Using Reason to Resolve Conflict

Whether they take place in the workplace or in one’s personal life, conflicts are inevitable;  however, that does not mean that they must always be damaging. When emotions are understood and reason is used to handle conflict, the result can actually be strengthened relationships rather than damaged ones. This workshop discusses how you can replace pure emotion with rational decision-making when dealing with conflict.
 

At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
Identify the potential outcomes of conflict
• Describe what happens when conflict is handled poorly
• Describe what happens when conflict is handled well
Identify your conflict management style
• Describe the five conflict resolution styles
• Describe the contexts for which each style is appropriate
Describe the most effective methods for handling conflict
• Describe the importance of self-monitoring
• Describe the process of identifying motives
• Identify methods for communicating feelings appropriately