Description
Choose one of the two conflict scenarios (interpersonal and group to group) and use your conflict resolution model developed in Module 3 to help you:
- Summarize what is happening in the scenario.
- Identify who appears to have the power and ability to influence others' decisions or actions.
- Identify the level or depth of the conflict.
Then, use the conflict resolution model you developed in Module 3 to help you diagnose the makeup of the conflict and the prognosis. Also, use your self-assessment information from Module 2 to describe what you would do or attempt to do as a strategy toward resolution of this conflict. Address your assumptions, the contingencies, and how your self-assessment information will influence the strategy.
Your analysis should include information regarding all the points above and your recommended strategy to help resolve each conflict. Support your analyses and recommendations with course material, textbook, and independent scholarly research.
All written assignments and responses should follow current APA rules for attributing sources and formatting.
Your final product will be a Microsoft Word document, approximately 3–4 pages long, utilizing two to three scholarly sources.
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Running head: GROUP CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Group Conflict Resolution
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Running head: GROUP CONFLICT RESOLUTION
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Group Conflict Resolution
Summary
The conflict involves members of a community regarding the issue of noise caused by
some of the residents using noisy dirt bikes and ATVs. The disagreement started with two
neighboring families, Turners and the Hintons, where the former lamented of the disturbance
caused by the latter’s constant bike use. Unable to strike an amicable solution, they involved the
HOA president in settling the matter. However, there was no agreement reached as the accused
family remained adamant of its right to use their property in their preferred ways. The president
was also handicapped in his ability to enforce a solution due to shortcomings in the association’s
policy manual. It lacks a specific clause guiding the use of dirt bikes and related machinery on
private land.
As a consequence, the plaintiff sought the help of the entire association members.
According to the governing rules, the provisions of the policy can only be changed through a
voting system. It requires a majority of 60% to support the postulated alterations during the
annual general meetings. Despite many homeowners within the commun...
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