Complete the 6-slide
Leadership and Conflict Management Presentation template
. Instructions for what to include in the presentation are provided in the speaker notes section for each slide, which can be accessed by clicking the View tab at the top, then clicking Notes. As you work through the presentation template, you will replace the instructions in the speaker notes section with actual speaker notes—that is, sentences that represent what you would say about each slide if you were to give the presentation in person. Speaker notes should be a minimum of 50 to 150 words per slide.
Answer the following questions in your presentation:
- What were your choices for managing conflict on your team?
- What conflict resolution strategies did you employ to encourage collaboration and build consensus within a team? Are these strategies something you typically employ when confronted with a conflict? Why or why not?
- How can you keep all employees on your team engaged? Provide examples.
Using This Presentation Template
Instructions for each slide are given in the speaker notes section of the slide. Be sure that your PowerPoint screen view is set up to show speaker notes.
General Reminders:
Use brief bullet points on each slide to highlight main ideas.
Remember to cite and reference any text or paraphrased material that you use to complete this presentation.
Longer sentences with detailed information should go into the section for speaker notes below the slide. Use correct spelling and grammar. Include citations in APA format as needed.
Remember to replace prompts and instructions with your own content.
Delete this slide before submitting your presentation.
Instructions: Read the reminders on the slide before completing this presentation template. Delete this slide before submitting your presentation.
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Leadership and Conflict Management Presentation
< Student Name >
< Instructor’s Name >
< Date Submitted>
SOC/110: Teamwork, Collaboration, and Conflict Resolution
Instructions: The introduction slide should include: a title, the course number and title, your name instructor’s name, and the date that you submit the assignment. The presentation title, course number, and course title have been completed already. Please add your name, instructor’s name, and date in the indicated area. When finished, delete these instructions. Speaker notes are not necessary for this slide.
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What were your choices for managing conflict on your team?
Instructions: Complete the slide above by describing the conflict management strategies presented in the “Conflict Resolution Scenario.” Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.
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What conflict resolution strategies did you employ to encourage collaboration and build consensus within a team?
Alejandro
Jim and Susan
Karla
Instructions: Complete the slide above by adding descriptions of the choices you made to resolve the conflicts for each of the characters in the “Conflict Resolution Scenario”. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.
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Are these strategies something you typically employ when confronted with a conflict? Why or why not?
Instructions: Complete the slide above by describing your experience and familiarity with the 5 conflict resolution strategies. Be sure to mention your level of confidence in using each strategy in personal and professional settings. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.
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How can you keep all employees on your team engaged?
Instructions: Complete the slide above by describing creative strategies for keeping a team engaged. Be sure to mention your level of confidence in employing each strategy. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.
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