Intra-group Conflict By Syed Zulkifal MA(HR)- Bradford University UK

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Intra-group Conflict By Syed Zulkifal MA(HR)- Bradford University UK

Introduction Intra-group conflict refers to the incompatibility, incongruence, or disagreement among the members of a group or its subgroups regarding goals, functions, or activities of the group. In Intra-group conflict the majority of the members of a group or its subgroups must be involved. Importance of groups: First, groups are the building blocks of an organization. Second, groups provide the primary mechanism for the attainment of organizational goals. Third, groups provide psychological and other support to the individual members.

Contd. The definition of a group should include the following: 1. A group must consist of two or more members. 2. A group must possess a stable structure; 3. The members should be interdependent. 4. The members should interact with each other. 5. The members should work toward the attainment of a common goal(s).

TYPES OF GROUPS Groups can be broadly classified as formal or informal. Formal Groups Task/Functional Groups Project Groups Fiedler (1967) classified task groups into three types according to the nature of task interdependencies among group members in attaining their group objectives. Interacting group Coaching group Counteracting group

Informal Groups Interest Groups Friendship Groups EFFECTS OF INTRAGROUP CONFLICT quality and quantity of team performance are considerably higher in competitive than cooperative conditions, heterogeneous members and consequent conflicts of interest and opinion produce better solutions to standardized sets of solutions. affective conflict negatively influences group performance, group loyalty, work-group commitment, job satisfaction, and intent to stay in the present organization.

SOURCES OF INTRAGROUP CONFLICT Leadership Style Situation A. Situation B. Situation C. Universalistic approach and contingency approach, i.e., System IV for Likert and high concern for both production and people for Blake and Mouton) Leadership can influence other variables, such as task structure, group composition, and size. Task Structure Routine (Simple, defined goals, procedures) Non-routine (Complex) Group Composition Size Cohesiveness and Groupthink

Contd. eight main symptoms of groupthink that reduce intra-group conflict: 1. Invulnerability 2. Rationale 3. Morality 4. Stereotypes 5. Pressure 6. Self-Censorship 7. Unanimity 8. Mindguards

External Threats 1. The external conflict needs to involve some threat. 2. [The external conflict must] affect the entire group and all its members equally and indiscriminately, and involve a solution (at least there must be a useful purpose in group efforts regarding the threat). 3. The group needs to have been an ongoing one with some pre-existing cohesion or consensus, and to have a leadership that can authoritatively enforce cohesion (especially if all the members of the group do not feel the threat). 4. The group must be able to deal with the external conflict, and to provide emotional comfort and support to its members .

Intervention Process Structural Team building Change group membership Changing the group size Altering the task Changing the reward system Modifying rules, procedures and appeal system.