You are invited to deliver a guest lecture to executive-level organizational leaders from a variety of backgrounds on the different methods of analyzing and resolving conflict. Yo

    April 24, 2024

You are invited to deliver a guest lecture to executive-level organizational leaders from a variety of backgrounds on the different methods of analyzing and resolving conflict. Your main purpose is to make sure these leaders understand, via the literature, the many approaches to thinking about conflict. Since the material is very theoretical in nature, be sure to keep it interesting by inserting examples and other relevant commentaries into your presentation. You want the audience to stay engaged!
Incorporate appropriate animations, transitions, and graphics, as well as speaker notes for each slide. The speaker notes may be comprised of brief paragraphs or bulleted lists and should cite material appropriately.
Support your presentation with at least five scholarly resources. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources may be included.
Length: 12-15 slides (with a separate reference slide) Notes Length: 200-350 words for each slide
APA Format
References: Include a minimum of 5 scholarly resources.
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PRESENT A HIGH- LEVEL OVERVIEW OF CONFLICT
TOSHIBA T. NARCISSE MARCH 14, 2021
OLB-7002 WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT
DR. CHAD

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PRESENT A HIGH-LEVEL OVERVIEW OF CONFLICT
OBJECTIVES
What is conflict?
Difference Between Good/Bad Conflict
Recognizing the “early” warning signs of conflict
Methods for conflict management
Which Conflict Management Style is Best?
The Nature of Conflict Negotiation
Understanding your Communication Style
Models to resolving conflict
The Triangle of Satisfaction
The Boundary Model
Interests, Rights, and Power
Conclusion

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WHAT IS CONFLICT?

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOOD/BAD CONFLICT
GOOD CONFLICT:
 Produces new ideas
 Improves performance
 Gives opportunity for people to expand skills

BAD CONFLICT:
 Lowers team energy or morale
 Prevents job accomplishments
 Creates destructive behavior

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RECOGNIZING THE “EARLY” WARNING SIGNS OF CONFLICT
 Body Language

 Misunderstandings

 Personality clashes

 Authority Issues

 Lack of co-operation

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METHODS TO CONFLICT MANAGEMENT

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WHICH CONFLICT MANAGEMENT STYLE IS BEST?
SURPRISE … THE CONFLICT DETERMINES WHICH STYLE IS BEST!

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THE NATURE OF CONFLICT NEGOTIATION
 Structured approach to negotiation
 Preparation
 Discussion
Clarification of Goals
 Negotiate towards a Win/Win Outcome
 Agreement
 Implementation of a course of action

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UNDERSTANDING YOUR COMMUNICATION STYLE

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MODELS TO RESOLVING CONFLICT: THE TRIANGLE OF SATISFACTION
 RESULT (substantive)
 PROCESS (procedural)
 EMOTIONAL (psychological
)

Created: Christopher Moore
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MODELS TO RESOLVING CONFLICT: THE BOUNDARY MODEL

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MODELS TO RESOLVING CONFLICT:
INTEREST, RIGHTS, AND POWER

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CONCLUSION

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PRESENT A HIGH-LEVEL OVERVIEW OF CONFLICT
References

Doyle, A. (2020). Conflict Resolution: Definition, Process, Skills, Examples. Retrieved from https:// www.thebalancecareers.com/conflict- resolutions-skills-2063739

Furlong, G. (2010). The conflict resolution toolbox: Models and maps for analyzing, diagnosing, and resolving conflict (1st ed., Vol. 1, pp. 1–28). John Wiley

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