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By : Mahesh Iyer, Account Manager, E Inc
Industry : All Industry Functional Area : Change Management
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Practicing personal courage is necessary if you want to really resolve conflicts at work. It is much easier and much safer to ignore the necessary conflict and play ostrich. Unfortunately, unresolved conflict tends to escalate. It never really disappears because it simmers just below the surface. Think of water that is coming to a boil. It burbles up in the pot sporadically and then finally reaches the boiling temperature. At that point, a full blown rolling, constant boiling is seen on the surface of the water.

Conflict behaves similarly. The water may seem calm, but every once in awhile, usually at the worst possible times, the conflict burbles up to the surface once again. Unresolved conflict does not go away; unresolved conflict can turn into a full boil at any time.

Many people are afraid of conflict resolution.


They feel threatened by conflict resolution because they may not get what they want if the other party gets what they want. Even in the best circumstances, conflict resolution is uncomfortable because people are usually unskilled at conflict resolution. Finally, people can get hurt in a conflict and, at work, they are still expected to work together effectively every day.

The Benefits of Conflict Resolution
This century's workplace makes conflict resolution more important, but also, more difficult. Team or work cell environments create more conflict as people with different opinions must choose to work together, often in close quarters.

Empowering work environments, in which the traditional reliance on a manager to solve conflicts and make decisions, bring coworkers into more frequent conflict, as they must work issues out for themselves. Conflict resolution also:

Causes people to listen to and consider different ideas.
Enables people to increase their alternatives and potential paths.
Results in increased participation and more ownership of and commitment to the decisions and goals of the group or person.
The goal of the people or the team is not to eliminate conflict but to learn how to manage conflict constructively.

These conflict resolution steps will help you reach this goal.

Conflict Resolution Steps
You've decided resolving the conflict is more important than all of the reasons why people avoid conflict. Here are tips to help you practice less scary, less intimidating, more effective and successful conflict resolution, with an individual or a team.

Create an environment that is conducive to successful conflict resolution. Quiet, private settings work the best. Agree prior to sitting down together that the purpose of the meeting is to resolve the conflict. When you make this agreement, all parties arrive prepared.

Determine what outcomes you'd like to see as a result of the discussion. A better working relationship? A better solution to the problem? Increased alternatives for successful projects? A broadened understanding of each person's needs and wants? Thoughtful solutions and outcomes are infinite if you are creative.

Begin by allowing each party to express their point of view.

The purpose of the exchange is to make sure both parties clearly understand the viewpoint of the other. Make sure each party ties their opinions to real performance data and other facts, where possible. This is not the time to discuss; it is the time to ask questions, clarify points for better understanding and truly hear the other's viewpoint.

Agree on the difference in the points of view. You must agree on the problem together to begin to search for a solution. Often problems are simply misunderstandings. Clarification can end the need for conflict resolution. Try to focus on the issues, not the personalities of the participants. Don't "you" each other as in, "You always ..."

Explore and discuss potential solutions and alternatives. Try to focus on both your individual needs and wants and those of the other party. After all, if one party "wins," that means the other party "loses." People who feel as if they have lost, are not effective coworkers. They harbor resentment and may even sabotage your project or relationship. Make sure you discuss the positive and negative possibilities of each suggestion, before you reject any suggested solutions. Build a discussion that is positive and powerful for all parties.

Agree on a plan that meets the needs of all parties and the organization. Agree on followup steps, as necessary, to make the plan work. Agree on what each person will do to solve the conflict. Set clear goals and know how you will measure success.

Do what you agreed to do.
With more experience in conflict resolution, you will grow more comfortable with conflict resolution. That's a positive outcome for the workplace. It will foster idea generation, help people get along, minimize negative behaviors and promote the success of all in placing their attention where it belongs - on the customer.

 
6 comments on "Conflict Resolution"
  Commented by  Kumbakonam S Venkataraman, Associate Editor, Dynamic Youth online magazine    | 06 14 2012 02:29:37 +0000
Thanks for the informative write-up. 

In addition to the appropriate procedural steps and methodology of conflict resolution, it is our dispassionate and impartial attitude and open-mindedness that proves to be helpful.  If only we can build confidence in the minds of conflicting parties that we are reasonable and free from any prejudice, chances of solution would automatically brighten.
  Commented by  Prakash Khairnar, Sr. Associate, DSP Merrill Lynch    | 04 15 2009 07:38:19 +0000
Definitely Conflict resolution will go a long way in building a healthy relationship among people and this is specailly important in a workplace where misunderstandings or friction between employees will be detrimental for the organisation as a whole
  Commented by  Nikhil Jain, Senior Consultant, Hewitt Associates    | 03 23 2009 09:51:59 +0000
Hi,
good information. Thank you for post.
I think when some conflict happens that time people get little bit angry and they start argumentation or fighting , we can stop that by remaining silent or by thinking the root cause of that. It helps a lot. it is my view.
  Commented by  Jyoti Rath, Sr. Associate, Barclays    | 03 23 2009 09:45:13 +0000
Thanks MR.Iyer for sharing info on conflict resolution.
Hope to see more of these.
Well resolving conflicts can lead to increased understanding, team members can develop stronger mutual respect, they can understand the things that are most important to them etc....
If conflicts are not resolved effectively it can damage a lot with conflict goals can leading to personal dislike etc...

Jyoti Rath
  Commented by  Viktor Stephen, Consultant/Partner, Get.Next.Job    | 02 08 2009 11:56:43 +0000
thanks for sharing.
  Commented by  Hardik Patel, Team Lead (Staffing and Recruitment), Rishabh Softwares Pvt. Ltd. / Rishi Infotech Pvt. Ltd    | 07 23 2008 11:24:25 +0000
Good information.thanks
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