How teams can capitalize on conflict

TimFlanagan1, CraigRunde2
1Director of custom programs at the Leadership Development Institute at Eckerd College, a network association of the Center for Creative Leadership ([email protected])
2Director of the Center for Conflict Dynamics at Eckerd College ([email protected]).(Jossey‐Bass, 2008)

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PurposeTeams inevitably face conflict. Their challenge is to take advantage of the opportunities inherent within conflict while at the same time lessening its potentially harmful effects. Learning how to create a climate that fosters open, candid communications and that uses constructive communications techniques enables teams to meet this challenge. This paper aims to look at these issues.Design/methodology/approachThe paper discusses the nature of team conflict and address specific areas where teams need to develop norms for handling conflict.FindingsThe paper finds that teams usually focus on the substantive tasks for which they are formed but often fail to develop norms and processes for addressing the inevitable conflicts that can derail their progress.Originality/valueThe paper shows how teams can get the best out of conflict by: starting early to develop norms for how they will address conflicts that arise; creating a climate of trust, collaboration, and emotions to foster open communications about issues; and using constructive communication techniques to keep their focus on creatively resolving problems.

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