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(Solved): 1. Situation You have been working at the same company for 8 years. You also met one of your good fr ...



1. Situation You have been working at the same company for 8 years. You also met one of your good friends, Simon, at your company and have worked together on the same team for the last 5 years. About once a month, going out for dinner or drinks after work with Simon was routine as he was such a good friend and colleague. However, you recently got a job promotion in which Simon also applied for Now, things are awkward between you two since you got the promotion, and he didn't You haven't gone out for dinner with Simon in a few months. You really want to keep the friendship going, but both of you aren't even speaking to each other outside of team meetings 2. Instructions Use the six steps in the "conflict resolution through supportive confrontation strategy" (Chapter 9) to summarize your solution to the situation above. Step 1: Identify problem ownership using your "window on behaviours" Step 2: Research and reflect Step 3: Select an alternative to follow using the "three alternatives rule" Step 4: Rehearse Step 5: Meet to resolve the conflict Step 6: Follow through and follow up

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You have been working at the same compary for 8 years. You also met one of your good friends, Simon, at your company and have worked together on the same toam for the lasi 5 yoans. About once a morth, going out for diner or drinks affer work with Simonwas foutine as ho was such a good fnend and each other outside of team meetings. 2 Instructions Use the six steps in the "conflict resolution through supportive cenfrontation strategy" (Chapler 9 ) to summarize your solution fo the siluafion above: Step 1: Identify problem ownership using your "window on behaviours" Step 2: Research and reflect Step 3: Select an alternative to follow using the "three alternatives rule" Step 4: Rehearse Step 5: Meet to resolve the conflict. step 6: Follow through and follow up


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