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FLW EO Office CONFLICT MANAGEMENT

FLW EO Office 2 Overview Nature Negative Levels Sources Negative Factors Positive Factors Methods of Managing

FLW EO Office 3 The Nature of Conflict Conflict is inevitable in any group that is together for any length of time. Different people will have different viewpoints, ideas, and opinions. Conflict occurs whenever there is no internal harmony within a person, or whenever there is a disagreement or dispute between individuals.

FLW EO Office 4 Negative Connotations Getting angry is a waste of time They won’t understand me I’m afraid of the consequences Confrontation is unprofessional They will only counter my argument

FLW EO Office 5 Levels of Conflict Intrapersonal Conflict Interpersonal Conflict Intragroup Conflict

FLW EO Office 6 Sources of Conflict Different Values and Beliefs Role Pressure or Clarification Perception Differences Diverse Goals or Objectives Group Status or Identity Race, Ethnicity, or Gender Differences

FLW EO Office 7 Sources of Conflict Personality Clash Limited Resources Disagreements on how things should be done Personal, Self, or Group Interest Tension and Stress Power and Influence

FLW EO Office 8 Negative Factors of Conflict Diverts attention from important issues May damage morale May cause polarization Reinforces differences in values Produces regrettable behaviors

FLW EO Office 9 Positive Factors of Conflict Stimulates Interest Forum for discussions Increases cohesiveness Promotes change Provide means to work together

FLW EO Office 10 Methods for Managing Conflict Denial or Avoidance Suppression Power or Dominance Third Party Intervention Compromise or Negotiation Integration or Collaboration

FLW EO Office 11 Summary Nature Negative Connotations Levels Sources Negative Factors Positive Factors Methods of Managing