Journal: Addressing Conflict
Addressing conflict takes strategy and skill. In Week 6 you completed the Types of Leadership and Patterns of Management interactive graphic in order to get a sense of your leadership style. Your leadership style influences the way you make decisions and use strategies to address conflict. For example if your leadership style emphasizes motivation you are likely to employ motivation to work with staff and address conflict. How you address conflict provides insight into how you might execute your role as a human services administrator.
For this Journal Assignment select an organization with which you are associated or one with which you are familiar. Revisit the Types of Leadership and Patterns of Management tool you completed in Week 6. Think about how your leadership style would influence how you might address conflict in the organization you selected.
Post in your Journal a step-by-step conflict management agreement or policy that you would want to have in an organization where you are the person in authority to implement a policy. Include a step-by-step strategy for what employees and volunteers should do if they get into a dispute in order for it to be resolved.
Suggested length: approximately 250500 words (12 pages).
Types of leadership and patterns of Management
https://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/HUMN/8152/07/mm/leadership/index.html
Political Framework: Conflict Program Transcript
https://cdnfiles.laureate.net/2dett4d/managed/WAL/HUMN/8152A/09/WAL_HUMN8152A_09_A_EN.pdf
Gelfand M. J. Leslie L. M. Keller K. & Dedreu C. K. W. (2010). Cultures of conflict: How leaders and members shape conflict cultures in organizations. Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings 16.
Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.
Stephenson Jr. M. O. (2011). Considering the relationships among social conflict social imaginaries resilience and community-based organization leadership. Ecology and Society 16(1) 34.