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International Conflict Resolution Day

Why We Jump to Conclusions and How to Avoid it October 19, 2017. 15-7-9. International Conflict Resolution Day. Why We Jump to Conclusions and How to Avoid it. INSERT SPECIFIC FACILITATOR(s ) AND ORGANIZATION. What is Conflict Resolution Day (CRD)?.

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International Conflict Resolution Day

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  1. Why We Jump to Conclusions and How to Avoid it • October 19, 2017 15-7-9 International Conflict Resolution Day

  2. Why We Jump to Conclusions and How to Avoid it INSERT SPECIFIC FACILITATOR(s) AND ORGANIZATION

  3. What is Conflict Resolution Day (CRD)? • Bring awareness to field of conflict resolution • International celebration every October • Alberta Dispute Resolution Network (CRD Committee) • Events offered around Alberta • Celebrating 11th Anniversary

  4. Session Overview

  5. What are you feeling right now?What thoughts do you have about the other person?

  6. Ladder of Inference Chris Argyris Actions I take action based on my belief. Beliefs I adopt a belief. I draw conclusions. Conclusions I make assumptions based on meaning I add. Assumptions I select data from what I observe. Selected data As a video recorder might capture it. Observable data

  7. Reflect On: • What is the observable data (what would a video camera capture)? • What is the select data I chose to focus on? • What assumption(s) am I making? • What conclusion did I come to? • What is my adjusted belief? • What action did I take?

  8. Pair and Share: • Briefly share the situation you chose. • What assumptions did I make? • What were the pitfalls of making those assumptions? • Switch.

  9. Debrief • Are there pitfalls when making assumptions? • If so, what are they?

  10. Ladder of Inference Chris Argyris Actions Beliefs Question your assumptions and conclusions Choices Conclusions Assumptions Situations Seek contrary data Selected data 2 Recursive or Reflective Loops Observable data

  11. Pair and Share:Ask your partner… 1. What else could be going on? 2. What data did you select? 3. What data did you ignore/avoid? 4. Seek contrary data (even if you have to make it up).What else might be going on that you didn’t see at all?

  12. How was that?

  13. Why We Jump to Conclusions and How to Avoid it Resources/Websites < ADD YOUR ORGANIZATION’S WEBSITE HERE> Ladder of Inference Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9nFhs5W8o8 Alberta Conflict Resolution Day www.conflictresolutionday.ca Alberta Dispute Resolution Network https://justice.alberta.ca/programs_services/mediation/drn/Pages/default.aspx *Peter Senge’s book, The Fifth Discipline https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KZn46u7wKw

  14. Thank you for participating in Conflict Resolution Day!

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