A Block Development Officer (BDO) encounters an escalating dispute between a village Panchayati Raj committee and a local women's self-help group over the management rights of a newly constructed community hall. To resolve this impasse assertively without resorting to arbitrary administrative enforcement or passive avoidance, arrange the following procedural steps of the Interest-Based Conflict Resolution Model in the correct sequential order from start to finish.
- 1Conduct separate preliminary intake sessions to actively listen to each party's expressed grievances and uncover their underlying needs.
- 2Convene a joint session to assertively frame the common administrative objective and enforce ground rules for professional dialogue.
- 3Facilitate a collaborative brainstorming session to evaluate potential compromise options against objective government guidelines.
- 4Synthesize stakeholder input to reach a mutually acceptable consensus that balances operational duties with community benefits.
- 5Formulate a written Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) incorporating an institutional monitoring and feedback mechanism.
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The correct sequential order begins with conducting separate intake sessions to identify underlying interests, followed by establishing joint ground rules and shared administrative goals, collaboratively evaluating options against objective guidelines, securing mutual consensus, and finally formalizing the Memorandum of Understanding with a monitoring mechanism.
The interest-based conflict resolution framework requires establishing psychological safety through individual intake first, setting structured ground rules second, generating objective options third, building consensus fourth, and formalizing administrative mechanisms last.
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Interest-Based Assertive Conflict Resolution Protocol in Public Administration