home

the education initiative

Read

Excerpt from the art of managing: conflict behavior styles

 

Conflict occurs in situations in which people are interdependent, seek different outcomes, favor different methods to the same end, or perceive others are interfering with their ability for rewards or resources. A person's behavior in conflict situations can be described by two basic dimensions—assertiveness and cooperation. Assertiveness is the extent to which the team member attempts to satisfy his own concerns. Cooperation is the team members attempt to satisfy the other person's concerns. There are five specific methods of dealing with conflict using these two dimensions: competing, collaborating, compromising, avoiding, and accommodating. Each one of us has a tendency for one or more behavior styles depending on the situation.

When teams form, there will be conflict. Any time there is more than one person, you will have conflict. How do you handle conflict?

Understanding the style with which you are comfortable is important when you are dealing with conflict with one person or in a group. For example, if avoidance is how you deal with conflict, when it arises, you will shrink back, saying to yourself, “I don't want to do this.” Your thoughts might go like, “It's bad enough when it happens with my spouse, but I don't have to do it in my job.”

Keep in mind that there are times when every one of these behaviors will appear in each of us. For example, we would not have sports without competitive conflict—football, baseball, basketball, hockey, golf. People get a charge out of this type of win/lose competition. Each behavior has value, depending on what you need in a given situation.

Conflict has value. If you discourage conflict, you will have trouble building good teams. If everyone always agrees, we go along and it's boring and predictable. But what if you don't want yelling, screaming and hitting? That kind of conflict scares me. It reminds me of my childhood. But, when we talk about conflict, we are really talking about our differences. Our differences are who we are. Knowing that each person is different allows us to go into a group or team with the understanding that everyone will have different opinions and thoughts. But if we think everyone is the same, we will be really disappointed and hurt when someone differs from us.

We each have the responsibility to be aware of the differences and uniqueness in each of us. Conflict is good. Be open to differences. Until each of us can say, “Tell me what you think; let me hear what you think; and, why do you believe what you think,” then the conflict will continue to be competing. Using inquiry and questions to find out more about the other person will give us understanding and compassion.

Teams that have a good understanding of conflict management work effectively and learn to trust others. These people work together effectively in other subgroups, are more task oriented, demonstrate increased satisfaction, and work toward better decisions. “The Art of Managing...How to Build a Better Workplace and Relationships” helps you define your behavior in conflict situations.

 

 

 

Future degree - the education initiative

 

 

 

Latest news

Pr. George's Aims to Hire Next Schools Chief by June. The Prince George's County Board of Education will conduct a search for a superintendent to replace the outgoing schools chief and hopes to name a new leader by June, the board's chairman said yesterday.

Candidates Differ on Vouchers. Sen. John McCain has spoken boldly about school voucher programs as an effective way to improve education.

Wash. father, stepmother charged with mistreatment. A father and stepmother accused of withholding a 14-year-old girl's food and water so drastically that she weighed only 48 pounds have been charged with criminal mistreatment.



read latest education news




Our visitors who read this article read these too:

Transitioning From College Student Internships to Full-Time Careers

If you are lucky, at the end of your internship, you will be asked to stay on as a full-time employee ( or at least encouraged to apply for a full-time position ) . The opportunities given to we ...


Future Possibilities - Education Technology

Laptop and PDA's

Individuals in business world have been utilizing power of the laptop and handheld for years now. The educational community has just started to util...


Training is a Journey, Not a Destination

'All want to be learned, but no one is willing to pay price " Juvenal
'My joy in learning is partly that it enables me to teach " Seneca

When I was thinking about this art...


 

 

Archive

2008

October | September | August | March | February | January


2007

September | August | July | June | May | April | March


 

© 2005 - 2008 Future degree - A education initiative