By a complex situation (problem), we mean one that may be difficult to define and may significantly change in response to some solution; may not have a single “right” answer; has many interrelated causative forces; has no (or few) precedents; has many stakeholders and is often surprise prone.

What is an example of a complex situation?

Definition of a “Complex situation”: A situation where a manager and/or support employee are having difficulty “ending the war” within themselves and/or with others to come to a peaceful resolution which results in positive action and results for all involved. Examples: Harassment.

What are complex issues?

Complex problems are typically defined as those that include the ability to approach them from multiple, sometimes competing, perspectives and which may have multiple possible solutions.

What do you do in a complex situation?

Dealing with Difficult People & Difficult Situations

  1. Meet privately – having an audience causes more defensiveness.
  2. Expect that difficult situations will take time to resolve – if you feel rushed, ask to meet at a later, specific time.
  3. Don’t take things personally. Recognize that your role is to be calm and objective.

What are three complex situations?

This makes the decision making complex.  MORAL DILEMMA There are some difficulties in arriving at the solution to the problems, in dilemma. The three complex situations leading to moral dilemmas are:  The problem of vagueness: One is unable to distinguish between good and bad (right or wrong) principle.

What is a complex person like?

Complex people tend to be associated with creative personalities. A complex person can have extreme character traits, for instance, they can be both naïve and knowledgeable, and stern and immature. They can adapt easily to changing situations. Complex people are able to utilise different strategies to solve problems.

What are the complex situations leading to moral dilemmas?

At times, the situations occur where one cannot make immediate decisions as the moral reasons come into conflict. The moral reasons can be rights, duties, goods or obligations, which make the decision making complex.

How do you deal with stressful situation?

Build Good Coping Skills

  1. Take some time to think about the situation you’re facing. Try to describe your situation in a sentence or two.
  2. Notice and name the feelings you have about the situation. Accept your feelings — it’s understandable to feel the way you feel, given your situation.
  3. Learn more.