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Norlegions Country Of Norway Presents… Chapter 11 – Managing Conflict Tom Cutsforth Rick Brentano Kevin Swanigan Nicole Cecchini Andrew Weekly BA352
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Norlegions Country Of Norway One party perceives its interests are being opposed or set back by another party –Functional: serves organization’s interests “constructive” or “cooperative conflict” –Dysfunctional: threatens organization’s interests Conflict
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Norlegions Country Of Norway Conflict in The Office Conflict!!! Functional?OrDysfunctional?
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Norlegions Country Of Norway Antecedents of Conflict Incompatible personalities or value systems Overlapping/unclear job boundaries Competition for limited resources Interdepartment/intergroup conflict Inadequate communication Interdependent tasks Organizational complexity Unreasonable/unclear policies, standards, or rules Unreasonable deadlines or extreme time pressure Collective decision making Decision making by consensus Unmet expectations Unresolved or suppressed conflicts
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Norlegions Country Of Norway Antecedents of Conflict Break into groups and discuss each antecedent for about 5 minutes Think of possible examples of situations of conflict that could arise from these antecedents If you were a manager, how would you deal with this condition to anticipate conflict or take measures to resolve it if it becomes dysfunctional in your work environment?
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Norlegions Country Of Norway Issues Personalities Emotions Interests, Needs, & Desires Self-Perceptions & Self- Esteem Hidden Expectations Unresolved Issues From The Past Conflict Iceberg
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Norlegions Country Of Norway Desired Outcomes of Conflict Tjosvold’s Cooperative Conflict Model 1.Agreement : equitable and fair 2.Stronger Relationships : build bridges of goodwill and trust for future use 3.Learning : functional conflict can promote greater self-awareness and creative problem solving
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Norlegions Country Of Norway Major Forms of Conflict Personality Conflict Intergroup Conflict Cross-Cultural Conflict
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Norlegions Country Of Norway Managing Conflict Programming Functional Conflict Programmed Conflict –encourages different opinions without protecting management’s personal feelings Devil’s Advocacy Dialectic Method –fostering a debate of opposing viewpoints to better understand an issue
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Norlegions Country Of Norway Managing Conflict Alternate Styles for Handling Dysfunctional Conflict Integrating (Problem Solving) Obliging (Smoothing) Dominating (Forcing) –“I win, you lose” Avoiding –appropriate for trivial issues Compromising – give-and-take approach Integrating DominatingAvoiding Obliging Compromising High - Concern for Self - Low Concern for others High Low
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Norlegions Country Of Norway Alternate Dispute Resolution Facilitation Conciliation Peer review Ombudsman Mediation Arbitration
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Norlegions Country Of Norway Negotiation Distributive –single issue in which one person gains at the expense of the other –win-lose approach Integrative –progressive win-win strategy –Added-Value Negotiation
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Norlegions Country Of Norway The End
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