Reflection On Collaboration And Conflict Resolution
Collaboration
Addressing Core Competencies:
· I recognize that there are different points-of-view, and I can disagree respectfully.
· I can work with others to achieve a common goal. I do my share.
Five of the most common to approaches to resolving conflicts are as follows:
1. Avoiding – Someone who uses a strategy of “avoiding” mostly tries to ignore or sidestep the conflict, hoping it will resolve itself or dissipate.
2. Accommodating – Using the strategy of “accommodating” to resolve conflict essentially involves taking steps to satisfy the other party’s concerns or demands at the expense of your own needs or desires.
3. Compromising – The strategy of “compromising” involves finding an acceptable resolution that will partly, but not entirely, satisfy the concerns of all parties involved.
4. Competing – Someone who uses the conflict resolution strategy of “competing” tries to satisfy their own desires at the expense of the other parties involved.
How well do you think that you collaborate with others? I feel i can collaborate well with other people.
What is your current approach to resolving conflicts (see 5 choices above)? My current approach is either one or two (avoiding or accommodating)
What could you do to improve your conflict resolution skills? I can be able to choose to express my needs clearly.
Choose one of the three options below. You may want to consider the following: option number 1 or to express my needs Cleary.