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CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
RASNEET KAUR
MBA
PIT RAJPURA
CONTENTS
 Meaning and Definition
 Transitions in Conflict Thought
 Functional VS Dysfunctional Conflict
 Levels of conflict-
 Individual level
 Group level
 Organization level
 Conflict Process
 Managing Organizational Conflict
MEANING AND DEFINITION
• In simple words, conflict is a situation of disagreement between two or more
persons, groups or organizations on some issue.
• “Whenever and wherever there is interaction between persons or parties,
there is a possibility of conflict.’’
• According to Joe Kelly, ”Conflict is defined as opposition or dispute between
persons, groups or ideas.’’
• According to David L. Austin, “It can be defined as a disagreement between
two or more individuals or groups, with each individual or group trying to gain
acceptance of its view or objectives over others.”
TRANSITIONS IN CONFLICT THOUGHT
(i) The Traditional View
(ii) The Human Relations View
(iii) The Inter-actionist View.
1. The Traditional View:
According to the traditional view, conflict, by definition, was harmful and was to
be avoided. This view was consistent with the attitudes that prevailed about
human behavior in the 1930s and 1940s. Traditionally, conflict was viewed
negatively, and it was used synonymously with such terms as violence, destruction
and irrationality.
2. The Human Relations View:
The human relations view dominated the conflict theory from the late 1940s
through the mid 1970s. The human relations view argued that conflict was a
natural occurrence in all groups and organizations. Since conflict was inevitable,
management should accept the conflict. This theory says that conflict is
avoidable by creating an environment of goodwill and trust.
3. The Inter-Actionist View:
Modern View Point, while the human relations view accepted conflict, the inter-
actionist approach encourages conflict. This view is based on the belief that
conflict is not only a positive force in a group but is also necessary for a group to
perform effectively. This approach encourages conflict.
FUNCTIONAL VS DYSFUNCTIONAL
Functional
conflict:
Forms of conflict
support the goals and
improve its
performance.
Dysfunctional
conflict:
Form of conflict are
conflicts that hinder
group performance.
Functional conflict outcomes –
• Increased group performance
• Increased quality of decision
• Stimulation of creativity and innovation
• Creation off an environment for self evaluation and change
Dysfunctional conflict outcomes –
• Development of discontent
• Reduced group effectiveness
• Retarded communication
• Reduced group cohesiveness
• Infighting among group members overcome group goals
TYPES/LEVELS OF CONFLICT
Organizational Level conflict
Intra-Organizational Conflict Inter-Organizational Conflict
Group Level Conflict
Intra-Group Conflict Inter-Group Conflict
Individual Level Conflict
Intra-Individual Conflict Inter-Individual conflict
INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL CONFLICT
The individual-level conflict can be
bifurcated into two categories, which
are as follows:
1. Intra-Individual Conflict: Arises within
the individual and is considered
psychological in nature. It can be of two
types:
a) Goal conflict– Refers to a conflict
where an individual or a group has to
compromise its goals for the
achievement of organizational goals.
b) Role conflict– Occurs when individuals
realize that their expected roles are
different from actual roles.
Goal Conflict
Approach-Approach
Approach-Avoidance
Avoidance-Avoidance
2. Inter-Individual Conflict: Refers to
a type of conflict that occurs between
two individuals. Generally, this conflict
arises due to availability of scarce
resources or rewards. It can also occur
because different people have
different opinions, attitude, value
system, and style of working. Conflict
that emerge at individual level are of
two types-
a) Horizontal conflict
b) Vertical conflict
GROUP-LEVEL CONFLICT
Group-level conflict can be categorized
into intra-group conflict and inter-group
conflict, which are mentioned as follows:
1. Intra-Group Conflict – Refers to a
conflict that occurs within a single group.
2. Inter-Group Conflict – Refers to a
conflict that occurs between two or more
groups. Intergroup conflicts are frequently
seen within an organization when two
departments are in conflict with each
other to get scarce resources.
ORGANIZATIONAL-LEVEL CONFLICT
Organizational-level conflict refers to the conflict which occurs at the level of
the entire organization. It is of two types, which are as follows:
1. Intra-Organizational Conflict: Refers to the conflict occurring within an
organization. Intra-organizational level conflict can be of three types, which are
as follows:
a) Horizontal Conflict: Indicates that there can be conflict between two
functional groups at the same hierarchical level.
b) Vertical Conflict: Refers to the conflict between different hierarchical
levels, such as between a superior and subordinates.
2. Inter-Organizational Conflict:
Refers to the conflict occurring
between two or more organizations.
Organizations belonging to same
industry may indulge in unethical
practices and unhealthy competition
because of inter-organizational
conflict.
CONFLICT PROCESS
Louis R. Pondy in his book Conflict, “Organizational Concepts and Models” has
written that there are five stages of a conflict and they may be mentioned as
follows:
1. Latent conflict;
2. Perceived conflict;
3. Felt conflict;
4. Manifest conflict; and
5. Conflict Aftermath.
Latent
conflict
Perceived
conflict
Felt stage
Manifest
stage
Aftermath
1. Latent Conflict:
In this kind of conflict, competition forms the basis, when the aggregate
demands of participants for resources exceed the resources available to the
organization. There are four basic types of latent conflicts and they are – (a)
competition for scarce resources, (b) drive for autonomy, (c) divergence of sub-
unit goals, and, (d) role conflict.
2. Perceived Conflict:
Another are of his view that perceived conflict occurs due to the parties
misunderstanding of each other’s true position. Conflict may sometimes be
perceived when no conditions of latent conflict exists and latent conditions may
be present in a relationship without any of the participants perceiving the
conflict. Such a conflict can be resolved by improving communication between the
parties.
3. Felt Conflict:
• Stress and anxiety
• The personalization of conflict is the mechanism which causes many people to
be concerned with dysfunctions of conflict. In other words, it makes them feel
the conflict.
4. Manifest Conflict:
By manifest conflict we mean any of several varieties of conflictful behaviour
such as open aggression, apathy, sabotage, withdrawal and perfect obedience to
rules except for prison riots, political revolutions and extreme labour unrest,
violence as a form of manifest conflict is rare.
5. Conflict Aftermath:
The aftermath of a conflict may have either positive or negative repercussions
for the organization depending on how the conflict is resolved. If the conflict is
genuinely resolved to the satisfaction of all participants, the basis for a more co-
operative relationship may be laid; or the participants in their drive for a more
ordered relationship may focus on latent conflicts not previously perceived and
dealt with.
On the other hand, if the conflict is merely suppressed but not
resolved, the latent conditions of conflict may be aggravated and explode in a
more serious form until they are rectified. This conflict is called “Conflict
aftermath’’.
MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICT
If two groups or parties X and Y
experience conflict, each could be
more concerned about their own self
or they could experience more concern
for the other. When concern for the
self is very low, they could be very
unassertive and if concern for the self
is high, they could be very assertive.
If their concern for the other is low
they would tend to be uncooperative,
and if it is high, they would be very
cooperative.
1. Avoidance: If, in a conflicting situation, party X is concerned neither about
himself nor the other, X is likely to avoid facing or handling the conflict.
When the situation is, thus, ignored or neglected, then Y might just get the
better of X by taking advantage of X’s avoidance behavior.
2. Competing: If on the other hand, X has very high concern for himself, but
very low concern for the other, then X will take a very high competitive
stance and would approach the conflict situation from “I win-you lose” stance.
The competitive mode of handling the conflict will then resolve who wins and
who loses in the situation.
3. Accommodating: If X is highly concerned about the other but not so much
about himself, that is, X is cooperative but very unassertive about satisfying
his own concerns, then, he will be eager to give into Y and please Y. To ensure
that Y’s concerns are satisfied, X would be very accommodating and thus, try
to resolve conflict through a policy of appeasement.
4. Collaboration: If X has concern both for the self and for the other, then X
would approach the conflict situation in a collaborative mode with a desire to
solve whatever problem exists, in a way that would benefit both the parties.
A “win-win” stance will be taken in such a case and the resolution of conflict
will result in stratifying experience for both the parties.
5. Compromise: If X has medium level of concern both for himself and the
other, then he would take a compromising stance with the attitude of “give
and take” and be willing to share the resources so that neither totally wins
nor totally loses.
After going through all the above models, the question arises as
to whether there is one best mode for conflict resolution? The answer is from
my point of view, Collaborating and Compromise both are the best models to
manage the conflict in an organization.
THANK YOU

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CONFLICT MANAGEMENT.pptx

  • 2. CONTENTS  Meaning and Definition  Transitions in Conflict Thought  Functional VS Dysfunctional Conflict  Levels of conflict-  Individual level  Group level  Organization level  Conflict Process  Managing Organizational Conflict
  • 3. MEANING AND DEFINITION • In simple words, conflict is a situation of disagreement between two or more persons, groups or organizations on some issue. • “Whenever and wherever there is interaction between persons or parties, there is a possibility of conflict.’’ • According to Joe Kelly, ”Conflict is defined as opposition or dispute between persons, groups or ideas.’’ • According to David L. Austin, “It can be defined as a disagreement between two or more individuals or groups, with each individual or group trying to gain acceptance of its view or objectives over others.”
  • 4. TRANSITIONS IN CONFLICT THOUGHT (i) The Traditional View (ii) The Human Relations View (iii) The Inter-actionist View. 1. The Traditional View: According to the traditional view, conflict, by definition, was harmful and was to be avoided. This view was consistent with the attitudes that prevailed about human behavior in the 1930s and 1940s. Traditionally, conflict was viewed negatively, and it was used synonymously with such terms as violence, destruction and irrationality.
  • 5. 2. The Human Relations View: The human relations view dominated the conflict theory from the late 1940s through the mid 1970s. The human relations view argued that conflict was a natural occurrence in all groups and organizations. Since conflict was inevitable, management should accept the conflict. This theory says that conflict is avoidable by creating an environment of goodwill and trust. 3. The Inter-Actionist View: Modern View Point, while the human relations view accepted conflict, the inter- actionist approach encourages conflict. This view is based on the belief that conflict is not only a positive force in a group but is also necessary for a group to perform effectively. This approach encourages conflict.
  • 6. FUNCTIONAL VS DYSFUNCTIONAL Functional conflict: Forms of conflict support the goals and improve its performance. Dysfunctional conflict: Form of conflict are conflicts that hinder group performance.
  • 7. Functional conflict outcomes – • Increased group performance • Increased quality of decision • Stimulation of creativity and innovation • Creation off an environment for self evaluation and change Dysfunctional conflict outcomes – • Development of discontent • Reduced group effectiveness • Retarded communication • Reduced group cohesiveness • Infighting among group members overcome group goals
  • 8. TYPES/LEVELS OF CONFLICT Organizational Level conflict Intra-Organizational Conflict Inter-Organizational Conflict Group Level Conflict Intra-Group Conflict Inter-Group Conflict Individual Level Conflict Intra-Individual Conflict Inter-Individual conflict
  • 9. INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL CONFLICT The individual-level conflict can be bifurcated into two categories, which are as follows: 1. Intra-Individual Conflict: Arises within the individual and is considered psychological in nature. It can be of two types: a) Goal conflict– Refers to a conflict where an individual or a group has to compromise its goals for the achievement of organizational goals. b) Role conflict– Occurs when individuals realize that their expected roles are different from actual roles. Goal Conflict Approach-Approach Approach-Avoidance Avoidance-Avoidance
  • 10. 2. Inter-Individual Conflict: Refers to a type of conflict that occurs between two individuals. Generally, this conflict arises due to availability of scarce resources or rewards. It can also occur because different people have different opinions, attitude, value system, and style of working. Conflict that emerge at individual level are of two types- a) Horizontal conflict b) Vertical conflict
  • 11. GROUP-LEVEL CONFLICT Group-level conflict can be categorized into intra-group conflict and inter-group conflict, which are mentioned as follows: 1. Intra-Group Conflict – Refers to a conflict that occurs within a single group. 2. Inter-Group Conflict – Refers to a conflict that occurs between two or more groups. Intergroup conflicts are frequently seen within an organization when two departments are in conflict with each other to get scarce resources.
  • 12. ORGANIZATIONAL-LEVEL CONFLICT Organizational-level conflict refers to the conflict which occurs at the level of the entire organization. It is of two types, which are as follows: 1. Intra-Organizational Conflict: Refers to the conflict occurring within an organization. Intra-organizational level conflict can be of three types, which are as follows: a) Horizontal Conflict: Indicates that there can be conflict between two functional groups at the same hierarchical level. b) Vertical Conflict: Refers to the conflict between different hierarchical levels, such as between a superior and subordinates.
  • 13. 2. Inter-Organizational Conflict: Refers to the conflict occurring between two or more organizations. Organizations belonging to same industry may indulge in unethical practices and unhealthy competition because of inter-organizational conflict.
  • 14. CONFLICT PROCESS Louis R. Pondy in his book Conflict, “Organizational Concepts and Models” has written that there are five stages of a conflict and they may be mentioned as follows: 1. Latent conflict; 2. Perceived conflict; 3. Felt conflict; 4. Manifest conflict; and 5. Conflict Aftermath. Latent conflict Perceived conflict Felt stage Manifest stage Aftermath
  • 15. 1. Latent Conflict: In this kind of conflict, competition forms the basis, when the aggregate demands of participants for resources exceed the resources available to the organization. There are four basic types of latent conflicts and they are – (a) competition for scarce resources, (b) drive for autonomy, (c) divergence of sub- unit goals, and, (d) role conflict. 2. Perceived Conflict: Another are of his view that perceived conflict occurs due to the parties misunderstanding of each other’s true position. Conflict may sometimes be perceived when no conditions of latent conflict exists and latent conditions may be present in a relationship without any of the participants perceiving the conflict. Such a conflict can be resolved by improving communication between the parties.
  • 16. 3. Felt Conflict: • Stress and anxiety • The personalization of conflict is the mechanism which causes many people to be concerned with dysfunctions of conflict. In other words, it makes them feel the conflict. 4. Manifest Conflict: By manifest conflict we mean any of several varieties of conflictful behaviour such as open aggression, apathy, sabotage, withdrawal and perfect obedience to rules except for prison riots, political revolutions and extreme labour unrest, violence as a form of manifest conflict is rare.
  • 17. 5. Conflict Aftermath: The aftermath of a conflict may have either positive or negative repercussions for the organization depending on how the conflict is resolved. If the conflict is genuinely resolved to the satisfaction of all participants, the basis for a more co- operative relationship may be laid; or the participants in their drive for a more ordered relationship may focus on latent conflicts not previously perceived and dealt with. On the other hand, if the conflict is merely suppressed but not resolved, the latent conditions of conflict may be aggravated and explode in a more serious form until they are rectified. This conflict is called “Conflict aftermath’’.
  • 18. MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICT If two groups or parties X and Y experience conflict, each could be more concerned about their own self or they could experience more concern for the other. When concern for the self is very low, they could be very unassertive and if concern for the self is high, they could be very assertive. If their concern for the other is low they would tend to be uncooperative, and if it is high, they would be very cooperative.
  • 19. 1. Avoidance: If, in a conflicting situation, party X is concerned neither about himself nor the other, X is likely to avoid facing or handling the conflict. When the situation is, thus, ignored or neglected, then Y might just get the better of X by taking advantage of X’s avoidance behavior. 2. Competing: If on the other hand, X has very high concern for himself, but very low concern for the other, then X will take a very high competitive stance and would approach the conflict situation from “I win-you lose” stance. The competitive mode of handling the conflict will then resolve who wins and who loses in the situation.
  • 20. 3. Accommodating: If X is highly concerned about the other but not so much about himself, that is, X is cooperative but very unassertive about satisfying his own concerns, then, he will be eager to give into Y and please Y. To ensure that Y’s concerns are satisfied, X would be very accommodating and thus, try to resolve conflict through a policy of appeasement. 4. Collaboration: If X has concern both for the self and for the other, then X would approach the conflict situation in a collaborative mode with a desire to solve whatever problem exists, in a way that would benefit both the parties. A “win-win” stance will be taken in such a case and the resolution of conflict will result in stratifying experience for both the parties.
  • 21. 5. Compromise: If X has medium level of concern both for himself and the other, then he would take a compromising stance with the attitude of “give and take” and be willing to share the resources so that neither totally wins nor totally loses. After going through all the above models, the question arises as to whether there is one best mode for conflict resolution? The answer is from my point of view, Collaborating and Compromise both are the best models to manage the conflict in an organization.