2. Slide 2
Conflict
• Conflicts: there are at least two independent groups, the groups
perceive some incompatibility between themselves, and the groups
interact with each other in some way. Two example definitions are,
"process in which one party perceives that its interests are being
opposed or negatively affected by another party"
4. Slide 4
Causes of Conflict in Organizations
• Misunderstanding
• Personality clashes
• Competition for resources
• Authority issues
• Lack of cooperation
• Differences over methods or style
• Low performance
• Value or goal differences
5. Slide 5
FUNCTIONAL & DYSFUNCTIONAL CONFLICT
• Functional conflict: work works toward the goals
of an organization or group.
• Dysfunctional conflict: blocks an organization or
group from reaching its goals.
6. Level of conflict Types of conflict
Organization
Group
Individual
Within & between
organization
Within & between group
Within & between individual
7. Group Conflict
Intragroup conflict:
• conflict among members of a group
• early stages of group development
• ways of doing tasks or reaching
group’s goals
Intergroup conflict:
• between two or more groups
8. Individual Conflict
Interpersonal conflict:
• between two or more people a differences in views
about what should be done
• differences in orientation to work and time in
different parts of an organization
Intrapersonal conflict:
• occurs within an individual
• threat to a person’s values
• feeding of unfair treatment
• multiple and contradictory sources of socialization
10. Conflict Continuum
I win, you lose (competition—A)
I lose or give in (accommodate—B)
We both get something (compromise—C)
We both “win”(collaborate—D)
11. Competition
Plus
•The winner is clear
•Winners usually experience gains
Minus
•Establishes the battleground for the next
conflict
•May cause worthy competitors to
withdraw or leave the organization