Turn conflicts into connections

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==Abstract==
 
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In project management, conflicts caused by factors such as management procedures, costs, and personnel allocation are very common. This article focuses on project managers' identification and adjustment of self-conflicting emotions, and uses "mediator thinking" to connect their own needs with those hidden behind the other party's conflicting behaviors, and ultimately achieve mutual benefits for both parties in the conflict.
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Table of contents:
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1. Summary
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2. Main concepts
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2.1 What is conflict
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2.2 Common Causes of Conflicts
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2.3 Methods and tools for turning conflict into connection
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3. Application
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4. Discussion
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4.1 Advantages
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4.2 Restrictions
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5. Annotated bibliography
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6. References
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Key References:
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[1] Ike Lasater, John Kinyon, and Julie Stiles. Nonviolent Communication[M]. Beijing: Huaxia Publishing House, 2022.
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[2] David Riddle. Managing Conflict[M]. Beijing: China Friendship Publishing Company, 2018.
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[3] BarbaraA.BudjacCorvette. Conflict Management[M].Beijing: China Renmin University Press, 2009.

Revision as of 15:50, 12 February 2023

created by Jianan Yang

Abstract

In project management, conflicts caused by factors such as management procedures, costs, and personnel allocation are very common. This article focuses on project managers' identification and adjustment of self-conflicting emotions, and uses "mediator thinking" to connect their own needs with those hidden behind the other party's conflicting behaviors, and ultimately achieve mutual benefits for both parties in the conflict.


Table of contents: 1. Summary 2. Main concepts 2.1 What is conflict 2.2 Common Causes of Conflicts 2.3 Methods and tools for turning conflict into connection 3. Application 4. Discussion 4.1 Advantages 4.2 Restrictions 5. Annotated bibliography 6. References


Key References: [1] Ike Lasater, John Kinyon, and Julie Stiles. Nonviolent Communication[M]. Beijing: Huaxia Publishing House, 2022. [2] David Riddle. Managing Conflict[M]. Beijing: China Friendship Publishing Company, 2018. [3] BarbaraA.BudjacCorvette. Conflict Management[M].Beijing: China Renmin University Press, 2009.

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