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Conflict Management Strategies — Rey Ty


Conflict Management Strategies — Rey Ty Avoidance Competition Compromise Accommodation Collaboration

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7 Responses to “Conflict Management Strategies — Rey Ty”

  1. reyty2 says:

    Upon further …
    Upon further reflection, I realized third party solution is part of “conflict resolution methods” (I am preparing a video which is coming very soon). This video is about “conflict management strategies.” Conflict resolution methods (which include third parties) and conflict management strategies are related but different. Thanks!

  2. IronJackalTw says:

    StillDesigns,

    In a …
    StillDesigns,

    In a real conflict, winning is the only way!

    LOOSERS, on the other hand, get into unwinnable conflict!

    On top of that, LOOSERS that refused to face the TRUTH will always LOSE in our world!

  3. reyty2 says:

    I respect your …
    I respect your views. Thanks.

  4. StillDesigns says:

    In real conflict, …
    In real conflict, withdrawal is a primary strategy. For example, in a famous middle-east conflict, Iran has withdrawn. If they have not sought a third-party, however; they have threatened to take commercial nuclear waste and concentrate into military grade material. This could be characterized as withdrawal and move unilaterally. I think “withdrawal” is the correct characterization.

  5. reyty2 says:

    After further …
    After further reflection, i realized that by definition, withdrawal cannot be d right word 4 your gr8 input. A better term could be “third-party representation.” d word withdrawal does not & cannot assume third-party representation. thankx 4 your feedback w/c led 2 my further reflection on d subject.

  6. reyty2 says:

    u r right. thanx 4 …
    u r right. thanx 4 d addition. i didn’t think about it. i’ll add an annotation 2 d video about withdrawal.

  7. StillDesigns says:

    I like the four …
    I like the four quadrant analysis. You’re missing another alternative that is often used which isn’t quite avoidance: withdrawal. I say it isn’t quite avoidance because using the withdrawal strategy you find and negotiate with a third-party to get your needs met through an independent alternative.

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