Conflict Management for Managers: Resolving Workplace, Client, and Policy Disputes provides current and future organizational leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent and manage every common source of conflict faced at work. Great managers and leaders understand they must communicate effectively, lead diverse teams, provide effective feedback, meet customer expectations, attend to organizational culture, and proactively manage relationships with vendors and regulators. This text provides skill-building exercises to help you lead effective meetings, build strong teams, conduct performance appraisals that motivate team members, coach employees and other managers through difficult times, and craft a positive brand image for both your organization and your own career. The text is divided into three sections: Conflict Management & Collaboration basics, including assessments designed to rate your current skills and set goals for growth; Strategies for preventing conflicts inside your work teams and organizations, including tips for giving feedback, motivating team members, and creating positive organizational cultures; and Processes and skills for enhancing relationships with external stakeholders such as customers, vendors, and regulators. Thoroughly updated, this new edition incorporates a greater number of skill-building exercises, discussion questions, and goal-setting suggestions to allow for the active transition of these skills from the printed page into your daily work life.
About the AuthorDr. Susan S. Raines is Professor of Conflict Management at Kennesaw State University. Dr. Raines is the Editor-in-Chief of Conflict Resolution Quarterly, the author of more than 45 peer reviewed articles and two books, and a Graduate Professor of Conflict Management at Kennesaw State University. She has mediated more than 15,000 cases inside and outside of the court system and served as a conflict management consultant to organizations across the globe. Her work focuses on ways in which organizations can reduce internal conflict (e.g. with employees) and external conflict (with customers, vendors and regulators) while maximizing mission achievement through the design of appropriate corporate cultures and systems.
ReviewsDr. Raines' chapter on Intercultural Communication really changed my perspective on managing conflict in a highly diverse workplace. The chapter taught me to look at decisions being made in the organization more objectively. Once you understand how certain countries discuss and perceive information, you can truly see their perspective more clearly and become more productive. -- Ashley Harris, Culture Change Agent, Volkswagen
Book InformationISBN 9781538119938
Author Susan S. RainesFormat Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint Rowman & LittlefieldPublisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 667g
Dimensions(mm) 255mm * 177mm * 16mm