Describe two of the five strategies to consider when conflict becomes personal
What will be an ideal response?
* Try to steer the ego conflict back to simple conflict; stay focused on issues rather than
personalities.
* Make the issue a problem to be solved rather than a battle to be won.
* Write down what you want to say.
* When things get personal, make a vow not to reciprocate.
* Avoid contempt
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
When individuals are involved in a simultaneous communication process, they are involved in
A) encoding. B) an interaction. C) decoding. D) a transaction. E) reception.
An investigative reporter for a highly credible news magazine strongly believes that
government and citizens alike must better address global warming. He does not want to alienate officials or the general public, but he believes the matter is one they should contemplate and correct, in the interest of all life. What should he do? A) Switch topics to avoid telling the audience something they don't want to hear B) Not pursue the topic since he will deliberately alienate his audience C) Pursue the topic, providing strong evidence and argument, presented respectfully D) Pursue a related topic, such as how planting trees is good for the environment
Which of the following statements best describes Mill’s principle of utility?
a) Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. b) Act on that maxim which you wish to become a universal law. c) Seek the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. d) Actions need to be judged by their results.