Competing
Competition is where one side wins and one side loses. It has a short-term outcome and works best in emergency and crisis situations. Have a negative impact on future relationships with opponents.
Avoiding
Avoiding the situation could be beneficial in the long run because sometimes the situation works out on its own. It also serves as a “cool down” period. It doesn’t solve the situation it will just prolong it. May have a negative impact on the relationship between the involved parties.
Compromising
Great opportunity to bring the conflict elements to the table for discussion to find an acceptable solution. Reduces equal share amongst the team/group. Some will do more than others.
Collaborating
Opportunity for multiple people to come together and brainstorm situations to reach a solution everyone agrees to. Win-win outcome. Commitment of all involved to reach an acceptable solution. May not work if time is of the essence.
Accommodating
A great way to keep the peace amongst the concerned parties. Risk to be abused and may take advantage of your efforts to be accommodating. May affect the confidence of a person to handle aggressive situations. May be seen as taking the easy way out.
2. Which of the available conflict management strategies is most appropriate for the current situation with David and James? Provide your rationale, including what factors you considered in making your selection. Your response should be at least 100 words.
I believe the collaborating conflict management strategy is the most appropriate for the current situation with David and James. Collaborating allows the parties to bring to the table their concerns so the air can be cleared amongst the parties involved. Collaborating is all about no right or wrong and finding an acceptable solution to the concerns of David and James. It seems that the situation is like a, “he said, she said” kind of a