• Week 1: Conflict Management [unit]

    Focus: This week introduces the full seven-week learning arc and clarifies course expectations. You will study conflict management as a foundational leadership competency and examine how conflict emerges, escalates, and can be handled constructively across organizational contexts.

     

    Required Reading

    1. Conflict Management as an Instrument for Organizational Effectiveness: A Conceptual Perspective
    2. Towards an Inclusive Conception of Best Practices in Peace and Conflict Initiatives: The Case of the South Caucasus
    3. Conflict Resolution Styles and Skills and Variation Among Medical Students
    4. Managing Conflicts Arising from Diversity and Inclusion Policies at Workplace

     

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  • Week 2:Incivility in the Workplace. [unit]

    Focus: This week examines workplace incivility, its causes, and its consequences for employees and organizations. You will evaluate leader responsibilities for shaping respectful climates and preventing incivility from becoming normalized.

     

    Required Reading

    1. Experienced Incivility in the Workplace: A Meta-Analytical Review of its Construct Validity and Nomological Network
    2. Incivility in the Workplace: Incidence and Impact
    3. Predictive Relationships Between Incivility Behaviors Faced by Guidance Counselors and Subjective Well-Being and Life-Domain Satisfaction
    4. Workplace Incivility: Worker and Organizational Antecedents and Outcomes
    5. The Impact of Workplace Incivility on Employee Absenteeism and Organization Commitment
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  • Week 3: Group Think. [unit]

    Focus: This week explores how groupthink disrupts team learning, decision-making, and problem-solving. You will analyze why groupthink occurs, its organizational costs, and leadership interventions that protect dissent, enhance reasoning quality, and support learning cycles.

     

    Required Reading

    1. Cognition, Conflict, and Doctrine: How Groupthink Fails on a Clausewitz Landscape
    2. Bullied: Exploring the Concepts of Territorialism and Groupthink Involvement in Workplace Bullying
    3. The Role of Team-Based Leadership in Averting Groupthink and Enhancing Institutional Productivity: A Study of Federal Tertiary Institutions in Adamawa and Taraba States of Nigeria
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  • Week 4: A Leadership Approach to Conflict. [unit]

    Focus: This week examines leaders’ roles in shaping conflict cultures, managing power dynamics, and enabling knowledge sharing during conflict. You will connect leadership theory to conflict processes and evaluate what current scholarship suggests leaders should do to reduce destructive conflict while leveraging constructive disagreement.

     

    Required Reading

    1. Dynamics of Power in Teams: A Leader’s Role in Conflict Resolution
    2. The Role of Leadership in the Management of Conflict and Knowledge Sharing in the Research Groups of a Spanish Public University
    3. Managing Conflict for Effective Leadership and Organizations
    4. Conflict Cultures in Organizations Leaders Shape Conflict Cultures and Their Organizational-Level Consequences
    5. Where Does Conflict Management Fit in the System’s Leadership Puzzle
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  • Week 5: The Role of Emotional Intelligence and Conflict Management. [unit]

    Focus: This week explores how emotional intelligence supports conflict management by improving self-awareness, empathy, communication quality, and relationship repair. You will evaluate how scholarship on EI and conflict has evolved and what evidence suggests about effectiveness across contexts.

     

    Required Reading

    1. Emotional Intelligence and Workplace Conflict Resolution: The Case of Secondary Education Teachers in Greece
    2. The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Conflict Management with Reference to Higher Education Sector in Nepal
    3. The Emotional Intelligence and Conflict Management Relationship
    4. Emotional Intelligence in Conflict Management and Leadership Effectiveness in Organizations
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  • Week 6: The Graph Model for Conflict Resolution. [unit]

    Focus: This week introduces the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution and how decision-makers can model multi-party conflict situations using states, transitions, and coalition logic. You will evaluate the benefits, limitations, and ethical risks of using decision technologies in sensitive conflicts.

    Required Reading

    1. The Graph Model for Conflict Resolution: Reflections on Three Decades of Development
    2. Modeling and Analyzing a Complex Real-World Conflict Using the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution
    3. The Graph Model For Conflict Resolution
    4. Progress of Graph Model for Conflict Resolution in Conflict Analysis: A Systematic Review and Bibliometrics Research
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  • Week 7: Resolving Conflicts Through Game. [unit]

    Focus: This week explores game theory as a lens for understanding strategic behavior in conflict and negotiation. You will examine how the field has evolved, where applications succeed or fail, and what limitations emerge when human emotions, culture, and ethics are not adequately represented in models.

     

    Required Reading

    1. Game Theory and Conflict Resolution
    2. The Use of Game Theory to Solve Conflicts in the Project Management and Construction Industry
    3. Game Theoretical Approach to Conflict Resolution in Transboundary Water Resources Management
    4. Towards a Game Theory
    5. Conflict Resolution as a Game with Priorities
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  • Templates

    You might find these templates helpful. They can help you save time and avoid any potential issues.

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    Literature Review Outline Template

    Before writing your synthesis paper, I highly suggest using a literature review outline before writing your paper. Please see this video on how to write this outline: https://youtu.be/_wSegp8-YxM 

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    Literature Review Matrix

    This literature review matrix can be used when working on your dissertation. 

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  • Writing Samples

    These writing samples will help you understand how to synthesize literature.

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    Outline Example

    This is an example of a literature review outline. Again, I highly suggest you view the videos on creating a concept map and an outline before writing your literature synthesis. 

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    Synthesis Example 1

    Here's a great example of a literature synthesis that you might find helpful. The writer begins with a clear topic sentence that presents their argument. They then skillfully weave together multiple sources to support their argument before providing a smooth transition to the next paragraph.

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    Synthesis Example 1

    Here's a great example of a literature synthesis that you might find helpful. The writer begins with a clear topic sentence that presents their argument. They then skillfully weave together multiple sources to support their argument, before providing a smooth transition to the next paragraph.

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  • Peer Evaluation Rubric

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  • Syllabus: Summer 2025

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