Avoidance
The conflict style of avoidance is described as trying to avoid engaging in conflict altogether (Cahn & Abigail, 2014). This conflict style can draw from nonverbal and verbal skills …show more content…
54). In order for this strategy to end in success all parties involved must operate under the pretense that a compromise will be reached and not a win-lose situation. A middle-ground position must be agreed upon by all parties. This strategy calls for a moderate level of assertiveness and a moderate level of cooperation (Borisoff & Victor, 1998). The positive consequences of using this conflict management strategy resides in the fact that all parties walk away from the conflict with at least half of their needs and goals met. Most of the time, the parties end up happy as they feel the middle ground is better than not having any needs or goals met. The negative consequence is a restatement of the positive consequence. Although the party’s needs and goals are met halfway they are only met halfway. There is still half of the needs and goals in the loss category, which can cause festering …show more content…
The characteristics of this conflict strategy include critical thinking, hard work, and an understanding of the other parties. Everyone involved in the conflict must expel a great amount of energy and empathy in order to successfully implement in the strategy (Borisoff & Victor, 1998). The positive consequence of utilizing this strategy is that all parties involved should have their concerns discussed and their needs and goals met. The negative consequences of using this strategy is that fact that it is difficult and time consuming. Collaboration can take a large amount of time and difficult conversation in order to reach the conclusion. Many parties in a conflict might feel there is a different strategy to use that will make the solution come about faster and requiring less