Overview of chapter 9
Any conflict is easier to create than resolve. (DeVito 1992, p.349.)
To start you thinking
- How do you deal with conflict? Do you tend to avoid it or confront it? Why?
- How do you view negotiation: as a win/win, problem solving process or a win/lose game?
This chapter provides an overview of conflict and negotiation skills. We will explore conflict first and then review negotiation strategies that help to resolve conflict.
Learning objectives
On completion of this chapter you should be able to:
- differentiate between types of conflict
- describe different approaches to conflict
- identify the levels of conflict
- prepare a map to identify the issues and needs in a conflict
- design options to resolve issues and meet needs
- use constructive responses to conflict
- differentiate between negotiation strategies
- analyse personal styles and the way they impact on negotiation
- follow the five-step approach to negotiation
- use principled bargaining
- use problem solving in the negotiation process.
Topics
- 9.1 Overview of conflict: types, approaches and levels
- 9.2 Types of conflict
- 9.3 How to deal with conflict
- 9.4 The twelve skills of conflict resolution
- 9.5 Overview of negotiation
- 9.6 Negotiation styles and strategies
- 9.7 Personal styles in negotiation
- 9.8 Principled negotiation
In your text
Read Chapters 6 and 7 in your text by Dwyer, J. 2005, Communication in Business: Strategies and Skills, 3 rd edn, Pearson Education Australia, Frenchs Forest , Australia .