Title: Conflict Management for Project Managers
1Conflict Management for Project Managers
- By
- Nicki S Kirchol
- Oct 1982, Feb 1986
Presented by Walther Del Orbe 25 Jan 2006
2References
- Conflict Management for Project Managers by John
R. Adams and Nicki S. Kirchof, Oct 1982 - Conflict Resolution in Project management amy
Ohlendorf, information Systems Analysis MSSIS
488, fall http//www.umsl.edu/sauter/analysis/488
_f01_papers/Ohlendorf.htm - Spangler, Brad. "Competitive and Cooperative
Approaches to Conflict." Beyond Intractability.
Eds. Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess. Conflict
Research Consortium, University of Colorado,
Boulder. Posted July 2003 ctability.org/m/competitive_cooperative_frames.jsp
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3Overview
- Conflict in Organizations
- What is Conflict?
- Conflict Views
- Conditions Leading to Conflict
- Positive Results derived from Conflict
- Conflict Management Modes
- Conflict Resolution Styles
4Conflict in Organizations
- Tremendous amount of Change
- Adapt Rapidly
- Organizations Goals and Objectives
- More Complex
- Functional/Project Mnager authorities
- Inevitable
- Tear Projects apart
- Critical for Project Manager to resolve
5What is Conflict?
- A Clash between hostile or opposing element ideas
- A Disagreement between individuals which can vary
from a mild disagreement to a win/lose, emotion
packed confrontation - Two opposing view..
6Views of Conflict
- Traditional View
- Caused by Trouble makers
- Bad
- Should be avoided
- Must be Suppressed
- Contemporary View
- Inevitable between Humans
- Often Beneficial
- Natural result of Change
- Can and should be managed
7Views of Conflict Cont
- Constructive/Destructive
- PM needs to aim to manage conflict
constructivelyA positive view - Understand
- Conditions leading to conflict
- The positive results of conflict
- Methods of dealing with conflict
8 9 Antecedent Conditions leading to conflict
- Ambiguous Jurisdictions
- Conflict of interest
- Communicative Barriers
- Dependence on One Party
- Differentiation in Organization
- Association of the parties
- Need for Consensus
- Behavior Regulations
- Unresolved Prior Conflicts
99 Conditions leading to conflict cont
- 1) Ambiguous Jurisdictions
- Related Responsibilities
- Roles unclear
- Two boss conflict
- 2) Conflict of Interest
- Two or more parties
- Inconsistent Goals/desires
- Personal/Oganizational
109 Conditions Leading to Conflict Cont
- 3) Communication Barriers
- Create misunderstandings
- Inhibit resolution
- Block effort to
- Explain needs
- Viewpoints
- etc
- 4) Dependence on One Party
- Dependent on other
- Needed Resources
- Sub-contractors
- Design
119 Conditions leading to Conflicts Cont
- 5) Diferentiation in Organization
- Several Sub-units
- Different tasks
- Different
- Languages
- Acronyms
- goals
- 6) Association of the Parties
- Make Joint decisions
- Disagreements
12Conditions leading to Conflicts Cont
- 7) Need for Concensus
- Willingly agree
- Several alternatives
- Enforce solution
- 8)Behavior Regulations
- Safety/Security concerns
- Resist boundaries
- Breaking the law
139 Conditions leading to Conflicts Cont
- 9) Unresolved Prior Conflicts
- Build up
- Atmosphere of Tension
- More Severe conflicts
149 Conditions leading to Conflicts Cont
- Conflicts Conditions
- Exist in every organization
- Greater/lesser extent
- Apparent in Project/matrix
- PMs Job to control situations
- Otherwise projects
- Long
- Difficult
- Complex
- Resolved/used in constructive purposes
15Positive results derived from conflict
- Diffusion of more Serious conflicts
- Stimulations of a search of new facts or
resolutions - Increase in group cohesion and performance
- The measure of power or ability
165 Conflict management modes
- Smoothing
- Withdrawing
- Compromise
- Forcing
- Problem Solving
175 Conflict management modes cont
- 1) Smothing
- Atmosphere friendly
- Conflicts are never faced
- Delaying/Ignoring
- Does not resolved conflict
- 2) Withdrawal
- Retreats
- Cooling off
- Slow / Ignoring
- Does not resolve conflict
185 Conflict management modes cont
- 3) Compromising
- Various Issues
- Bargaining
- Degree Satisfaction
- Neither party wins
- Give up something
- Some resolution
- 4) Forcing
- Exerting ones viewpoints
- Win-lose
- Increases conflicts
- Last resort
195 Conflict management modes cont
- 5) Problem solving
- Disagreement addressed directly
- Conflict Treated as problem
- Defined, information, alternatives, Appropriate
alternative selected - Best way of dealing with conflict
- Time consuming
- Willing to work together
- Provides resolution
20Styles for conflict resolution
21Summary
- Conflict in Organizations
- What is Conflict?
- Conflict Views
- Conditions Leading to Conflict
- Positive Results derived from Conflict
- Conflict Management Modes
- Conflict Resolution Styles
22Conclusion
- Conflict is INEVITABLE
- Software System Development
- Different background, differences in values,
attitudes, needs, expectations, perceptions,
resources, and personalities, sub units,
expertise, team dependence - Good / bad
- Reduced commitment
- Alter Productivity
- Total collapsed
- PM need to turn them to constructive results
- Managers responsibility
- Utilize mgmt principle understand conflict
dynamics - Learn approach to resolution
- Leads to project success