5 Types of Conflict in the Workplace and How To Handle Them

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2019
  • Here are the five most common types of conflict in the workplace. Along with two tips for dealing with the most common (and complex)... personality conflicts at work
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Комментарии • 45

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 4 года назад +10

    The #1 reason for conflicts on RUclips, is music playing in the background while the person is speaking. Especially, bad music.
    Good points, bad music. Silence is golden.

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for your feedback. Will consider it, next time we update this video. Have a great day.

    • @jenniferwilson1705
      @jenniferwilson1705 4 года назад +2

      I like the music!

    • @diaryofaderpydog4331
      @diaryofaderpydog4331 Месяц назад +1

      You make a valid point, however the music doesn't overpower the speaker, so i myself find no issue.

  • @nicethreadscarpetcleaning1506
    @nicethreadscarpetcleaning1506 4 года назад +8

    Heaps and heaps of pointers and tips we can truly adapt in our business. Thank you!

  • @stevepoper8073
    @stevepoper8073 Год назад +4

    I really do hope I get better at conflict. It seems it's something that I'm going to struggle with for a long time..

  • @shekinahjadecasumpa9488
    @shekinahjadecasumpa9488 Год назад +3

    I am so glad I reached this channel. Thanks!

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  Год назад

      Thanks Shekinah - I appreciate your support. I'm starting to post more regularly so do reach out if there is any specific topic on leadership that you want information on.

  • @tabbycat90ify
    @tabbycat90ify 3 года назад +13

    Literally found this right after having a interaction at work that just stressed me out so much, but this helped A TON! Definitely gonna use that exercise moving forward 🤓.

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  3 года назад +3

      Glad that it was useful. I'm just about to publish another article, that I think you will find useful as well. Will repost the link here for you once I publish it. Best of luck with your work colleague. I hope you can get things worked out :)

  • @munamunamuna9127
    @munamunamuna9127 3 года назад

    Thank u... Thank u very much!

  • @susep6352
    @susep6352 4 года назад +4

    I found this really helpful.

  • @brianandriadi
    @brianandriadi 3 дня назад

    cheers from Cargill

  • @pharmclare
    @pharmclare Год назад

    Very helpful and interesting insights. Thank you for sharing. I had to subscribe. Welldone

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  Год назад

      Thanks Pharm. Appreciate your feedback. I hope you get great value from the other videos I share.

  • @ianself1594
    @ianself1594 2 года назад +2

    Needed to see and hear this - as I’m dealing with all facets of this at my job now - Im arming myself with this to hopefully resolve it

  • @thetruevoice4875
    @thetruevoice4875 3 года назад

    Very nice , I like the detailing 👍

  • @naveedrehman8421
    @naveedrehman8421 4 года назад

    Excellent and very helpful for me,
    Pls keep the good stuff coming

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Naveed. We will be releasing quite a few more videos soon. Hope you get value from them

  • @johnmurphyable
    @johnmurphyable 3 года назад +1

    Video is excellent! Do you have a book or materials I can purchase?

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  3 года назад

      Hi J M
      Glad you enjoyed it. You can find the book here: www.makeadentleadership.com/access-successful-feedback/

  • @neerajverma3195
    @neerajverma3195 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's really happen with senior person..irrespective of the level of Seniority...

  • @agengsusilo2121
    @agengsusilo2121 2 года назад +1

    I'm understanding this

  • @Readingandgaming-corner
    @Readingandgaming-corner Год назад

    Fair grid

  • @diaryofaderpydog4331
    @diaryofaderpydog4331 Месяц назад

    This video is very helpful for my management class, but when I tried to follow along by using the transcript I found it to be in french??

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  13 дней назад

      Sorry for the late reply, but hopefully I've fixed it now and it is in English

  • @ronaldmatos1516
    @ronaldmatos1516 Год назад

    3:45 Exactly WHAT agreement did the two of them come to?

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  Год назад

      Hey Ronald,
      I'm assuming you mean the Styles differences example I gave? If so ...
      There were a bunch of conversations they had and a number of agreements they came to. (Generally any type of conflict it will take more than one conversation to get things on track).
      But one of the biggest breakthroughs was that they recognized that they each had to give a little in terms of their style needs. E.g. she had to speak up when she felt he was being dismissive of her work. He had to slow down and take some time to acknowledge and show appreciation when his team members did great work.
      By having many frank conversations, and understanding style differences and being able to talk to those differences, it took blame and anger out of the mix and instead turned it in to conversations about how to get the best from each other. And how their opposite styles could in fact help them be a better team.
      It took a while, but they did go on to build a pretty great working relationship.
      Hope that answers your question

    • @ronaldmatos1516
      @ronaldmatos1516 Год назад

      @@Makeadentleadership That’s not really what I was asking. My question is, exactly HOW did they use their styles to work together more effectively? What did they do during their next project to accomplish this?

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  Год назад

      @@ronaldmatos1516 This is one example of "How" from my earlier comment: E.g. she had to speak up when she felt he was being dismissive of her work. He had to slow down and take some time to acknowledge and show appreciation when his team members did great work.
      The "how" is in the conversations that people have. When leaders and team members have their profiles completed they are able to refer back to their profiles. They use that as the backdrop to understand the differences in communication styles, what motivates them etc. and how that creates conflict between them.
      If you check out this page, you'll find a Sample profile (about half-way down the page). www.makeadentleadership.com/buy-insights-success/
      If you check out (as one example), page 9 of the report - you'll find a checklist for communicating (which is different for every person). This then enables people to have a discussion around where things are going wrong (or right) as they work together.
      This example was from a few years ago, so I can't quite recall what they did during their next project. But I do know that they went from trying to rip each others heads off, to having a collaborative and productive relationship and the how was constantly using their profiles each time frustration bubbled up.
      People can certainly do this without having had profiles completed, but my experience is the profiles make the discussions flow much easier - and take some of the 'personality' conflict and judgment out of it.
      HTH

  • @triana7248
    @triana7248 3 года назад +2

    Ima send this to my mom '-'

  • @dr.yusufpathan7522
    @dr.yusufpathan7522 2 года назад +1

    I like cansept

  • @brutushita1
    @brutushita1 2 года назад +3

    nonsensical. giving long winded theories and lacking any specific tangible actions.

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  2 года назад +1

      Sorry you feel that way, and this one missed the mark for you. I'm sure you'll find many other videos on RUclips that will suit your needs. However, I would say, that many people find the concept of identifying the stories you tell as a powerful concept. It helps to get their mindset straight, so they are better equipped to handle their emotions and come at the conversation with a more level-headed approach. Best of luck in finding the solutions you need.

    • @johnmurphyable
      @johnmurphyable Год назад +1

      Brutushita - I respectfully disagree with your opinion. This material is some of the best I've found to address the challenges in the workplace!

    • @katibothman5531
      @katibothman5531 Год назад

      Clout chaser.

  • @fredjan8514
    @fredjan8514 Месяц назад

    what a distraction with that annoying music !!!!!

    • @Makeadentleadership
      @Makeadentleadership  13 дней назад

      Sorry about that. It was one of the first videos I made. I've since learned from that :)