PPT-UNDERSTANDING CONFLICT
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Conflict versus Violence Conflict is a normal feature of life In development processes conflict might lead to positive change However conflict might also lead
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Conflict versus Violence Conflict is a normal feature of life In development processes conflict might lead to positive change However conflict might also lead to violence if not managed . A Typology. Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation. Bureau of Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance. For Discussion Only. 24. c. ountries with active armed conflict. 26. c. ountries with recently terminated conflict. situations. Frances Stewart. 1. Overview. Women . are often . portrayed as victims of conflict; . and in . large part they . are.. But . women are also . agents. , active participants in . war.. Yet they are frequently largely . A lot of time has been spent at the UN relating to the Arab Israeli conflict.. The UN was the “midwife” of Israel’s birth.. The UN took over responsibility of Palestine from the British.. The UN recommended Partition of Palestine and the creation of the State of Israel. . Dynamics. Trends, triggers and scenario planning. Conflict . trends. : the evolving nature of conflicts combined with a variety of different . conflict triggers . require flexible responses by international actors. These trends include periodical . Conflict Management. Kenneth Thomas and Ralph Kilmann developed a model of five (5) conflict handling modes or styles. Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Styles. Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Styles. Avoiding (Uncooperative and unassertive) Neglects own concerns as well as those of other parties: does not raise or address conflict issues.. Agenda. What is Conflict?. The Struggle Spectrum. Typical Sources of Conflict. Styles of Handling Conflict. Conflict Management Tools. Wrap Up and Questions. Discussion Question. What is conflict?. What is Conflict?. Conflict in groups is unavoidable. Individual differences in motives, goals and beliefs means some conflict will always occur. Some conflict is necessary for stimulating creativity and innovation. Too much conflict can lead to group failure or dissolution. What is it? How do I deal with it?. Conflict Resolution. Conflict is a natural part of life. Learning about productive ways to handle conflict will help:. Relationships. School (and work) environments. 1-13, Lesson 13. Bell Ringer. Open Unit . 1 . Student Journal, Lesson 13 Journal Entry. Think about a time you had a disagreement with another person. Write a few sentences about how you felt, how the other person felt, and what you did to work things out.. Defining Intercultural Conflict. The implicit or explicit emotional struggle between persons of different cultural communities over perceived or actual incompatibility of cultural ideologies and values, situational norms, goals, face-orientations, scarce resources, styles/processes, and/or outcomes in a face-to-face (or mediated) context within a . in the Workplace. McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.. Managing Intergenerational Conflict at L’Oreal Canada. L’Oreal Canada executive Marjolaine Rompré (left in this photo, with CEO Javier San Juan and Garnier brand director Sheila Morin) introduced educational seminars to help employees across generations improve their mutual understanding and thereby minimize conflict. . Today’s Goal. The goal for today is for you to examine your own strategies for resolving conflicts. As the class progresses, jot down any “ah ha”s that come to you.. Conflict. The internal or external discord that occurs as a result of differences in ideas, values, or beliefs of two or more people.. Presented . by. Mr P J A John. Barrouallie Central Leeward Secondary School. Most people fight or argue when they: . Most people fight or argue over: . One good thing people get from arguing or fighting is: . In a story, conflict is the . struggle . between . opposing. forces.. Protagonist. The . main . character. Antagonist. The character in . conflict. with the main character. External. External Conflict takes place .
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