Resolving Conflicts on the Job, Second Edition

  • 53m
  • Bill Withers, Jerry Wisinski
  • AMACOM
  • 2007

Conflict, misunderstandings, and contrary points of view are all a part of the workplace—and employees who can't effectively deal with these differences may be stunting their career growth. Now, in a newly updated second edition, Resolving Conflicts on the Job gives succinct and clear guidelines for dealing with conflict on both interpersonal and organizational levels. The book explains proven methods for resolving differences and suggests specific techniques that aid in:

  • giving and receiving criticism
  • handling disputes at different levels of an organization
  • resolving disagreements within a team
  • managing different personality types

Completely updated with a new chapter on keeping cool in a conflict and exercises to determine whether disagreements are constructive, this timeless guide will enable managers to lead their teams without starting an argument.

About the Authors

Bill Withers (Collingswood, NJ) is responsible for organizational development, training, and dispute resolution for R&B, Inc. He has consulted with and created innovative designs for client companies in the United States, South Africa, Canada, Russia, and China. He is the author of The Conflict and Communication Activity Book. Jerry Wisinksi (San Antonio, TX) is the author of Building a Partnership With Your Boss.

In this Book

  • A Brief Overview of Conflict
  • Why People Fight at Work
  • Five Ways to Engage Conflict
  • Ways to Listen
  • Ways to Give (and Receive) Feedback
  • Conflict Styles
  • Staying Cool in a Conflict
  • Ways to Engage Conflict on the Job—Up, Down, and Sideways
  • Ways to Work With Teams in Conflict
  • Can All This Conflict Be Good for Me?
  • Why Do I Care?
  • Further Reading
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