Team Dynamics - Conflict Resolution Strategies

Team Dynamics - Conflict Resolution Strategies
Iesha M. Wolfe
University of Phoenix
 
Team Dynamics - Conflict Resolution Strategies
People work in groups or teams everyday whether in their career, education, political organization, church, or any other social setting.  Conflict while working in teams or groups is inevitable.  When taking people of different backgrounds, personalities, moral, and ethical beliefs and putting them together in a group conflict whether negative or positive will arise.  The key to achieving your team goals is to construct and conquer your goals with keeping the greater good of the team in mind.  Conflict as it arises should be combated and abated through swift and thorough resolution techniques.  When dealt with properly conflict resolution can give rise to a cohesive and productive team.

What Is Conflict?
Conflict as defined by Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary is a competitive or opposing action of incompatibles: antagonistic state or action (as of divergent ideas, interest, or persons), Mental struggle resulting from incompatible or opposing needs, drives, wishes, or external or internal demands.  Simply put conflict is the disagreement and disharmony that occurs in groups when differences are expressed regarding ideas, methods, and/ or members (Engleberg, Wynn, and Schuttler, 2003).  Conflict among teams or groups develops in many ways.  In developing an effective team, members will generally experience the five stages of evolution: Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning.  The storming and norming stages deal with the process of conflict (storming) and resolution (norming).  During the storming stage, exact conflict has not yet been identified ...
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