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                       Study Questions
                  1. Debate the question of whether conflict is constructive or destructive. How can good leadership
                    affect the outcome of a conflict?
                  2. Give an example of how each of the seven sources of conflict listed in this chapter can lead to a
                    serious problem. Then discuss ways to prevent the occurrence of conflict from each of the eight
                    sources.
                  3. What is the difference between problem resolution and negotiation? Under what circumstances
                    would you use one or the other?

                  4. Identify a conflict (actual or potential) in your clinical area, and explain how either problem
                    resolution or negotiation could be used to resolve it.




                       Case Study to Promote Critical Reasoning
                  A not-for-profit hospice center in a small community received a generous gift from the grateful
                  family of a patient who had died recently. The family asked only that the money be “put to the best
                  use possible.”
                    Everyone in this small facility had an opinion about the “best” use for the money. The
                  administrator wanted to renovate the old, run-down headquarters. The financial officer wanted to
                  put the money in the bank “for a rainy day.”The chaplain wanted to add a small chapel to the
                  building. The nurses wanted to create a food bank to help the poorest of their clients. The social
                  workers wanted to buy a van to transport clients to health-care providers. The staff agreed that all
                  the ideas had merit, that all of the needs identified were important ones. Unfortunately, there was
                  enough money to meet only one of them.
                    The more the staff members discussed how to use this gift, the more insistent each group
                  became that their idea was best. At their last meeting, it was evident that some were becoming
                  frustrated and that others were becoming angry. It was rumored that a shouting match between the
                  administrator and the financial officer had occurred.
                  1. In your analysis of this situation, identify the sources of the conflict that are developing in this
                    facility.
                  2. What kind of leadership actions are needed to prevent the escalation of this conflict?
                  3. If the conflict does escalate, how could it be resolved?
                  4. Which idea do you think has the most merit? Why did you select the one you did?

                  5. Try role-playing a negotiation among the administrator, the financial officer, the chaplain, a
                    representative of the nursing staff, and a representative of the social work staff. Can you suggest
                    a creative solution?




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