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Conflict Management Process. The Case of the Poisoned Chalice (Paperback)
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Conflict Management Process. The Case of the Poisoned Chalice (Paperback)
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Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject Business economics
- Business Management, Corporate Governance, printed single-sided,
grade: B, University of Cambridge, language: English, abstract:
Constant organizational changes inevitably lead to interpersonal
and group conflicts within organizations. In order to mitigate the
negative consequences of unresolved conflict, the conflict
management process must be carefully managed. The intervention
strategy employed to resolve the conflict depends upon the
particular circumstances surrounding the particular case. The
conflict management process should begin with a careful diagnosis
of the problem and measurement of the severity, extent and causes
of the conflict. This should be followed by the implementation of
the appropriate strategy which should involve some level of
learning evidenced by new behaviours, and finally the process
should be evaluated and the feedback examined to determine its
effectiveness. Communication, management involvement, style and
control, as well as the use of effective change management
strategies, are essential elements of a successful conflict
management process. Effective conflict management processes will
shape and positively impact the culture of the organization. If
time pressure affects the conflict management process, it must be
firmly controlled by the manager. Any previous failed attempts at
conflict resolution by the manager should be corrected by engaging
an external third party specialist to add objectivity and novelty
to the situation. Change management strategies are necessary for
lasting conflict management change and a transformational
management style should be applied. In cases where there is
interpersonal and group conflict, the following recommendations
should be considered: The Manager should take control of the
process and carry out a comprehensive diagnosis of the conflict Use
intervention by engaging a qualified Conflict Specialist for an
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