ENLISTED MILITARY WOMEN; IMPACT OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES: TOP THREE ENLISTED WOMEN IN AF RESERVE AND CONFLICT MANAGEMEN,Used

ENLISTED MILITARY WOMEN; IMPACT OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES: TOP THREE ENLISTED WOMEN IN AF RESERVE AND CONFLICT MANAGEMEN,Used

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This study involves women in the Air Force Reserve who have been promoted to one of the three top enlisted ranks. The goal is to understand the conflict management styles and strategies used by these women in the process of attaining their rank and how they perceive those strategies to have impacted their careers. This qualitative study examines the patterns of strategies and styles that emerge from the interviews. The women in this study are in leadership roles by virtue of their rank (members of the topthree enlisted ranks of the Air Force Reserve.) Based on grounded theory along with a design strategy of naturalistic inquiry, this study was conducted by interviewing 41 women. These interviews revealed deeper insights to the conflicts experienced by these top enlisted members. Women are rarely viewed as soldiers, and wearing the same rank does not afford women the same respect as men in the same rank. By looking at the conflict strategies and the leadership roles as discussed by the women interviewed, this study shows a great need for policy revision. This becomes evident by the underlying conflicts in the daytoday lives of the women who work in this environment.

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