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What is conflict in the workplace?
5 causes of conflict in the office
4 types of conflict in the office
How to identify conflict in the office
How to handle workplace conflict
Knowing how to handle workplace conflict is a valuable skill.
Perhaps you have a coworker who gets on your nerves. You never understand their viewpoint or opinions, and it bothers you. Or, maybe your boss doesn't do a great job managing conflict, and you feel like your voice isn't heard.
Believe it or not, workplace conflict is more common than you think. In a recent survey, 4 out 5 employees in the UK reported they don’t feel equally heard at work. And 85% of employees agreed that conflict in the workplace is inevitable.
But workplace conflict isn't always a bad thing. When you know how to handle conflict and have difficult conversations in the office, it can improve your work environment.
Many of us were taught that avoiding conflict is the best route, but sometimes conflict can be productive. We’re here to teach you how to handle conflicts in the office productively and efficiently.
Conflict in the workplace happens when team members have disagreements. These differing opinions can come from personalities, work styles, ideas on how to approach the work itself, and beyond. Team conflict is, unfortunately, common.
Conflict can happen in any setting — even through a Zoom meeting. We might express it through our body language and words. People also express their disagreement through acts of defiance against other people's viewpoints or the quality of their work. Failing to use active listening skills suggests disrespect and leaves room for animosity.
But would you be surprised to learn that high-performing teams thrive off of conflict? Experts have determined that disagreements indicate that team members feel comfortable and safe expressing their thoughts and ideas. It creates a company culture that takes disputes and uses them for creative and diverse views.
Plus, decision-making is more varied because multiple perspectives are heard through the problem-solving process.
There’s no single root cause of conflict in the workplace. After all, behind every conflict is a human being. We all show up to work as our whole selves, which means conflict is likely inevitable. That said, most workplaces struggle with similar issues.
When you boil it down, there are six common causes of workplace conflict:
We can't label all conflicts as the same because conflict comes in various forms. Problem-solving for some types of conflict is easy, while others have a more complicated resolution process.
Here are four types of workplace conflict:
We're all different workers and students, and sometimes our differences can cause conflict. Perhaps you like to be more organized with your work while your coworker likes a trial and error technique. Different working styles can make it difficult for team members to understand each other's approaches to the same work.
The management in your workplace may have leadership styles that don’t align. Team leads with poor listening or conflict resolution skills will hurt their team by failing to address conflict. If different managers have varying approaches to problem-solving, their potential disagreements over attempts to resolve a conflict might make things worse.
Personality conflict is the most common. People may disagree and argue over character traits, values, hobbies, interests, and more. We can't be best friends with everyone we meet. But when we don't enjoy each other's different personalities, it can make for a frustrating work environment.
Perhaps you work in the marketing department but you work closely with the field and sales teams. Recently, the marketing requests to support the field have really stretched your bandwidth, causing you to work late.
The additional demands are causing strain between the departments, especially without a clear idea of the workload to come. The conflict between departments can be challenging to handle if communication isn't clear. This can lead to pent-up frustration or minor disagreements that eventually grow into a real problem.
While some team members aren't afraid to voice their opinions and thoughts, others are. Knowing the signs of conflict — even subtle ones — will help you identify it early on. Check out this list of four ways you can identify workplace conflict:
Addressing a dispute might be tense, awkward, or worse, but resolving the conflict will be worth it in the long run. If you can learn how to handle workplace conflict well, it will benefit your employees, your organization, and your own professional growth.
Whether you’re trying to mediate between your colleagues or are directly involved, here’s your eight-step guide to handling workplace conflict:
Managing conflict with a remote team can be a unique challenge in itself. However, there are a few things you can do to set yourself up for success. Here are 3 tips for maintaining open, effective communication with your virtual teams:
Doing all of this will build trust with your remote team, helping each employee know that although they work remotely, they can still speak up for themselves and handle conflict in a healthy, productive way.
Sometimes, one of the worst ways to handle conflict at the workplace is to step in. You don't need to sweat over shutting down all conflict because some of it leads to more significant innovation, more creativity, and wider viewpoints for the whole team. Embracing constructive conflict can teach people new skills and boost productivity, even if some disagreements come first.
You want to prevent any conflict that makes people feel unsafe and hesitate to use their voices. No team member should feel like their participation is being limited. A team member whose voice is being restricted is experiencing toxic conflict. This is the kind of conflict you need to prevent and shut down.
Toxic conflict isn’t always preventable — but you can make it less common. Here are four ways to prevent conflict from overrunning your office:
Work on a company culture that lets team members feel comfortable at work
Now that you know the basics of how to handle conflict in the office, you’re ready to put them into practice. Stepping into a leadership role or being a good team player is hard, but you’ll have opportunities to improve these skills.
At the heart of resolving conflict is growth. Oftentimes, if you feel uncomfortable, it’s because you’re stepping outside of your comfort zone.
But in order to reach our full potential, we all need some help on our self-improvement journey. BetterUp can provide the guidance you need to lead by example and communicate with your team the kind of behavior you want to see in your work environment. And through working one-on-one with a coach, you can further your professional and personal development.
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Madeline is a writer, communicator, and storyteller who is passionate about using words to help drive positive change. She holds a bachelor's in English Creative Writing and Communication Studies and lives in Denver, Colorado. In her spare time, she's usually somewhere outside (preferably in the mountains) — and enjoys poetry and fiction.
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