12.7
CONFLICT: FIVE LEVELS FOR
DEALING WITH CONFLICT
Inspired by Thomas Crum, Roger Fisher, Elizabeth Kopelman, Andrea Kupfer Schneider,
David Irvine, and Bernie Novokowsky.
Expecting all conflict to end in complete resolution is a good way to stay frustrated as a lead-
er. Conflict can be dealt with at many levels, starting with the most idealistic (complete and
joint resolution) to the least effective (suffering in silence).
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- Complete
resolution. - You and others
come to an
emotional,
practical, and
satisfying long-
term resolution. - A working
relationship. - “I’m okay, you’re
okay—with warts.” - Reduce the conflict
to an acceptable
level and work
around it. - Understand where
the other person is
at.- People willing to
work the resolution
process and to
forgive and forget. - Often, a highly
emotional process
impacting core
values and beliefs. - Willingness to
continue talking. - Willingness to
maintain working
relationship. - Willingness to
agree to just letting
the issue be. - Reconcile
differences.- Clarify
expectations of the
process. - Explore needs,
assumptions,
values, emotions,
and style
differences. - Focus on joint
interests and new
options. - Agree on new
behaviors.
[☛2.5 Values] - Compromise and
find neutral
ground. - Agreements are
made at the level
of behavioral and
business outcomes. - Often helpful to
have a third-party
facilitator.
- Clarify
- People willing to
[☛13.3
Accountability]
- Often talked about,
but rarely achieved
and practiced.
(Many religions
propose this level of
forgiveness.) - Need to be tolerant
of accidental
slippage in
agreements.
[☛15.2 Emotional
Intelligence]
- Sometimes,
communication is
the problem. When
this is so, it is
difficult to resolve
communication
problems by having
more
communication. - Being accepting of
other person’s
behavior without
compromising
personal values.
[☛8.5
Metacommunicating]
Level
Complete and
Joint Resolution
“Forgive and let go
emotionally.”
Level
Joint
Management of
the Conflict
“We agree to
disagree, and will
jointly live with
our differences.”
Resolution Expectation & What is
strategies goals needed? Steps required Challenges