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How do you handle conflict between your team members ? What is the best way to handle it according to you ?

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Question ajoutée par Abhilash Pillai , Strategic Account Manager , eclinicalworks
Date de publication: 2014/02/20
Fahad Hussain
par Fahad Hussain , Asst. Manager Production Planning , Yunus Textile Mills (PVt.) Ltd.

The best way to Handle conflict is to identify the problem first if having more then one problem then weight prioritize the problem by giving weight analysis. Once you got the most problematic issue then go for the solution and plan how to resolve after planning then you proceed to act accordingly.

 

The most important thing is to sit with individual team member first to identify the route cause and then plan by yourself after it arrange a session with all team members and get their input.

Racquel Floresca
par Racquel Floresca , Intern Guest Relation Officer , St. Regis

Answer added by: Racquel Floresca  Intern Guest Relation Officer  minutes Meet individually with each individual in conflict. The start of any resolution process has to begin with a complete understanding of each individual’s opinion or proposal that is conflicting with the other(s). First, you’re letting them be heard and that’s extremely important in a situation like this. Second, you are getting the full story from each individual involved separately, so you are understanding what thought processes and emotions are behind his/her idea. It will also help you, as the leader, understand if their ideas merit strong consideration as the proper path to take.

Meet with all individuals (usually two) together that are in conflict. You may not look forward to this – especially if there have been heated discussions – but you have to get the two parties together to discuss. This serves at least two purposes…1) to discuss the ideas in a smaller and closed setting and hopefully ease tensions so that you can come out of the meeting with just one idea to present and2) it can smooth over the conflict that team members must get past in order to work productively together for the rest of the project. The only alternative to this would be for you to replace one or both members on the project because the bottom line is: the buck stops here…you have to get past it or the project will never get done…and that’s what you as the project manager have to be the most concerned about.

Meet as a team to decide on the best approach. Finally, gather as a team to discuss project approaches and ideas again. Job #1 is making sure that your team is moving forward together and on the same page…otherwise everything will be hard for the rest of the project and the likelihood that the engagement will end with a satisfied client is small.

Truly, we have individual differences that we should consider, respect and manage creatively and professionally .

 

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