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Cerrena [4.2K]
3 years ago
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Read the following situation. Which choice would be a win-win resolution to the problem? Teresa and Malia are planning a team pr

oject for their history class. Teresa would like to make a time line. Malia would like to make a slide presentation. Teresa tells Malia that they will not use the slide show because Malia is not good with computers. Teresa incorporates her time line into Malia’s slide show. Teresa gives in and lets Malia do the slide show to make her happy.
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kaheart [24]3 years ago
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<span>The situation between Malia and Teresa can be solved. If Teresa is better at computer work, she can give Malia a hand within the slide show. She then can incorporate her timeline into Malia's slide show. This will benefit them both and show great teamwork as well.</span>
tatyana61 [14]3 years ago
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Answer: B) Teresa incorporates her time line into Malia’s slide show.

Explanation: A win-win resolution to a problem, is a solution that has benefits to all the parts that are involved in the conflict. This approach is the one that brings the most satisfaction when solving a problem, so is the one that we need to try to achieve. In the given conflict, the choice that would be a win-win resolution is that Teresa incorporates her time line into Malia's slide show, in this way, both of them would obtain what they wanted.

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