Negotiations
The Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI) is a tool used to identify an individual's preferred conflict resolution style based on two key dimensions: assertiveness and cooperativeness. This model classifies conflict-handling styles into five categories: competing, accommodating, avoiding, collaborating, and compromising, which help individuals understand their behaviors in negotiations and conflicts.
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