Choose the Right  Conflict Management  Strategy
Conflict in the workplace is generally the result of serious disagreement over  needs  or  goals , and can result in behaviours such as  gossip, avoidance, verbal abuse, passive/aggressive communication, and hostility . This can in turn lead to a drop in productivity, a focus on problems rather than solutions, and a slump in creativity and innovation.
While tensions and misunderstandings are normal and inevitable, if left unresolved they result in hostility, stress and wasted resources.
Finding a workable solution to workplace conflict involves the following steps:
 
1. Once you have been made aware of a relationship problem, call a meeting with the people concerned, and define the situation as factually as possible. At this initial stage, it is usually difficult to define facts, so keep things as simple as possible,  Ensure that there is no judgment or emotion on your part.
2. Confront the possible negative issues in the relationship. Find out the problems and constraints the two people involved are dealing with. Let them list their problems, all the time emphasising that you are talking about "possible" negatives. John may feel that Sarah does not greet him each morning, but this may be merely a perception, so do not encourage either person to defend or judge actions, although you may ask for clarification where necessary. Remember that people are scared of conflict in general and do not know how to handle it. Do not look for solutions at this stage.
3. Encourage both people to look at the possible positive sides to their relationship. People have a tendency to treat perceptions as reality. Try to persuade both of them to identify the constructive aspects of their daily dealings with one another. Ask them what works. If they do not process the negative aspects of the relationship, both parties will continue to fixate on them. By discussing the positives, you now move a few steps closer to finding out what they are looking for from the relationship. At this stage you can begin to look for possible solutions to their problems, but without asking for any form of commitment yet. Brainstorm the possibilities.
4. Once you have looked at various options, you can start gaining greater commitment from them. Look at generating and then integrating positive aspirations in order to begin creating motivation on their part. Ask them what they are ideally looking for in the relationship. What do they want? What would they commit to? Once they have articulated that, ask them why. In this way, you will be drilling down to what they are really seeking from the relationship, while gaining deeper insight into who they are.
 
5. It's now time to generate directions (strategies) in order to achieve the listed aspirations. List your combined plans, actions, objectives and supporting goals. Discuss how you are going to get there. Go back and address the negatives now that you know what the two people want. Encourage them to distinguish between real and perceived negatives. Move them from "you never listen to me" to "I know you do listen to me sometimes". Put directions in place to address those attitudes. Help them to focus on the positives and commit to them.
6.Set up a supporting structure (resources, system) to accomplish the aspirations and selected directions.  Without this structure no idea can move forward. This may simply be a regular scheduled meeting to follow up on actions.
7.Measure the cost of non-compliance (adherence). This means ensuring that they are aware of the cost of not following the solution/s (direction and structure) to the problem, and consequently doing whatever is necessary to get the ship back on course. Ask them what course of action would be necessary should these cost factors arise. What would be the impact on the company if the current discussion does not solve any of the issues? Talk about negativity, loss of productivity, and the possible impact on the company if they do not resolve their dispute. They must own the possible positive outcome as well as the possible negative outcome, so let them do most of the talking.
8. Decide when and how you are going to evaluate and re-evaluate the decisions taken and the progress that may or may not have been made. Hold them accountable!
9. Summarise your discussions up to this point. Reiterate the positive aspirations. Remind both parties what it is that they want, and what the company is expecting from them. In other words ensure that you end off on a positive note. The ability to manage conflict is a critical skill in the workplace, and has been identified as a core competency for managers and leaders at all levels. It is ironic, therefore, that companies hesitate to invest time and money in improving employees' conflict management abilities when the cost of conflict in financial and other terms can be enormous.
 
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Conflict Management Strategy

  • 1. Choose the Right Conflict Management Strategy
  • 2. Conflict in the workplace is generally the result of serious disagreement over needs or goals , and can result in behaviours such as gossip, avoidance, verbal abuse, passive/aggressive communication, and hostility . This can in turn lead to a drop in productivity, a focus on problems rather than solutions, and a slump in creativity and innovation.
  • 3. While tensions and misunderstandings are normal and inevitable, if left unresolved they result in hostility, stress and wasted resources.
  • 4. Finding a workable solution to workplace conflict involves the following steps:
  • 5.  
  • 6. 1. Once you have been made aware of a relationship problem, call a meeting with the people concerned, and define the situation as factually as possible. At this initial stage, it is usually difficult to define facts, so keep things as simple as possible, Ensure that there is no judgment or emotion on your part.
  • 7. 2. Confront the possible negative issues in the relationship. Find out the problems and constraints the two people involved are dealing with. Let them list their problems, all the time emphasising that you are talking about "possible" negatives. John may feel that Sarah does not greet him each morning, but this may be merely a perception, so do not encourage either person to defend or judge actions, although you may ask for clarification where necessary. Remember that people are scared of conflict in general and do not know how to handle it. Do not look for solutions at this stage.
  • 8. 3. Encourage both people to look at the possible positive sides to their relationship. People have a tendency to treat perceptions as reality. Try to persuade both of them to identify the constructive aspects of their daily dealings with one another. Ask them what works. If they do not process the negative aspects of the relationship, both parties will continue to fixate on them. By discussing the positives, you now move a few steps closer to finding out what they are looking for from the relationship. At this stage you can begin to look for possible solutions to their problems, but without asking for any form of commitment yet. Brainstorm the possibilities.
  • 9. 4. Once you have looked at various options, you can start gaining greater commitment from them. Look at generating and then integrating positive aspirations in order to begin creating motivation on their part. Ask them what they are ideally looking for in the relationship. What do they want? What would they commit to? Once they have articulated that, ask them why. In this way, you will be drilling down to what they are really seeking from the relationship, while gaining deeper insight into who they are.
  • 10.  
  • 11. 5. It's now time to generate directions (strategies) in order to achieve the listed aspirations. List your combined plans, actions, objectives and supporting goals. Discuss how you are going to get there. Go back and address the negatives now that you know what the two people want. Encourage them to distinguish between real and perceived negatives. Move them from "you never listen to me" to "I know you do listen to me sometimes". Put directions in place to address those attitudes. Help them to focus on the positives and commit to them.
  • 12. 6.Set up a supporting structure (resources, system) to accomplish the aspirations and selected directions.  Without this structure no idea can move forward. This may simply be a regular scheduled meeting to follow up on actions.
  • 13. 7.Measure the cost of non-compliance (adherence). This means ensuring that they are aware of the cost of not following the solution/s (direction and structure) to the problem, and consequently doing whatever is necessary to get the ship back on course. Ask them what course of action would be necessary should these cost factors arise. What would be the impact on the company if the current discussion does not solve any of the issues? Talk about negativity, loss of productivity, and the possible impact on the company if they do not resolve their dispute. They must own the possible positive outcome as well as the possible negative outcome, so let them do most of the talking.
  • 14. 8. Decide when and how you are going to evaluate and re-evaluate the decisions taken and the progress that may or may not have been made. Hold them accountable!
  • 15. 9. Summarise your discussions up to this point. Reiterate the positive aspirations. Remind both parties what it is that they want, and what the company is expecting from them. In other words ensure that you end off on a positive note. The ability to manage conflict is a critical skill in the workplace, and has been identified as a core competency for managers and leaders at all levels. It is ironic, therefore, that companies hesitate to invest time and money in improving employees' conflict management abilities when the cost of conflict in financial and other terms can be enormous.
  • 16.