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Title: Link Kathryn Towe Littleton


1
Conflict Management Strategies for Resolving
the Inevitable
  • Link Kathryn Towe Littleton
  • Human Resources Chair,
  • Central Area
  • Oakland County (MI) Chapter

2
Workshop Focus
  • Getting on the same page regarding Conflict
    Management
  • Understanding why it is inevitable
  • Identifying the benefits and addressing the
    challenges

3
Assessment Results from an HR Perspective
  • Diversity in membership means different values,
    ideas, needs, and interests.
  • Members often are not equipped to handle these
    differences.
  • Differences ignored or not managed result in
    conflict.
  • CONFLICT IS INEVITABLE

4
What is Conflict?
  • Any difference between people or groups of people
    which actually or seemingly offends the
    sensibilities or threatens the well-being of
    either party.
  • Conflict always occurs within the boundaries of a
    relationship. Therefore, approval/self-worth,
    control, justice, and/or acceptance/love are most
    often the core issues.

5
Challenges
  • Distracts from goals
  • Not efficient
  • Reduces productivity and participation
  • Low morale

6
Benefits
  • Improves organizational decision making
  • Inspires members to articulate and clarify their
    ideas and positions
  • Stimulates innovation, creativity and forward
    thinking
  • Improves individual and group performance

7
Scenario 1 IN THE COMMITTEE MEETING
  • Committee Chair I have taken the liberty to
    prepare a timeline and suggested activities for
    the project we are planning.
  • Member 1 Well, when I was Chair I made sure
    that all the Committee members and any other
    members that had ideas had a chance to submit
    them before we had finalized any plans.

8
Scenario 1 IN THE COMMITTEE MEETING
  • Committee Chair This is not the final report but
    I thought having something on paper would serve
    as spring board for discussion and would generate
    more ideas.
  • Member 1 Well, when I was chair I would not
    have dreamed to suggest that the ladies of this
    organization could not generate ideas without a
    cheat sheet.

9
Scenario 1 IN THE COMMITTEE MEETING
  • Committee Chair I realize that each of us has
    different working styles and I would hope that we
    would respect that difference.
  • Member 1 Well, the reason the President asked
    me to be on this committee, as former Chair, was
    to keep some kind of order and continuity to the
    process. But if I am going to be ignored I might
    as well not be here.

10
3 Major Types of Conflict
  • Task Conflict- when this form of conflict arises
    among members it affects the goals and tasks of a
    Facet, Committee, or Chapter.

11
TASK CONFLICT STRATEGIES TO AVOID CONFLICT
  • Acknowledge Former Chairs work
  • Engage in transition planning
  • Define roles responsibilities
  • Clarify intent of tasks
  • Create rules of engagement
  • Address communication issues early

12
Scenario 2 AT THE MEETING
  • Presiding Officer We have heard the report from
    the planning committee, what is your pleasure?
  • Committee Chair I move the approval of the
    report.
  • Member 1 I second that motion.

13
Scenario 2 AT THE MEETING
  • Presiding Officer It has been properly moved and
    seconded to approve the committee report, are you
    ready for the question?
  • Member 3 I have a question. When did the
    committee meet and who were the members?
  • Member 4 How does the committee plan to
    finance this project?

14
Scenario 2 AT THE MEETING
  • Member 5 Has the Committee considered that the
    proposed date for the project is in direct
    conflict with our responsibilities to the Area?
  • Member 6 Did the committee solicit
    suggestions from the members on this project?
  • Member 7 I suggest that this report needs to
    go back to Committee because the body does not
    seem to be ready to vote.

15
3 Major Types of Conflict
  • Process Conflict- Centers around the steps or
    methods used by members to reach a goal.

16
PROCESS CONFLICT STRATEGIES TO AVOID CONFLICT
  • Provide Committee Chairs orientation regarding
    operating procedures
  • Review Roberts Rules with all members
  • Develop plan for engaging Chapter members who are
    not on the Committee prior to Chapter meeting
  • Make sure Committee composition is diverse and
    members are assigned appropriately

17
PROCESS CONFLICT STRATEGIES TO AVOID CONFLICT
  • Make sure Executive Committee reviews Committee
    Report prior to Chapter meeting
  • Utilize meeting management skills dont allow
    Committee work to be conducted during the meeting

18
Scenario 3 ON THE PHONE AFTER THE MEETING
  • Member 1 Did you see how she just railroaded
    that group report through?
  • Member 2 Yes, girl. And another thing. Did
    you notice that all the members of that Committee
    were her friends and had not been in this
    organization more than two years?

19
Scenario 3 ON THE PHONE AFTER THE MEETING
  • Member 1 It takes a good five years just to
    learn how things work in this Chapter. Why, Ive
    been to more national conventions than she has
    been to Chapter meetings.
  • Member 2 I dont know about you but we seem to
    be losing all our cherished traditions. I know
    she is a Heir-o-Link but you have to respect
    tradition.

20
Scenario 3 ON THE PHONE AFTER THE MEETING
  • Member 1 Whenever one of us more seasoned
    members has a question or a recommendation or a
    suggestion she just brushes us off and takes all
    the suggestions and information seriously from
    the young folk.
  • Member 2 It makes me not want to come to
    meetings or participate in activities. Im
    beginning to feel like moss might be growing on
    me.

21
3 Major Types of Conflict
  • Relationship Conflict- undermines and tears at
    and penetrates all aspects of the Chapter. It
    consumes all the attention and energy of the
    Chapter, leaving little time to focus on programs
    and other important tasks.

22
Relationship Conflict STRATEGIES TO AVOID
CONFLICT
  • I- statement communication
  • WHEN
  • The EFFECTS ARE
  • I FEEL
  • ID PREFER

23
16 Tips to Add to Your Tool Box
  • Go to the Member
  • Cool down the EMOTIONS

24
16 Tips to Add to Your Tool Box
  • Identify the real issue
  • Investigate
  • Guard against all-or-nothing thinking
  • Point to the areas of agreement
  • See the conflict as a joint problem

25
16 Tips to Add to Your Tool Box
  • Focus on the future and restoring trust
  • Do not fret over numbers
  • Stick to the Issue
  • Work through Forgiveness

26
16 Tips to Add to Your Tool Box
  • Show concern for the common good
  • Be imaginative in looking for solutions

27
16 Tips to Add to Your Tool Box
  • Agree on a method of verifying progress
  • Agree on a method for dealing with failure
  • Seek the help of a neutral party

28
Self-Assessments can be useful
  • Communication Style
  • Personal Conflict Management Style

29
ASSESSMENT Results can send signals
  • Member Profile
  • Chapter Assessment
  • Program Assessment
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