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Zorluk: ZorGroup Dynamics and Interpersonal Negotiation

During administrative decision-making and inter-departmental meetings, civil servants encounter distinct group dynamics phenomena and negotiation strategies. Match the interpersonal negotiation concepts and group dynamics phenomena in List I with their corresponding operational administrative scenarios in List II. Which of the following represents the correct pairing?

  • Integrative BargainingA joint task force expands the negotiation scope by combining forest conservation zones with vocational training hubs, satisfying both environmental and tribal welfare mandates.
  • Distributive BargainingBlock Development Officers competing for a fixed, non-expandable rural grant attempt to maximize their own allocation at the direct expense of neighboring blocks.
  • GroupthinkMembers of an executive planning committee suppress critical doubts regarding project feasibility due to strong internal pressure for unanimity and active leadership bias.
  • Abilene ParadoxA committee of district officials silently concurs with a flawed relief distribution plan, resulting in a collective decision that no individual member personally supported.

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Integrative Bargaining matches with expanding the negotiation scope by combining forest conservation zones with vocational training hubs; Distributive Bargaining matches with Block Development Officers competing for a fixed, non-expandable rural grant; Groupthink matches with members suppressing critical doubts due to strong internal pressure for unanimity; and Abilene Paradox matches with a committee silently concurring with a plan that no individual member personally supported.
The correct alignment pairs each negotiation strategy and group dynamics concept with its specific administrative operational reality. Integrative bargaining corresponds to expanding resources for win-win outcomes; distributive bargaining corresponds to competing over fixed resources; groupthink corresponds to conformity-driven suppression of dissent; and the Abilene Paradox corresponds to collective adoption of a plan that no individual personally favored due to communication failure.

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1
Analyze the structural nature of the negotiation strategies (Integrative vs. Distributive Bargaining)
Integrative bargaining expands values and creates mutual gains, aligning with the joint task force combining conservation and vocational hubs. Distributive bargaining claims value from a fixed pool, aligning with officers competing over a non-expandable grant.
Differentiating variable-sum value creation from zero-sum resource claiming is fundamental to negotiation theory in public administration.
2
Differentiate psychological dysfunction mechanisms in group dynamics (Groupthink vs. Abilene Paradox)
Groupthink involves active conformity pressure and suppressing dissent to maintain group cohesion, matching the committee suppressing doubts under leadership pressure. The Abilene Paradox involves hidden agreement breakdown where everyone privately disagrees but publicly concurs, matching the relief plan nobody personally supported.
Distinguishing between active pressure for consensus and passive failure to communicate true preferences isolates distinct administrative failure modes.
3
Verify pair alignment and complete matching synthesis
Confirm that each concept pairs unambiguously with its corresponding operational scenario.
Ensures complete conceptual alignment and avoids cross-misattribution of administrative behaviors.

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Group Dynamics and Interpersonal Negotiation Strategies in Public Administration
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