Recognising Conflict von Dr. Juan Diaz-Prinz

Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Recognising Conflict “ von Dr. Juan Diaz-Prinz ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Conflict Management (EN)“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:

  • Recognising Conflict
  • Case to understand the topic
  • Definition and Types of Conflict
  • Natural flow of conflict
  • Types of Approaches

Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. A disagreement or incompatibility of e.g. wishes, needs or interests
  2. Active or physical contest
  3. Always based on disagreements related to identity, e.g. beliefs or values
  4. Fast problem solving
  1. An interdependent relationship between the parties with different assumptions and perceptions.
  2. One party needs the other side's acceptance or cooperation.
  3. The question: Who is right and who is wrong?
  4. Difficult or stubborn people
  1. Health
  2. Data
  3. Identity
  4. Interests
  5. Relationship
  1. A situation in which neither side can win and neither side wants to give in
  2. An attack and a counter attack
  3. A de-escalation of conflict
  4. A compromise
  5. Avoiding conflict
  1. A series of actions and reactions in which the conflict intensifies
  2. The phase at the early beginning of a conflict
  3. A surprising attack
  4. When the problem is solved suddenly
  5. Concessional bargaining
  1. Is there a conflict spiral?
  2. Are the parties in a stalemate?
  3. Do the parties wish to de-escalate?
  4. Have the parties already started negotiating?
  5. What is the problem?

Dozent des Vortrages Recognising Conflict

Dr. Juan Diaz-Prinz

Dr. Juan Diaz-Prinz

Dr. Juan Diaz-Prinz has spent 15 years working with political, social and economic leaders on improving their conflict management skills. He has taught this subject at various international universities for 13 years. Over the years he has been able to bring together theory and practice of negotiations into a unique approach. Recently, he has been working in the private sector with business leaders to help them find their negotiator's voice.

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