The deep-rooted drivers and immediate "triggers" that set the conflict in motion.
For more specific tools, you can use frameworks like the Conflict Wheel or Conflict Tree to map out these complex relationships. System Based Conflict
Identifying not just individuals, but the groups and subsystems involved and how they perceive one another. The deep-rooted drivers and immediate "triggers" that set
Understanding how the conflict changes over time and identifying potential scenarios for its future development. 4. Resolution Strategies Understanding how the conflict changes over time and
Ensuring all parts of the system have the same information and understand each other’s perspectives.
System-based conflict is a situation where the inherent structure of a system produces recurring friction. Unlike interpersonal conflict, which might be solved through a conversation, system-based conflict requires changing the "rules of the game" or the architecture of the system itself. 2. Common System Archetypes of Conflict
Systems thinkers often use Archetypes to identify the "DNA" of a conflict: