Managing Conflict at Work: Understanding and Resolving Conflict for Productive Working Relationships - Hardcover

Johnson, Clive; Keddy, Jackie

 
9780749459529: Managing Conflict at Work: Understanding and Resolving Conflict for Productive Working Relationships

Synopsis

Managing Conflict at Work provides practical guidance on how to prevent, contain and resolve conflict in the workplace. It demonstrates how effective conflict management can have a powerful impact on the way organizations channel their energies, encouraging positive mindsets and building stronger and happier workforces.  Aimed not just at mediators and conflict practitioners, but at staff managers and anyone who needs to deal with people disputes, the book emphasises simple and practical ways for dealing with conflict situations - both when potential disputes are first emerging, and once a conflict has escalated into a formal complaint.
 
The book is accompanied by an extensive range of ready-to-use templates and case studies and is supported by a dedicated website, providing information and downloads referred to in the book, as well as videos and podcasts.

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About the Author

clive johnson is a highly experienced negotiator, facilitator and coach. his extensive experience includes in-house mediation and acting as course director of various conflict training programmes. a prolific writer and speaker, clive is a partner with conflict specialists, the janus partnership (www.thejanuspartnership.com) and is co-founder of the international conflict management forum (www.conflictmanagementforum.org).

jackie keddy is a highly experienced mediator, coach and conflict consultant.  as a former facilitator of some of the london metropolitan police service’s most high profile and complex disputes, a grievance appeals investigator and a founding member of the met’s leadership academy, jackie brought her many years' of experience as a police officer and dci into a new life in managing people.  with clive, jackie is a partner of the janus partnership (www.thejanuspartnership.com) and co-founded the international conflict management forum (www.conflictmanagementforum.org). she regularly writes and features in various magazines and journals, and as a multiple award-winner for her work with the met, is much in demand as a conference speaker.

From the Back Cover

The authors look beyond individual cases to issues such as workplace motivation and corporate responsibility; examining the reasons for conflict and its implications. The book provides simple guidance on the key issues facing many organizations including:

- understanding conflict and its impact on the individual, team and organization
- methods for recognizing and preventing conflict
- identifying and appropriately channeling constructive conflict
- managing and resolving escalated disputes
- implementing a conflict management strategy.

Further free resources to accompany the book, including podcasts by the authors, can be accessed at a dedicated website.

"This book `gets it' - it articulates basic truths and insights into human nature and behaviour which those involved in workplace disputes have observed all too often. My only worry is that the authors will put employment lawyers out of business!"

Gary Freer, Partner in Employment Law, McGrigors LLP

"This useful book draws together the most current thinking in communication and provides straightforward models for those dealing with complex and difficult negotiations."

Ricard Mullender, Communications Trainer and Former Hostage Negotiator with the Metropolitan Police

"The authors make the claim that they intend to cover a lot of ground - and they do. Managing Conflict at Work is a must read that should be included as essential reading for students and practitioners of HRM; mediators, conflict coaches and above all leaders at all levels who are ultimately the 'custodians' of organizational cultures in which the human spirit either thrives or dies."

Margaret A Chapman, Chartered and Registered Psychologist, Coach, Supervisor, Accredited Mediator (ADR) and Author of 'The Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Pocketbook'

From the Inside Flap

Now, more than ever, organizations need to understand the implications of conflict as well as having the practical skills to resolve issues effectively and cost-efficiently.

This book shows how to minimize the time spent on conflict resolution, how to avoid unnecessary escalation within and outside organizations, and how to stem the knock-on effects of ineffective conflict management on customers, staff and other stakeholders. As such, it's not just about formal dispute resolution, but also about the vital role which managers, coaches and others play in managing and curtailing unhealthy conflict, especially in its early stages.

The importance for establishing, implementing and monitoring a conflict management strategy is described, accompanied by a host of checklists, templates and guidance on how to approach these critical but often overlooked tasks.

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