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What is extraversion
The preference for drawing energy from the outside world of people,activities, or things.
What is Introversion
The preference for drawing energy from one’s internal world of ideas, emotions, or
impressions
This conflict strategy involves supporting neither your point of view nor the
other person’s point of view. It involves avoiding the issue altogether. Improperly used, thiswould amount to “pouting.” Properly used, it is a “tactical withdrawal.”
Walk Away/Avoidance
This strategy involves pushing your point of view and excluding the other point
of view. When used improperly, it amounts to “bullying.” Used properly, it provides clear,direct leadership regarding a particular issue.
My Way/Competition
This strategy provides support for the other person’s point of view. When used inappropriately it is “wimping out.” Used properly, it enables the other person to implement
their idea effectively because their idea is supported.
Your Way/Accommodation
This strategy requires the persons in conflict to create a new alternative that
includes both of their positions. It takes time to create new alternatives because both sides must listen carefully and be willing to include the solutions of others in their solutions
New Way/Collaboration
This strategy involves compromise that meets some, but not all, of the needs of
both parties. When used inappropriately, it amounts to “cutting the baby in half.”
Half Way/Compromise
EDVR
Section 1
Prospective Gains
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Section 2
Prospective Losses
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Section 3
Personnel Onboard for Temporary Duty, in a Deserter Status, or Administratively Dropped from Navy Strength Accounts
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Section 4
Total Personnel Onboard in Distribution Community Sequence
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Section 5
Personnel Status Summary
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Section 6
Distribution Navy Enlisted Classification Code (DNEC) Management
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Section 7
NEC Billet and Personnel Inventory
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Section 8
NEC Inventory Section
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Section 9
Officer and Enlisted Diary Message Summary
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Section 10
Duty Preference Listing
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Section 11
Security and Data Validation Section (distributed separately)
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Section 12
TAD and Embarked Personnel