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MGMT 3720 EXAM 2 - 3 STUDY GUIDE

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MGMT 3720 EXAM 2 - 3 STUDY GUIDE

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MGMT 3720 EXAM 2 - 3 STUDY GUIDE

Conflict must be - Answers -percieved

Traditional view of conflict - Answers -Assumed all conflict was BAD and to be avoided.
Was a dysfunctional outcome resulting from poor communication, lack of openness, etc.

Interactionist view of conflict - Answers -Conflict is necessary, but it can be functional

Task conflict - Answers -relates to the content and goals of work

Relationship conflict - Answers -focuses on interpersonal relationships

Process conflict - Answers -relates to how the work gets done

Relationship conflicts are almost always - Answers -dysfunctional

Resolution-focused conflict - Answers -Too much conflict is no bueno. But too little
conflict can be counterproductive

The conflict process - Answers -potential opposition or incompatibility > cognition and
personalization > intentions > behavior > outcomes

Potential opposition or incompatibility - Answers -1st stage in the conflict process; 3
antecedent conditions from which conflict arises: communication, structure or personal
variables.

Too much communication - Answers -can be a bad thing

The larger the group - Answers -the more specialized the activities which is likely to
create more conflict

Potential for conflict is greatest when - Answers -members are younger and turnover is
high

cognition and personalization - Answers -second stage in the conflict process; when
the conflict is generally defined; somebody notices that there is a conflict that exists

Perceived conflict does not necessary equal - Answers -felt conflict. Something can be
perceived without being felt.

Intentions - Answers -The third stage in the conflict process; decisions to act in a
certain way

Intentions are not necessarily reflected by - Answers -behavior

,2 dimensions for handling conflict-handling intentions - Answers -cooperativeness and
assertiveness

Assertiveness - Answers -the degree to which one party attempts to satisfy his own
concerns

5 conflict-handling intentions - Answers -competing, collaborating, avoiding,
accomodating, and compromising

Competing - Answers -assertive and uncooperative - seeks to satisfy one's own needs
and interests

Collaborating - Answers -assertive and cooperative - seeks to satisfy needs of all

Avoiding - Answers -unassertive and uncooperative - desire to withdraw from conflict

Accomodating - Answers -unassertive and cooperative - seek more to appease
opponent rather than to satisfy one's own interest

Compromising - Answers -midrange of both assertiveness and cooperativeness -
compromise

Behaviors - Answers -4th stage in the conflict process; this is where the conflict
becomes visible and shit gets real.

All behaviors exist on a - Answers -continuum

If behavior is not dealt with, - Answers -it will get worse

Inexperienced managers - Answers -will back away from conflict

Experienced managers - Answers -will address the conflict

Conflict Management - Answers -the use of resolution and stimulation techniques to
achieve desired level of conflicts

Problem solving - Answers -face to face meeting to resolve conflict for open discussion

Superordinate goals - Answers -creating a shared goal

Soothing - Answers -Playing down differences and focusing on interests. Doesn't bring
things to resolution and is not productive in the long run

Authoritative command - Answers -My way or the highway

, Altering the human variable - Answers -using behavioral techniques to alter attitudes
and behaviors

Altering the structural variables - Answers -job redesign, etc.

Conflict-resolution techniques - Answers -problem solving, superordinate goals,
avoidance, soothing, compromise, authoritative command, altering the human variable
and altering the structural variables

Conflict-stimulation techniques - Answers -communication, bringing in outsiders,
restructuring the organization and appointing a devil's advocate

Outcomes - Answers -The final stage in the conflict process; Facing the consequences

One of the keys to minimizing counterproductivity is recognizing when - Answers -there
really is a disagreement

The most disruptive conflicts are the conflicts that - Answers -aren't addressed

negotiation - Answers -process in which two or more parties exchange goods or
services and attempt to agree upon the exchange rate for them.

Bargaining - Answers -Negotiation

Distributive Bargaining - Answers -negotiation that seeks to divide up a fixed amount of
resourses; a win-lose situation. GET AS MUCH OF THE PIE AS POSSIBLE

Target point - Answers -what someone wants to achieve

Resistance point - Answers -marks the lowest acceptable outcome

The first offer in a distributive bargain needs to be - Answers -Aggressive

Another good distributive tactic is - Answers -revealing a deadline

Integrative Bargaining - Answers -negotiation that seeks one or more settlements that
can create a win-win situation

In integrative bargaining, both parties mus - Answers -be engaged and trust for it to
work

Your worst enemy in negotiation a win-win agreement is - Answers -compromise
because it reduces the pressure to bargain integratively

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