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Crisis And Conflict Management Lecture 17 Lecture 17 Conflict Management.

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2 Crisis And Conflict Management Lecture 17

3 Lecture 17 Conflict Management

4 Learning Objectives 1. To define “conflict” 2. To understand the importance of utilizing appropriate personnel management skill to deal with conflicts 3. To review typical conflicts one is involved, and possible methods generally used 4. To become familiar with necessary skills in resolving conflicts 3

5 What is conflict? A battle, contest or opposing forces existing between primitive desires and moral, religious or ethical ideas ( Webster’s Dictionary) A state of incompatibility of ideas between two or more parties or individuals Conflict management is the practice of identifying and handling conflict in a sensible, fair and efficient manner 4

6 Types of conflict Inter-personal and intra- personal Inter-group and intra-group Competitive and Disruptive 5

7 Conflict Process Antecedent conditions Perceived conflict Felt Conflict Manifest behavior Conflict Resolution Or Suppression Resolution aftermath 6

8 Antecedent Conditions Scarce Resources Conflicting attitude Ambiguous jurisdiction Communication barriers Need for consensus Unresolved prior conflicts Knowledge of self and others 7

9 How to create conflict? Not being a role model Take credit, no recognition Be judgmental Send written messages Subordinate should come to see me Make yourself inaccessible to your team Individual Vs team approach Telling them? Consulting them? Or deciding with them? Come tomorrow Introduce change without consultation or discussion 8

10 General causes of conflicts Poorly defined goals Divergent personal values Lack of cooperation/trust Competition of scarce resources Unclear roles/lack of job description 9

11 Effects of conflict in organizations Stress Absenteeism Staff turnover De-motivation Non-productivity 10

12 Conflict Table Win-WinLose-Win Win-LoseLose-Lose I winI lose You win You lose

13 Methods to deal with conflicts Competition (win-lose situation) Accommodation (win-win situation) Avoidance (lose-lose situation) Compromise (lose-lose situation) Collaboration (win-win situation) 12

14 Steps to resolve conflicts Assure privacy Empathize than sympathize Listen actively Maintain equity Focus on issue, not on personality Avoid blame Identify key theme Re-state key theme frequently Encourage feedback Identify alternate solutions Give your positive feedback Agree on an action plan

15 How to prevent conflicts Frequent meeting of your team Allow your team to express openly Sharing objectives Having a clear and detailed job description Distributing task fairly Never criticize team members publicly Always be fair and just with your team Being a role model 14

16 Conclusion Conflict is unavoidable Complexity of organizational relationship Interaction among workers Dependence of workers on one another 15

17 Conclusion (Cont’d) Conflict is a healthy sign not a negative process It reflects dynamics 16

18 Conclusion (Cont’d) Poorly managed conflicts – Unfavorable with counter productive results – Problems and negative attitude Well managed conflicts – Stimulate competition – Identify legitimate differences – Powerful source of motivation 17

19 Summary Learning Objectives Types of conflict Conflict Process General causes of conflicts Effects of conflict in organizations Conflict Table Methods to deal with conflicts 18

20 Thank You 19


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