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APGO Scholars 2008 Conflict Resolution Douglas W. Laube, MD, MEd University of Wisconsin Lea Learman, MD. PhD University of California at San Francisco
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“I really didn’t say everything I said!”
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Objectives At the conclusion of the session, scholars will be able to: –1. Understand your own approaches to dealing with conflict; –2. Assess the control styles of your opposition; –3. Indicate how you might incorporate winning solutions into the resolution process; –4. Effect compromise to develop lasting change.
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Conflict Resolution APGO Scholars –Introduction to Conflict Resolution –Thomas-Kilmann Instrument –Case studies –Group Discussion –Summary
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Communication style Are men from Mars? Are women from Venus? Individual variations Impact of role/perceived role –Self –Other
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Conflict Situations The concerns of two or more parties appear to be incompatible
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Conflict Management Prerequisites Know your style Know the other party’s style
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Your Styles Two basic dimensions -Assertiveness - satisfy self -Cooperativeness - satisfy others These styles can both be useful
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Key Points “Conflict” is not necessarily a negative word. Resolution of conflict can center on solutions, rather than magnifying problems.
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Traditional Techniques for Conflict Resolution Conquest Avoidance Bargaining Quick-fix Role-playing
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A New View of Conflict From perceiving conflict as always being… A disruption of order, a negative experience, an error or mistake in a relationship. To perceiving conflict as often being… An outgrowth of diversity that might hold possibilities for mutual growth and for improving the relationship.
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A New View of Conflict From perceiving conflict as always being… A battle between incompatible self- interests or desires To perceiving conflict as often being… One part of a relationship, a part that involves needs, values, perceptions, power, goals, feelings, and so on, not just interests or desires.
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A New View of Conflict From perceiving conflict as always being… An isolated event we allow to define the entire relationship. To perceiving conflict as often being… Occurrences that punctuate a long- term relationship and that can help clarify it.
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A New View of Conflict From perceiving conflict as always being… A struggle between right and wrong, good and evil. To perceiving conflict as often being… A confrontation between differences in certain aspects of a relationship, but not to the exclusion of other aspects that are still there to build on.
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Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument
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Case Studies 1-3
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Four Origins of Conflict Selfishness Pride Insecurity Resentment
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Six Relationship Builders Committed Considerate Confidential Candid Constructive Consistent
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“You can observe a lot by watching.” The Yogi Book, 1998
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