last updated 4/2/2006
        Defining Conflict *
  
    | Definitions
      that Make Conflict Easier to Manage | Definitions
      that Make Conflict Harder to Manage | 
  
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        Non-Zero Sums - parties are aware each can advance the interests of
          the other possiblyEmpathy - parties can "see" at least some of the other
          side's perspectiveBroad Context - parties remain aware of the whole of the
          relationship and issuesProblem-centered - parties focus on the problem solving not
          defeating the otherMany Solutions - parties consider many solutions are available | 
        Zero Sums - any gain must come at the other's expense.Ego-centric - parties frame issues from only their own perspective.Narrow Focus - parties think only of a single concern in the here
          and now.Ideological - the issue is defined as a moral struggle of right vs
          wrong.Few Alternatives are considered. | 
        * adapted from Charles Conrad. (1990)  STRATEGIC
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION.  Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 288.