Activities, Games, Exercises In Resources in Conflict
We aren't born with conflict management and resolution skills, hence the need for training. Exercises in this section are helpful in developing conflict skills in individuals, and in teams also. Remember that exercises are an excellent way of increasing self-awareness about how one handles conflict, but that practice is necessary after the fact so that the "skills" are honed so they are available when people are under emotional pressure. Click on the subcategory tab above to see exercises classified by length of time, and other sub-topics.
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We aren't born with conflict management and resolution skills, hence the need for training. Exercises in this section are helpful in developing conflict skills in individuals, and in teams also. Remember that exercises are an excellent way of increasing self-awareness about how one handles conflict, but that practice is necessary after the fact so that the "skills" are honed so they are available when people are under emotional pressure. Click on the subcategory tab above to see exercises classified by length of time, and other sub-topics.