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Dealing with Conflict in Projects
Introduction to Your Conflict Management Course
Welcome to Your Conflict Management Course (2:55)
What are Conflict and Conflict Management? (3:07)
Your Conflict Log
Exercise 1: Conflict Behaviors: Self-Assessment
Exercise 2: What Behaviors Trigger Conflict?
Understand the Keys to Conflict
The Rational and Irrational Sources of Conflict (3:13)
Exercise 3: Notice the Sources of Conflict in Yourself and the People around You
The Effects of Respect on Conflict (3:56)
Exercise 4: Recognizing Assertive, Passive, and Aggressive Behaviors
How to Use Respect to Help Resolve Conflict (4:50)
How Misunderstandings Arise... and the Solution
How Communication Works (5:17)
How we Listen: The Four Listening Levels (4:47)
How to Listen Well (4:25)
Exercise 5: Practice your Listening
Personality Types in Conflict
How Personality Types Conflict (2:11)
How Specific Personalities Clash at Work (4:25)
How to Avoid Personality Clash (2:01)
Escalation of Conflict
Resistance: It's not conflict... yet (1:41)
The Onion Model of Resistance (6:45)
The Signs of Conflict Escalation (2:43)
Exercise 6: Notice the Signs and Stages of Conflict Escalation
De-escalating Conflict
Seven Strategies for Handling Conflict (5:42)
The Conflict De-escalation Process (3:05)
Exercise 7: Practice De-escalating Conflict
Conflict Handling Modes - The Thomas-Kilmann Model (1:58)
The Five Thomas-Kilmann Modes (6:13)
Exercise 8: Applying Conscious Choices to How You Respond to Conflict
Getting Help from a Third Party (5:08)
How to Recover from a Broken (Professional) Relationship (5:26)
Closing Section
Good Conflict and Bad Conflict (3:36)
The Secret to Avoiding Conflict (3:12)
Exercise 9: End of Program Reflection
Exercise 10: Course Follow-up
Win-Win-Win: Our Refer a Friend Program
Conflict Handling Modes - The Thomas-Kilmann Model
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