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    Culture is an essential part of conflict and conflict resolution. It is embedded in every conflict situation because conflicts are bound to arise in any human relationships. In other words, negative conflicts will always arise when people are working together. Have you ever had a disagreement with a co-worker? You probably have at one time or another. In their book, Cloke and Goldsmith (2011) states, “Our workplaces and organizations are profoundly shaped by conflicts between workers and…

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    conflict and there are different ways that people deal with conflict. As leaders and mangers in an organization, it is important that we understand how to deal with conflict the best way possible. We all know leaders who through having bad conflict resolution skills and have ignored the concerns of their employees do the detriment of their organization.…

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    Appendix 1 My SWOT After this course, I am able to address my strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of resolving a conflict in a different situations. Now, to analyze all of those different elements, I would first address my judgement styles. My judgment style My judgment style is the Directing Style. I like to find the positive outcome to any conflicts. The concept of Directing Style is: ‘I win and you lose’. The strategies of Directing Styles are: “Assert, control, compete, persuade…

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    The Socratic dialogue is a cooperation based system for discovering the answer to a quandry. Relying on a question and answer format, the method normally utilizes a proof by reduction in a cyclical manner in order to slowly narrow down the possibilities until a “truth”, or solution, has been discovered. While seemingly reasonable at a glance, as two individuals are working together to solve a mutual problem, numerous issues have surfaced in relation to the nature of the method. Throughout Book I…

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    7. Define Trade Unionism and discuss its main roles Trade unionism is the affairs of trade unions where employees achieve their demands or address substantive issues in the workplace. Trade Unions negotiate with employers for better terms and conditions for their members, a number of these terms and conditions are better wages and better working conditions such as safety and health. The bargaining or negotiating process is called collective bargaining. Roles of the Trade unions One role of trade…

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    Throughout the book, we are able to see the prominent theme of power, and the dangers and ideas of control. On various situations, we are able to see the dangers of over controlling power-- or under controlling it; Margaret Atwood is able to paint a picture of the now present or grim future. One of these scenarios, is when Offred states “it isn’t running away they’re afraid of. We wouldn’t get far. It’s those other escapes, the ones you can open in yourself, given a cutting edge.” Here…

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    2.4 Analysis of negotiation two (failure) This negotiation resulted in an agreement to keep the prices for two products stable and decrease the prices for the other two products. There are several reasons why the interviewee perceived this negotiation as a failure. First of all, he expected what he calls the lower boundary of his goal range to be achievable, but these expectations were not confirmed. This perception of the outcome is in line with expectancy disconfirmation theory which states…

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    Baack (2012), there are four different levels of conflicts. The four levels of conflict are intrapersonal conflict, interpersonal conflict, intragroup conflict, and intergroup conflict. Those four levels of conflict have to be identified before the resolution process takes place. Intrapersonal conflict takes place with one person. Interpersonal conflict takes place with more than one person. Intragroup conflict takes place with members of a group and intergroup conflict takes place between…

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    A conflict is a disagreement in which parties involved perceive a threat to their needs, interest or concerns. Most conflicts are caused by people having different beliefs. Different beliefs can mean people having different religious beliefs, ideology or philosophical beliefs. Different religious beliefs caused many of the conflicts that happened in the 21st century such as the Lebanese Civil War involving the Sunni, Shiite and Christian community in Lebanon (BBC, 2015). Ideology such as a group…

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    Different Conflicts in Different Stories As Donald Miller once said, “ Good stories must travel through conflict. And in epic stories, the conflict must become unbearable.” There are many stories around the world where the main idea has a conflict. Conflicts make stories very interesting, suspenseful, mysterious, and entertaining. Three stories which express conflicts extremely well but very differently are “The Purloined Letter”, “The Gift of the Magi” and “The Tell-Tale Heart.” These stories…

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