Understanding Conflict
Did you know our Rotary District has a Conflict Resolution Policy?
1.4.1 Conflict Resolution Policy
The intent of this policy is to provide a framework for resolving conflict between all District 7430 Rotarians that affects the function and/or the physical or social environment, including members, clubs, committees, and the district.
All Rotarians are encouraged to resolve conflicts through direct dialogue whenever possible to promote goodwill and better friendships. Should conflicts not be resolved in this manner:
- Club conflicts-discuss with club leaders
- District and Committee Conflicts-discuss with District Leadership
Our Rotary International Learning Center has interesting courses on understanding conflict. The “Essentials of Understanding Conflict” contains the following topics:
- What is conflict?
- What is your conflict management style?
- How can you resolve conflict?
- Resources for further learning
In addition, this course offers links to interesting tools and various organizations that can help us as we learn more about resolving conflicts. Go to MyRotary.com to start the course. (https://my.rotary.org/en).