Management Conflict in Nursing Workplaces
Management Conflict in Nursing Workplaces
Management Conflict in Nursing Workplaces
Resources
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Cant We All
Learning Objectives
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conflict management
conflict situations
CONFLICT HAPPENS
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Conflict is
a normal, inescapable
part of life
a periodic occurrence
in any relationship
an opportunity to
understand opposing
preferences and values
ENERGY
Outcomes of Conflict:
The Good, Bad and Ugly
The good
clarify important issues & concerns
abilities and potentials surface
motivate people to do better
provide creative, constructive, innovative ideas
stimulate energy
require new decisions & rules
generate changes to prevent future disputes
facilitate understanding of people & problem
increase trust and improve relationships
and the Bad & Ugly
consumes time & energy
takes people away from primary tasks
promotion of self interest at expense of organization
stress induced illness
lower morale, sabotage, polarization, job dissatisfaction, loss of
productivity, apathy, etc.
or
Disagreement about
personal
Characteristic of high
performing groups
Personal antagonism
fueled by differences
of opinion
Destructive to group
performance and
cohesion
Ibid., 24.
begin
Invite the other party
to a conversation
Be clear about your
intentions
State your goal - a
positive resolution
Ibid.
persons perspective
Paraphrase what
you hear
Acknowledge your
contribution
Describe your
perspective
Ibid.
I take action
I adopt beliefs
I draw conclusions
I add meaning
I select data
Observable data
Clark, W. (October 17, 2005). People Whose Ideas Influence
Organisational Work - Chris Argyris. In
Organisations@Onepine. Retrieved March 8, 2009, from
http://www.onepine.info/pargy.htm
language
Avoid pronouns
Use issues to
at a time
Clarify assumptions
Explore interests
and feelings
Ibid.
Reality test
Is this doable?
Durability test
Is this durable?
Interest test
Jointly
plan
create action
What needs to
happen?
Who needs to do
what? By when?
take place if
problems occur?
Ibid.
Tools for
Conflict Management
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Conflict Styles:
Assertiveness and
Cooperativeness
to
Competing is Effective:
When quick decisive action is needed
On important issues when unpopular action must
be taken
When the issue is vital, and the right course is clear
To protect against people who take advantage of
noncompetitive behavior
Accommodating is Effective:
When you are wrong, when learning is important, or
Avoiding Is Effective:
When the issue is relatively trivial
When you know you cant be satisfied
When the costs of conflict outweigh the benefits of
resolution
important
Collaborating Is Effective:
When it is important that both sides be integrated
When you want to learn and fully understand others
views
To merge different perspectives and insights
To gain commitment through consensual decisions
To work through hard feelings that have interfered with
interpersonal relationships
Compromising Is Effective:
When goals are less important than avoiding the
Manage anger
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Listen actively
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Avoid assumptions
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Get help
Win-Lose or Win-Win
"In a successful negotiation, everyone wins. The objective
should be agreement, not victory."
Summary:
What is a Successful Negotiation?
Parties willingly work together to resolve an issue by: