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    Managing Conflict

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    Award in Effective Management M3.14 Managing Conflict in the Workplace Cause and effects of conflict There are many causes of conflict in the work place‚ below are eight I have briefly described. 1. Conflicting Resources- We all need access to certain resources – whether these are office supplies‚ help from colleagues‚ or even a meeting room – to do our jobs well. When more than one person or group needs access to a particular resource‚ conflict can occur. 2. Conflicting Style- Everyone

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    becomes very deadly. Setting up the conflict is shown by personification‚ symbolism‚ and short sentences. In various ways conflict is shown with these craft decision. A thing in “The Veldt” that sets up conflict or a problem is that their house is becoming the kids parents and it’s all they care about now. “The house is wife and mother now‚ and nursemaid.” The parents want to stop this problem because it is tearing their relationship apart‚ which becomes a conflict in the story. The house is becoming

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    Types of Conflict

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    Types of Conflict Conflict in business meetings usually falls into two categories: 1. Real professional differences – Conflict can arise from very real differences in professional opinions. In many cases‚ these differences don’t develop into open conflict. But conflict is more likely when the outcome is extremely important‚ when the decision being made is irreversible‚ or when the impact of making the wrong decision will reflect badly on those involved. When this type of conflict is left unresolved

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    Taking a Stand Many people try to do the right thing‚ but do they do it out of justice or the hope for fame? Some people strive to be heroes‚ not for the justice or satisfaction of knowing they did a good deed‚ but for the accomplishment of people knowing who they are and praising them for what they do. Taking a stand counts more than if you win in the end or not. It’s not the winning‚ but the taking part and taking action that counts. If someone does everything in their power to do the right thing

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    Here Follow Some Verses

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    In her poem “Here Follow Some Verses…”‚ Bradstreet talks about the events in which her house burned down. One of the topics that she stops herself from diving into is her mourning over the loss of her personal possessions. This topic resurfaces twice in the poem and both times Bradstreet stops herself as if talking about it is a sin. The first time when she stops herself from morning is within the lines 14-20. Bradstreet writes‚ “I blest His name that gave and took‚ that laid my goods now in the

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    Connotation Of Conflict

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    The word conflict often carries a negative connotation bringing thoughts of tension‚ frustration‚ and anger. Conflict is not necessarily bad‚ if fact if properly managed it can be a positive agent of change. The process of issue differentiation can help people to see other’s perspectives and if properly resolved through an integration process can bring parties closer together. There are many well documented and common sense strategies to successfully manage conflict; so why does the negative connotation

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    others who have worked closely with the homeless. Through these videos‚ I will be focusing on three rhetorical components ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos that are used to persuade the audience. Beginning with ethos which is the idea that with a strong moral which is measured by being honest‚ ethical‚ and generous your audience will be more receptive to being persuaded. This method of persuasion can be seen in the video titled Here At Home: Evicted as it follows Theresa who was just evicted from her house

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    Stand Your Ground Law

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    Stand Your Ground Law One law I will forever remember is the “Stand Your Ground” law. This law has been around for some time now but many people including myself have only recently learned of this law‚ because of a very emotional case in Florida involving ‚George Zimmerman” murdering a 17 year old unarmed boy named “Trayvon Martin.” Stand your ground law was actually passed October 1‚ 2005. Ironically Florida was the first state to pass (Stand your ground law) and now Florida is the state

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    Communication & Conflict

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    Dealing with conflict can be difficult. In order to be effective when dealing with conflict‚ one must learn how to communicate effectively given the problem at hand. According to Rothwell (2010)‚ “A communication style of conflict management is ones orientation toward conflict.” The purpose of this paper is to provide a text explanation of conflict/conflict management‚ explain the five communication styles of conflict management that I feel can be applied to organizational communication‚ when

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    "Leaving the Grave: Manx." Spoken Here: Travels Among Threatened Languages. Boston: Houghton Mifflin‚ 2003. 95-120. Print. Mark Abley is a Canadian writer and lover of languages. In Spoken Here‚ he explores more then eight different languages which are slowly dying out or have mostly been eradicated. He travels to the places these languages are spoken‚ consults

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