Describe an instance where your conflict style was effective. How did your conflict style help you meet the group’s goals?

Research & Summaries

Answer at least three of the questions.

1. Take the Ross-DeWine Conflict Management Message Style Instrument located in the Module 4 content area.

In your post, discuss the followings:

1) Share your results.

2) Then, describe an instance where your conflict style was effective. How did your conflict style help you meet the group’s goals?

3) Next, describe an instance where your conflict style was ineffective. Why was it ineffective?

4) What did you learn from these experiences about conflict?

2. We often assume that conflict is detrimental to relationships. However, conflict is actually a very healthy part of life.

In your post, discuss the followings:

1) Describe a time when you experienced conflict in a group that was helpful.

2) What was the conflict about?

3) What type of conflict was it (i.e., task, personal, procedural)? 4) How did the conflict help the group meet its goals?

3. Groupthink is a significant issue that should be dealt with in small group communication.

In your post, discuss the followings:

1) Have you ever experienced groupthink?

2) What made your group susceptible to it?

3) What verbal and nonverbal messages can you contribute to your group to help avoid groupthink?

4. Complete the Small Group Leader Traits Profile located under Module 4 content. Then, discuss the followings: 1) Share your findings with the class.

2) Did the results surprise you? Why or why not?

3) How might this assessment be useful in your small group?

5. Read Disney’s Approach to Leadership Training: https://www.disneyinstitute.com/blog/leadership-lessons-from-walt-disney–how-to/ and find 1 additional link to a specific organization’s leadership philosophy. Then discuss the followings:

1) How do the two compare?

2) Which organization would you most like to work for and why?

 

Describe an instance where your conflict style was effective. How did your conflict style help you meet the group’s goals?
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