URL 1: https://pace.tulane.edu/content/managing-conflict-workplace
Date Developed: Unknown. Source: South Central Public Health Partnership. Presenter(s): Tim Keogh, PhD. Type: Video Course. Level: Intermediate Advanced. Length: 120 minutes.
This course has two modules, the first discussing the difference between aggressive and assertive behavior and various behavior styles. The instructor also concentrates on the concept of “style-flexing” and planning for conversation with employees. Module two focuses on arguing, the basics of principled negotiation, managing emotions, and listening with judgment. The course also includes a video vignette case study with corresponding PDF questions, as well as a PDF case study with answers. A multiple choice exam is available to test comprehension of the material.
• Identify the 6 keys to managing conflict in the workplace.
• List some root causes of workplace conflicts.
• Identify the fundamentals of principled negotiations.
• Describe the four steps for managing workplace conflict.
• List the steps to take when planning for a conversation about conflict.
• State the difference between assertive and aggressive behavior.
• Explain the value of the “long term relationship” in managing workplace conflict.
• Describe how the four style preferences react to conflict.
• Explain the techniques of good listening skills for managing workplace conflict.
Registration is required.