Wednesday 1 March 2017

English Assignment: BLOG POST 3

Hello readers! Today I am going to blog about an interpersonal conflict. Conflict arises whether we like it or not, the key lies in your attitude and how you manage it. When handled properly, conflict can be positive. It leads to a deeper understanding and mutual respect. When handled poorly, it can cause resentment and hostility. Let me tell you a story about 2 brothers involved in a conflict.

Ted and Ben were given a pair of movie vouchers by their mother for good behaviour. However, when they arrived at the cinema. They were told that the voucher can only be used in the same movie. This causes a problem as they both planned to watch a different movie. This resulted in conflict as the brothers have to watch a movie together and one of them won't get to watch the movie he wants.

Ted decided to assert his position as the elder brother to force Ben into watching the movie he preferred. Ben felt resentful as Ted forced a solution on him without any discussion. Ted is unwilling to cooperate as he has been longing to watch the movie since the trailer first came out online. This led to a negotiation deadlock as both parties assertive and uncooperative as their concerns are compromised.

Realising that things aren't getting anywhere, he decides to compromise and collaborate with Ben to think about an alternative solution. Seeing that Ted is willing to lower his needs, Ben decided to comply and together, they proceed to seek innovative solutions to satisfy their needs. 

After spending close to half an hour weighing the pros and cons, they decided to watch the movie that Ben wanted. As it is an action flick, both of them realised they will benefit more from watching this movie in the cinema. They won't be able to replicate the intensity of the crashing buildings and explosions out of the cinema. Since Ted wanted to watch an animated movie that does not have any explosive scenes, they will then wait for the blue-ray release of the movie. Furthermore, they might not have to fork out extra money if both of them can convince their parents to purchase it. After the decision has been made, Ben realised he got the better deal and made the move to pay for the drinks and popcorn.



So, I have come to the end of the 2 brothers story. What do you think of the solution used? Do you feel that collaboration is the correct solution to this problem? Feel free to use the model of conflict-handling behaviour as a guide to input your own solution in the comments section if you have got a better one! I will read through them and discuss it with you when I have the time.