Title: Workplace Tension Resolution
1Workplace Tension Resolution
- Carolyn Miller
- HRRM Director
- Chatham County
2Sources of Workplace Tension?
- Employees
- Supervisors
- Customers
- Unknown persons
- What do they all have in common???
3Causes of Workplace Tension
- Opposing positions
- Competitive tensions
- Power struggles
- Egos
- Pride
- Jealousy
- Performance discrepancies
- Compensation issues
- Perceived unfairness
4Two Major Causes of Conflict
- Communication (or lack thereof)
- Emotions
5What is the Definition of Effective
Communications?
- Effective communication occurs only if the
receiver understands the exact information or
idea that the sender intended to transmit. - The more communication transactions that take
place, the more difficult it is to get it right
6The Basic Communications Process
Interpretation
Idea
Message
Message
7Exercise 1
- On the sheets of paper provided, record a recent
difficult conversation you had in the right
column to the best of your ability, record the
exact words of yourself and the person you were
talking to - In the left column, record your unspoken thoughts
and feelings
8The Ladder of Inference
John wants the project to fail.
John isnt committed to this project.
John is intentionally late.
John is late to the meeting.
The meeting is planned to start at 700. John
arrives at 730.
9Feelingsnothing more than feelings
- Are feelings an appropriate part of a
- difficult conversation?
- We are taught to be rational
- Why do we avoid feelings?
- Messy
- Make us vulnerable
- We have to hear the other persons
- We have to hear the other persons feelings
10Problem with Leaving Feelings Out
- Often, the problem is really about feelings
- They will leak in (or explode) anyway
- Our feelings get in the way of good listening
- We leave out part of ourselves
11Feelings Become Something Else
- Attributions or judgments about the other
persons intentions - Blame
12Dealing with it5 Guidelines
- 1-Define Acceptable Behavior
- Have clearly defined expectations for employees
- Well articulated chain of command
13Dealing with it5 Guidelines
- 2-Hit Conflict Head-On
- Secret to conflict resolution is conflict
prevention where possible - Be proactive and seek out potential areas of
conflict and intervene and a fair and decisive
fashion (ideally comes from employees themselves)
14Dealing with it5 Guidelines
- 3-Understanding the WIIFM Factor
- Try to understand the others motivations
- Everyone has their own objectives to
meet-approach conflict from the perspective of
taking action
15Dealing with it5 Guidelines
- 4-The Importance Factor
- Pick your battles and avoid conflict for the sake
of conflict - If it is important, keep lines of communication
open
16Dealing with it5 Guidelines
- 5-View Conflict as an Opportunity
- Tremendous potential to teach/learn
- Always value the feelings/opinions of others
17How-To Punch List
- Address the conflict directly
- Listen to both sides (3rd story)
- Bring both (all) parties together
18How-To Punch List
4. Find common ground 5. Encourage
compromise 6. Confront negative feelings 7. Be
positive!!
19Left-Hand Column Revisited
20Questions?