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Conflict Management in the Workplace: How to Deal with Conflict as a Manager

admin March 04, 2024

A trait that comes in handy when it comes to conflicts in teams.

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How conflicts in organizations look

That is my induction into one of the Critical Product portfolio teams I am being asked to lead. 

I’m already observing aggressive body language, discomfort, uneasiness, strain and tension in the words, pitch and tone of voices in the team. It isn’t something I hoped to start my induction with at all.

Well, s**t happens!

Finding the right moment to intervene, I suggest we timeout the meeting. With everyone in the same office location today, I invite everyone to an evening coffee and dessert. This also gives me a chance to say hello to each person. The invitation is welcomed by all. We walk over to the well-set cafeteria serving awesome dessert options and coffee.

The importance of conflicts in an organization

We grab coffee and desserts and walk over to the standing bar tables at one end of the cafeteria. After brief introductions, I bring up the conflict from the meeting. 

Conflict Management in the Workplace: How to Deal with Conflict as a Manager

There is a moment’s pause after which one of the team members says, “Finally we are talking about the elephant in the room! It’s high time we address this dysfunction. I’d also like to hear your independent view, Sarika, on how we could resolve this and move forward.”

Everyone has a short comment on this. But all are in alignment and recognize that we can no longer ignore this conflict. So, let’s confront it.

We agree to meet the next day for a workshop that I would facilitate.

Conflict management strategies

Few key things we do in the workshop the next day:

  1. Start by acknowledging that there is a conflict within the team
  2. Align on the purpose of the workshop
  3. Call out the obvious so that everyone in the room feels safe voicing their opinion. If otherwise, they need to inform the facilitator so we could receive and respect the anonymous feedback.
  4. Create an environment to openly talk about disagreements
  5. List what we agree on
  6. List what we do not agree on
  7. Through facilitated meaningful dialogue, we agree to disagree too
  8. New ideas and conversations emerge out of the various dialogues
  9. Brainstorm potential options, trade-offs, highlight implications 
  10. Come up with prioritized actions / experiments to take forward to address the conflict
  11. Own up and commit to actions!

The workshop goes on for almost the whole working day with everyone making this their only priority. This was important because it was something everyone needed to address.

Conflict Management in the Workplace: How to Deal with Conflict as a Manager

Key learnings for conflict management in an organization

  • It is crucial to acknowledge that there is conflict
  • Conflict is inevitable
  • We will all have different perspectives. We need to be okay with that. With more than one person in the room there will be more than one point of view. We need to have an open mind to study, question, accept or reject that point of view.
  • Conflict is one of the key pillars of successful teams
  • Healthy conflict is important for us to innovate and progress
  • Healthy conflict has made us stronger and cohesive as a team
  • Through trusting each other, everyone knew they could ask for help, experiment, take risks and apologize, if needed. If the worst came to pass, we knew we had each other’s backs too
  • There’s always going to be conflict. It needs to be recognized and dealt with.

Today, we don’t fear conflict anymore. 

We have experienced how healthy conflict leads to innovation. Good leaders nurture and encourage healthy conflict to create high performing teams.

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