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Conflict management
By:
Muhammad Aleem
Conflict management
Topics discussed under are:
 Conflict and conflict management.
 Causes of conflict.
 Sources of conflict.
 Types of conflict.
 How to resolve conflicts.
While no single definition of conflict exists, most
definitions involve the following factors:
There are at least two independent groups:
• the groups perceive some incompatibility between
themselves
• the groups interact with each other in some way
conflict
Example definition:
"process in which one party perceives that its interests
are being opposed or negatively affected by another
party"
On the other hand…
Conflict management is the process of limiting the
negative aspects of conflict while increasing the positive
aspects of conflict. The aim of conflict management is to
enhance learning and group outcomes, including
effectiveness or performance in organizational setting.
Properly managed conflict can improve group outcomes
Conflict management
Conflict may occur when:
A party is required to engage in an activity that is incongruent
with his or her needs or interests.
A party holds behavioral preferences, the satisfaction of which
is incompatible with another person's implementation of his or
her preferences.
A party wants some mutually desirable resource that is in short
supply, such that the wants of all parties involved may not be
satisfied fully.
Causes of conflict
A party possesses attitudes, values, skills, and goals that
are salient in directing his or her behavior but are
perceived to be exclusive of the attitudes, values, skills,
and goals held by the other(s).
Two parties have partially exclusive behavioral
preferences regarding their joint actions.
Another cause of conflict is that because of
Disagreement over the decisions.
Causes of conflicts
Two parties are interdependent in the
performance of functions or activities.(Rahim,
2002, p. 207)
Different objectives of individual or groups
Distribution of resources
Causes of conflict
When you think of the different types of conflict, you
might instantly think of the ones referred to in literature,
especially in fiction. They can be applied to real life, of
course.
Conflict is classified into the following four types:
Types of conflict
Interpersonal conflict refers to a conflict between two
individuals. This occurs typically due to how people are
different from one another. We have varied personalities
which usually results to incompatible choices and
opinions. Apparently, it is a natural occurrence which
can eventually help in personal growth or developing
your relationships with others.
Interpersonal conflict
Styles of handling interpersonal conflict
Intrapersonal conflict occurs within an individual. The
experience takes place in the person’s mind. Hence, it is
a type of conflict that is psychological involving the
individual’s thoughts, values, principles and emotions.
Interpersonal conflict may come in different scales, from
the simpler mundane ones like deciding whether or not
to go organic for lunch to ones that can affect major
decisions such as choosing a career path.
Intrapersonal conflict.
Intragroup conflict is a type of conflict that happens
among individuals within a team. The incompatibilities
and misunderstandings among these individuals lead to
an intragroup conflict. It is arises from interpersonal
disagreements (e.g. team members have different
personalities which may lead to tension) or differences
in views and ideas (e.g. in a presentation, members of
the team might find the notions presented by the one
presiding to be erroneous due to their differences in
opinion)..
Intragroup conflict.
Within a team, conflict can be helpful in coming up with
decisions which will eventually allow them to reach their
objectives as a team. However, if the degree of conflict
disrupts harmony among the members, then some serious
guidance from a different party will be needed for it to be
settled
Intragroup conflict
Intergroup conflict takes place when a misunderstanding
arises among different teams within an organization. For
instance, the sales department of an organization can come in
conflict with the customer support department. This is due to
the varied sets of goals and interests of these different groups.
In addition, competition also contributes for intergroup conflict
to arise. There are other factors which fuel this type of conflict.
Some of these factors may include a rivalry in resources or the
boundaries set by a group to others which establishes their own
identity as a team.
Intergroup conflict.
The classification of conflict is often made on the basis of the
antecedent conditions that lead to conflict. Conflict may originate
from a number of sources, such as tasks, values, goals, and so on.
It has been found appropriate to classify conflict on the basis of
these sources for proper understanding of its nature and
implications. Following is a brief description of this
classification.
Sources of conflict
This occurs when two interacting social entities, while
trying to solve a problem together, become aware that their
feelings and emotions regarding some or all the issues are
incompatible (Guetzkow & Gyr, 1954.Pelled et al. defined
it as “a condition in which group members have
interpersonal clashes characterized by anger, frustration,
and other negative feelings”
01.Affective Conflict
This occurs when two or more organizational members disagree
on their task or content issues. This type of conflict has also been
labeled task conflict cognitive conflict and issue conflict.(Jehn
(1997b) characterized this type of conflict as “disagreements
among group members’ ideas and opinions about the task being
performed, such as disagreement regarding an organization’s
current strategic position or determining the correct data to
include in areport”.
02.Substantive Conflict
This is defined as an inconsistency between two parties in their
preferences for the allocation of a scarce resource. This type of
conflict occurs “when each party, sharing the same understanding
of the situation, prefers a different and somewhat incompatible
solution to a problem involving either a distribution of scarce
resources between them or a decision to share the work of solving
it” (Druckman & Zechmeister, 1973, p. 450). The contention of
managers A and B for the same vice president’s job exemplifies a
conflict of interest
03. Conflict of Interest
This occurs when two social entities differ in their
values or ideologies on certain issues (Druckman,
Broome, & Korper, 1988). This is also called
ideological conflict. The ideological disagreement of
supervisors A and B on the question of
“compensatory hiring” is an example of value
conflict. Conflict between pro-life and pro-choice
groups in connection with abortion is another
example of conflict of values.
04. Conflict of Values
This occurs when a preferred outcome or an end-state of
two social entities is inconsistent. In rare cases “it may
involve divergent preferences over all of the decision
outcomes, constituting a zero-sum game” (Cosier & Rose,
1977, p. 378). The understanding of managers A and B that
only one of their preferred job design programs can be
implemented for their division is an example of goal
conflict.
05. Goal Conflict
The former is characterized by situations in
which actors follow explicit rules and display
predictable behavior, and their relationship has
continuity, as in the case of line–staff conflict or
labor–management negotiations. Most
common conflict is non-institutionalized.
06. Institutionalized versus Non-institutionalized
Conflict
This conflict is characterized by a situation where the
conflicting entities feel the need for a drawn-out conflict to
punish the opponent. In other words, each party determines
its gains, in part, by incurring costs to the other party
(Saaty, 1990, p. 49). Examples of retributive conflicts are
Northern Ireland and Palestinian– Israeli conflicts and the
Cold War between the former superpowers.
07. Retributive Conflict
This relates to the incorrect assignment of causes
(behaviors, parties, or issues) to conflict (Deutsch, 1977).
For example, an employee may wrongly attribute to his or
her supervisor a cut in the employee’s department budget,
which may have been done by higher-level managers over
the protest of the supervisor.
08. Misattributed Conflict
This type of conflict occurs when the conflicting parties
either direct their frustrations or hostilities to social entities
who are not involved in conflict or argue over secondary,
not major, issues (Deutsch, 1977).
09. Displaced Conflict
Giving up / withdrawal.
It is the poor way of management. It is the stop gap
approach and does not solve the problem. It only
temporarily delays the re-occurrence of problem.
Smoothing
It temporarily avoids the conflict by pleasing one or more
parties involved in project. It also does not provide long
lasting solutions.
Methods for Resolving Conflict
Forcing
If the individual wants to satisfy his own needs without
giving any considerations to others needs then he is
pursuing a strategy of forcing.
Compromising
It involves bargain between the disputing parties to reach
on and an agreement acceptable to both parties. The
disputing parties make trade of that often fall short of their
original demands.
Method for Resolving conflict
Confronting / problem solving.
It is a method which requires participation of all the parties
involved in conflict. It involves the open talk to identify the root
cause of problem and joint effort to use problem solving
techniques to resolves the disputes.
smoothing
Forcing
Giving up
compromising
Confronting
Value of relationship
Valueofowngoals
Problem solving process
In 1970, a survey was conducts by Ronald Burkeys regarding 100
decisions that were made as a result of some conflict in different
organization. The result of that survey is as under:
Total % Effective % Un-effective %
Giving up/withdrawal 4.7 0 100
Smoothing 0.9 0 100
Forcing 51.9 23.6 76.4
Compromising 8.5 66.5 33.5
Confronting/problem solving 29.3 100 0
Steps for resolving conflict

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Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
 

Conflict management

  • 2. Conflict management Topics discussed under are:  Conflict and conflict management.  Causes of conflict.  Sources of conflict.  Types of conflict.  How to resolve conflicts.
  • 3. While no single definition of conflict exists, most definitions involve the following factors: There are at least two independent groups: • the groups perceive some incompatibility between themselves • the groups interact with each other in some way conflict
  • 4. Example definition: "process in which one party perceives that its interests are being opposed or negatively affected by another party" On the other hand…
  • 5. Conflict management is the process of limiting the negative aspects of conflict while increasing the positive aspects of conflict. The aim of conflict management is to enhance learning and group outcomes, including effectiveness or performance in organizational setting. Properly managed conflict can improve group outcomes Conflict management
  • 6. Conflict may occur when: A party is required to engage in an activity that is incongruent with his or her needs or interests. A party holds behavioral preferences, the satisfaction of which is incompatible with another person's implementation of his or her preferences. A party wants some mutually desirable resource that is in short supply, such that the wants of all parties involved may not be satisfied fully. Causes of conflict
  • 7. A party possesses attitudes, values, skills, and goals that are salient in directing his or her behavior but are perceived to be exclusive of the attitudes, values, skills, and goals held by the other(s). Two parties have partially exclusive behavioral preferences regarding their joint actions. Another cause of conflict is that because of Disagreement over the decisions. Causes of conflicts
  • 8. Two parties are interdependent in the performance of functions or activities.(Rahim, 2002, p. 207) Different objectives of individual or groups Distribution of resources Causes of conflict
  • 9. When you think of the different types of conflict, you might instantly think of the ones referred to in literature, especially in fiction. They can be applied to real life, of course. Conflict is classified into the following four types: Types of conflict
  • 10. Interpersonal conflict refers to a conflict between two individuals. This occurs typically due to how people are different from one another. We have varied personalities which usually results to incompatible choices and opinions. Apparently, it is a natural occurrence which can eventually help in personal growth or developing your relationships with others. Interpersonal conflict
  • 11. Styles of handling interpersonal conflict
  • 12. Intrapersonal conflict occurs within an individual. The experience takes place in the person’s mind. Hence, it is a type of conflict that is psychological involving the individual’s thoughts, values, principles and emotions. Interpersonal conflict may come in different scales, from the simpler mundane ones like deciding whether or not to go organic for lunch to ones that can affect major decisions such as choosing a career path. Intrapersonal conflict.
  • 13. Intragroup conflict is a type of conflict that happens among individuals within a team. The incompatibilities and misunderstandings among these individuals lead to an intragroup conflict. It is arises from interpersonal disagreements (e.g. team members have different personalities which may lead to tension) or differences in views and ideas (e.g. in a presentation, members of the team might find the notions presented by the one presiding to be erroneous due to their differences in opinion).. Intragroup conflict.
  • 14. Within a team, conflict can be helpful in coming up with decisions which will eventually allow them to reach their objectives as a team. However, if the degree of conflict disrupts harmony among the members, then some serious guidance from a different party will be needed for it to be settled Intragroup conflict
  • 15. Intergroup conflict takes place when a misunderstanding arises among different teams within an organization. For instance, the sales department of an organization can come in conflict with the customer support department. This is due to the varied sets of goals and interests of these different groups. In addition, competition also contributes for intergroup conflict to arise. There are other factors which fuel this type of conflict. Some of these factors may include a rivalry in resources or the boundaries set by a group to others which establishes their own identity as a team. Intergroup conflict.
  • 16. The classification of conflict is often made on the basis of the antecedent conditions that lead to conflict. Conflict may originate from a number of sources, such as tasks, values, goals, and so on. It has been found appropriate to classify conflict on the basis of these sources for proper understanding of its nature and implications. Following is a brief description of this classification. Sources of conflict
  • 17. This occurs when two interacting social entities, while trying to solve a problem together, become aware that their feelings and emotions regarding some or all the issues are incompatible (Guetzkow & Gyr, 1954.Pelled et al. defined it as “a condition in which group members have interpersonal clashes characterized by anger, frustration, and other negative feelings” 01.Affective Conflict
  • 18. This occurs when two or more organizational members disagree on their task or content issues. This type of conflict has also been labeled task conflict cognitive conflict and issue conflict.(Jehn (1997b) characterized this type of conflict as “disagreements among group members’ ideas and opinions about the task being performed, such as disagreement regarding an organization’s current strategic position or determining the correct data to include in areport”. 02.Substantive Conflict
  • 19. This is defined as an inconsistency between two parties in their preferences for the allocation of a scarce resource. This type of conflict occurs “when each party, sharing the same understanding of the situation, prefers a different and somewhat incompatible solution to a problem involving either a distribution of scarce resources between them or a decision to share the work of solving it” (Druckman & Zechmeister, 1973, p. 450). The contention of managers A and B for the same vice president’s job exemplifies a conflict of interest 03. Conflict of Interest
  • 20. This occurs when two social entities differ in their values or ideologies on certain issues (Druckman, Broome, & Korper, 1988). This is also called ideological conflict. The ideological disagreement of supervisors A and B on the question of “compensatory hiring” is an example of value conflict. Conflict between pro-life and pro-choice groups in connection with abortion is another example of conflict of values. 04. Conflict of Values
  • 21. This occurs when a preferred outcome or an end-state of two social entities is inconsistent. In rare cases “it may involve divergent preferences over all of the decision outcomes, constituting a zero-sum game” (Cosier & Rose, 1977, p. 378). The understanding of managers A and B that only one of their preferred job design programs can be implemented for their division is an example of goal conflict. 05. Goal Conflict
  • 22. The former is characterized by situations in which actors follow explicit rules and display predictable behavior, and their relationship has continuity, as in the case of line–staff conflict or labor–management negotiations. Most common conflict is non-institutionalized. 06. Institutionalized versus Non-institutionalized Conflict
  • 23. This conflict is characterized by a situation where the conflicting entities feel the need for a drawn-out conflict to punish the opponent. In other words, each party determines its gains, in part, by incurring costs to the other party (Saaty, 1990, p. 49). Examples of retributive conflicts are Northern Ireland and Palestinian– Israeli conflicts and the Cold War between the former superpowers. 07. Retributive Conflict
  • 24. This relates to the incorrect assignment of causes (behaviors, parties, or issues) to conflict (Deutsch, 1977). For example, an employee may wrongly attribute to his or her supervisor a cut in the employee’s department budget, which may have been done by higher-level managers over the protest of the supervisor. 08. Misattributed Conflict
  • 25. This type of conflict occurs when the conflicting parties either direct their frustrations or hostilities to social entities who are not involved in conflict or argue over secondary, not major, issues (Deutsch, 1977). 09. Displaced Conflict
  • 26. Giving up / withdrawal. It is the poor way of management. It is the stop gap approach and does not solve the problem. It only temporarily delays the re-occurrence of problem. Smoothing It temporarily avoids the conflict by pleasing one or more parties involved in project. It also does not provide long lasting solutions. Methods for Resolving Conflict
  • 27. Forcing If the individual wants to satisfy his own needs without giving any considerations to others needs then he is pursuing a strategy of forcing. Compromising It involves bargain between the disputing parties to reach on and an agreement acceptable to both parties. The disputing parties make trade of that often fall short of their original demands. Method for Resolving conflict
  • 28. Confronting / problem solving. It is a method which requires participation of all the parties involved in conflict. It involves the open talk to identify the root cause of problem and joint effort to use problem solving techniques to resolves the disputes.
  • 31. In 1970, a survey was conducts by Ronald Burkeys regarding 100 decisions that were made as a result of some conflict in different organization. The result of that survey is as under: Total % Effective % Un-effective % Giving up/withdrawal 4.7 0 100 Smoothing 0.9 0 100 Forcing 51.9 23.6 76.4 Compromising 8.5 66.5 33.5 Confronting/problem solving 29.3 100 0