Conflict management & resolution

A User-friendly Guide to Conduct Your Own Conflict Analysis

Conducting a conflict analysis doesn’t have to be hard. Anyone can do it. Follow this step by step guide to conducting your own conflict analysis. by Taylor O’Connor | 1 December 2021 “The key to complexity is finding the elegant beauty of simplicity.” — John Paul Lederach I remember the first conflict analysis I did, some ten or …

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3 Simple Conflict Analysis Tools That Anyone Can Use

Conflict analysis doesn’t have to be complicated. Check out these simple tools for analyzing any conflict. Analyze a conflict by yourself, with friends or with colleagues. by Taylor O’Connor | 24 October 2023 *** Subscribe to our email list to get more free resources like this straight to your inbox: www.everydaypeacebuilding.com/subscribe “Peace is not the …

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10 Tips for Engaging With Rabidly Confrontational People

“If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he becomes your partner.” — Nelson Mandela “You’re a Nazi!” he screamed. “I’ll have you arrested!” his voice bellowed down the hall. He’d lost all control. He wasn’t making any sense. He was pacing back and forth behind his desk, …

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Why I Stopped Avoiding Conflict and How it Changed My Life

  “Peace does not mean an absence of conflicts; differences will always be there. Peace means solving these differences through peaceful means; through dialogue, education, knowledge; and through humane ways.” — Dalai Lama As a kid, my strategy for dealing with conflict was simple: first cry, then run away. I would observe my big brother arguing with …

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