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In your opinion, is "avoiding" an effective conflict management strategy? Why or why not?

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In most cases, avoiding is not effective because you cannot get down to the root of the problem. By receiving feedback, you can construct a plan from there to resolve a conflict. However, if you deem a situation too dangerous, by all means avoid whatever or whoever you are having a conflict with. I hope I helped :)
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No, it is not an effective conflict management policy as because by dodging one run from the firm truth of the matter. one should face everything as a difficulty and overcome it. The avoidance approach seeks to put off conflict indefinitely. By pausing or neglecting the conflict, the avoider hopes the problem resolves itself without a meeting. Those who actively avoid conflict generally have a low appreciation or hold a position of low power.



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