What Conflict Resolution Models or Frameworks Are Used?

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Conflict resolution is both an art and a science. Over the years, experts and organizations have developed structured frameworks and models to help guide the resolution process. These models provide a step-by-step methodology for understanding and addressing conflict effectively.

1. Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI)

This widely used model identifies five conflict-handling styles:

  • Competing (assertive, uncooperative)

  • Collaborating (assertive, cooperative)

  • Compromising (middle ground)

  • Avoiding (unassertive, uncooperative)

  • Accommodating (unassertive, cooperative)

Understanding your default style helps you adapt based on the situation and the people involved.

2. Interest-Based Relational (IBR) Approach

Developed by Roger Fisher and William Ury, this method focuses on:

  • Separating people from the problem

  • Focusing on interests, not positions

  • Generating options for mutual gain

  • Using objective criteria

The IBR approach fosters empathy and collaboration.

3. The 5-Step Mediation Process

Often used by HR professionals, this includes:

  1. Setting the stage

  2. Gathering perspectives

  3. Identifying interests

  4. Exploring options

  5. Reaching agreement

This process is structured yet flexible, allowing parties to feel heard and valued.

4. The RADPAC Model

This acronym stands for:

  • Recognize the conflict

  • Analyze the cause

  • Determine the impact

  • Propose solutions

  • Agree on action

  • Check the results

It’s especially useful in performance-related or recurring team issues.

5. The GRPI Model

Often used in team conflict, this model examines:

  • Goals

  • Roles

  • Processes

  • Interpersonal relationships

It helps uncover whether conflict stems from misalignment in any of these four areas.

6. RACI Framework for Conflict Prevention

While not a conflict resolution tool per se, RACI (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed) can prevent disputes by clearly defining roles and responsibilities.

Benefits of Using a Model

  • Adds structure and clarity to emotionally charged situations

  • Helps identify the root cause

  • Encourages objectivity and fairness

  • Builds confidence in leaders and mediators

Conclusion

Using conflict resolution frameworks brings consistency and fairness to resolving disputes. While no model is one-size-fits-all, understanding several approaches allows teams and individuals to choose the right tool for the moment.

 

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