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Conflict An expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from others in achieving their goals A process that starts when one party perceives another party has negatively affected, or is about to negatively affect...

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NR-335 Midterm Exam Review Questions
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Conflict An expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who
perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from others in
achieving their goals

A process that starts when one party perceives another party has negatively affected,
or is about to negatively affect, something that the first party cares about.

Sources of conflict -Aggressive or competitive behavior of human beings
-Competition for limited resources
-Clashes between values and interest
-Introduction of change
-Cultural differences
-Misinformation, assumptions and expectations
-Power and status issues

Traditional View of Conflict -Conflict is harmful and must be avoided.
-Conflict is almost always accompanied by feelings of hurt, anger, frustration, anxiety,
fear
-Conflict is chaos

Alternative View of Conflict -It is a normal, inescapable part of life
-It is a natural and inevitable outcome in any group
-A periodic occurrence in any relationship
-An opportunity to understand opposing preferences and values
-Conflict is not only a positive force, it is absolutely necessary of social interactions.
-Essential for groups to perform effectively
-Conflict provides the seeds for social change

Bad Consequences of Conflict -Violence
-Breakdown of relationships
-Polarization of views into static positions
-Breakdown of collaborative ventures
-Destruction of communication

Good Consequences of Conflict -Increased creativity
-Forces people to clarify views
-Can produce constructive social change
-Gives people opportunity to test capacities

DYSFUNCTIONAL conflict -Parties become less flexible
-Goals are narrowly defined and rigid

, -Primary goal is to defeat the other side
-Assume other side must lose
-Becomes protracted and intractable

DYSFUNCTIONAL agreements -Damages relationships
-Promotes inequality & power imbalance
-Outcomes are imposed unilaterally
-Often involves revenge
-Outcomes are oppressive and one sided
-DOES NOT SOLVE UNDERLYING CAUSES

FUNCTIONAL conflict -Interaction changes often
-Flexible goals/objectives
-Guided by belief that all parties can win

FUNCTIONAL agreements -Strengthens relationships
-Restores equality
-Recognizing other parties as legitimate
-Using benefits/promises rather than threats/coercion
-Mutually acceptable solutions
-CONFLICT IS ACTUALLY SOLVED

Why is it important to understand and mangage conflict? -Conflict is everywhere
-The goal of leadership is not to eliminate conflict, but to use it
-Conflict is a predictable social phenomenon and should be channeled to useful
purposes

Conflict management -the practice of identifying and handling conflict in a fair and
efficient manner
-The opportunity to improve situations and strengthen relationships

How can conflict be managed successfully? -It cannot be eliminated, but can be
managed
-obtain the best under the circumstances
-avoid the bad parts

Environmental conflict Decisions regarding
-Allocation of resources
-Clean up and restoration activities
-Human health and safety concerns
-Impact of new technology
-Responsibility to future generations
-Challenges to the status-quo

However, resources are limited and competing with other social goals.
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