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Books Culture Soumanou Salifou January 4, 2023 (Comments off) (688)

Too Good and True: “How to Better Manage Conflicts”: Week 10

Sudanese-born author Amr Muneer Dahab
Sudanese-born author Amr Muneer Dahab

These are excerpts from the author’s book “Deep,” which contains eight of his small books published in the form of Wisdom Literature covering different aspects of life: Facing troublemakers, dealing with pain, personal financial issues, gastronomy, reading, criticizing, inspiring, and feeling always good to go.

Week 10: Rewarding Your Opponent

 

  • It is not always about winning the current battle; a win-win concept could accommodate a behavior such as a concession of a minor conflict to enhance your chances of winning the next major conflicts.

 

  • Try to think about concession of a minor conflict as a reward given to your opponent, helping him rationalize his loss in an upcoming major conflict.

 

  • In conflicts of interests, and especially when you are clearly the weakest party, try to create interest for your opponents.

 

  • Do not hesitate to offer your opponents preferences that are clearly not going to harm your stance.

 

  • Value your opponents’ smartness and avoid offering fake rewards.

 

  • Enjoying seeing frustration on other people’s faces is petty; do not consider it a victory.

 

  • Accepting your opponent’s rewards helps boost levels of trust. However, do not allow your opponents overestimate their rewards.

 

  • It is a good idea to frequently have a refreshing look outside the conflict arena; that helps discover the motivations of your opponents and inspires you for a fresh restart.

 

  • In conflict management, an avoiding style ignores the problem, hoping it will go away. This is a useful defensive tool; just beware to hold it the right way at the right time.

 

  • During the conflict, you will see only one enemy: your opponent. Other people will look like angels. Actually, they are not, but it is okay to consider them so, at least temporarily.

 

  • Avoid misevaluating or underestimating your peers and opponents just because you do not like them.

 

  • Try to pay high attention to your opponents’ divide-and-conquer tactics. It is important not to lose any of your team members even if you discovered some of their mistakes during the conflict.

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