
Leader Contract With A Group My Job Is Your Job Is To do all I can to ensure your safety. To help you get the most out of this experience. To be honest with you and treat you with respect To tell me when you don’t feel safe. To help me ensure your safety. To be honest with me and treat me with respect.
Ultimate Goals of Conflict Resolution to build on common ground to listen to find solutions
Ticket October 6, 2014 March 4, 2016 Begin to Work Your Ticket After: Finish Your Ticket Not Later Than: March 4, 2016