Leadership Skills for Managing Conflict. Presented by Professor Debbie Beres

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Leadership Skills for Managing Conflict Presented by Professor Debbie Beres

Video-The Confident Supervisor-What Not To Do! (3:04) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgyck_nr-o0

AGENDA 1. Leadership Definition and Traits 2. Conflict- Overview 3. Reasons For Conflict 4. Potential Outcomes of Conflict 5. Develop a tool kit of techniques for managing conflict situations

Definition of Leadership Leadership is the process of leading a group and influencing that group to achieve its goals. Leadership, for some is motivation, for others, it equals results, and for others it is inspiration. Leadership is the attitude assumed by those looking for something different, who are committed to achieving a goal and whose conviction they manage to transmit to others through enthusiasm and optimism to reach a common goal. 12-4

Leadership Quotes A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way (John C. Maxwell) Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other (John F. Kennedy) The task of a leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been (Henry A. Kissinger)

Seven traits associated with effective leadership 1. They Radiate Positive Energy 2. They have A Proactive Attitude 3. They Delegate Tasks 4. They Do What They Expect Of Others 5.They Are Approachable 6. They Are Accountable 7. They Are Decisive

Conflict obecause no two individuals have exactly the same expectations and desires, conflict is a natural part of our interactions with others 11-7

Conflict: An Overview What is conflict? Some difference that results in disagreement In Latin, it means: striking together Can be verbal, physical, and/or psychological in nature Can manifest as differences of opinion, arguments, incivility, mobbing, and bullying

REASONS FOR CONFLICT Histories Political/Religious Professional Structural Resources Reorganization Societal asymmetries: race, gender, etc. Personal factors Different ways of seeing the world Performance and work ethics Insecurities

Conflict: An Overview (Con t) In addition, conflict: Is an unavoidable part of the human condition Can be managed but not always resolved May signal a need for change Indicates where the important or interesting issues are located Can be addressed in multiple ways Can have positive/productive outcomes

Potential Outcomes of Conflict Negative outcomes of un- or poorly-managed conflict Strained relationships Disengagement: decreased productivity, turnover Poor departmental climate: insecurity, fear, incivility Health consequences (emotional and physical)

Potential Outcomes of Conflict (Con t) Positive outcomes of well-managed conflict Identification of areas that need improvement Greater creativity, innovation Increased understanding of others perspectives, challenges Improved relationships

Conflict Resolution vs. Management Conflict resolution: Results in the elimination of conflict Conflict management: Results in minimizing the negative aspects (and, as possible, increasing the positive aspects) of conflict Conflicts do not have to be fully resolved However, conflicts should be managed so that the core business of the department can be conducted in a respectful fashion

Potential Outcomes of Conflict

Conflict: It Comes with the Territory Faculty at the college are expected to manage effectively the dayto-day operations of classes and, concurrently, deal with numerous other role expectations of faculty (Committees), changing student needs and demands, uncertain work environments, and external organizational requests. Conflict... is one of the only certainties under these conditions of work. Change is the only constant in life!

Open Fist Exercise Identify a partner One partner makes a fist The second partner tries to get her/him to open it Will have one minute

Conflict Management Styles o Avoiding: Non-confrontational approach (AKA The Turtle ) o Competing: Authoritarian style (AKA The Shark ) o Compromising: I win some/you win some (AKA The Fox ) o Collaborating: Everyone wins (AKA The Owl ) o Accommodating: Giving in to maintain relationships (AKA o The Teddy Bear )

Video-Visual Examples of 5 different conflict resolutions styles (by Justin Powall-3:33) o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiqbmuxac0g

Building Your Conflict Management Toolkit

Conflict Management Process 1. Make the approach 2. Share perspectives 3. Build understanding 4. Agree on solution(s) 5. Plan next step(s)

CALM MODEL-Conflict Resolution Process C-Clarify the issue A-Address the problem L-Listen to the other side M-manage your way to resolution

Video-What to do when conflict happens by CRM Learning (2:04) o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3xusbo53m4

Conflict Management Meeting Techniques 1. Greet individuals normally (e.g., shake hands). 2. Sit in private area without obstructions or distractions; consider a neutral location. 3. Keep voice low when speaking. 4. Avoid humor or exaggeration. 5. Encourage others to share their viewpoints fully and express appreciation for their perspectives. 6. Be patient and utilize active listening (e.g., paraphrase, maintain eye contact and nod). 7. Use I statements

Video- Managing Conflict In The Workplace by Paul Litwak(2:58) o https://www.youtube.com/wa o tch?v=upw5l9lfgbs

Summarize Conflict Resolution Techniques o Don t Assume The Worst o Calm Temperament o Control Your Emotions and Move Forward (Do Not take It Personal) o Appeal to Mutual Self-Interest o Put Yourself In The Other Person s Shoes o Active Listening (ask open ended questions, do not interrupt, do not judge) o Agree With Something-Move To A Resolution-Chose a Positive Outcome!

REFERENCES o Robbins, DeCenzo, and Coulter. (2015). Fundamentals of Management - 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. o https://www.linkedin.com/company/gamelearn o Tiberian, Paul. (2018). Paul Tiberian. Retrieved from ptiberian=onenessconsulting.com@mail129.atl21.rsgsv.net o Caspersen, Dana. (2015). Conflict is a place of possibility. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfqeh3092sc o Hughes, Dr. Sherri Lind. (2017). ACE Leadership Academy. Retrieved from notes in a Conflict Management Seminar.

Questions? Thank you for your time!!