Strategy7:
Master conflict – deal with anger in small doses, engage dissidents, and avoid
needless power struggles.
Hi all. I am, as usual, giving a summary
and showing my impression about Chapter7 in this post. This chapter mainly
explains how to manage conflict effectively, and it is divided into 3 sections,
namely, “Deal with Anger in Small Doses”, “Engage Dissidents”, and “Avoid Needless
Power Struggles” as in the strategy. I am, first, making a summary on this
chapter and then writing what I felt though reading it. AND, at the bottom of this post, I put an invitation to our club’s
performance held on Monday (1/26), so please check it out!
“Deal with Anger in Small Doses”
Conflicts can be seen in every single organization,
and it is highly likely to be hidden in today’s cooperate culture. This
section, however, argues that conflicts should be solved in direct way and in
small doses. This is because, first, we cannot face the problems if the
conflicts is underground. Second, it is possible that the conflicts will be
expressed in other ways such as sabotage. And finally, conflicts can escalate
into disastrous result which nobody can control if the conflicts is not
expressed.
So
how can we deal with conflicts effectively? According to the book, there are 2
steps in managing conflicts. One is understanding and internalizing conflicts,
and paying attention that the conflicts do not become exclusive mutually. The
other is establish an environment in which all team members are encouraged to
state their opinions and to identify the problems which is should resolved easily.
For the second step, the author introduces his idea of using a metaphor as well.
Moreover, from the Shckleton’s examples, it will be said that allowing other
members to release small stress can prevent major, serious conflicts.
“Engage Dissidents”
Oftentimes, we tend to avoid or even
ignored those who irritate others or those who cause others a trouble. According
to this section, however, the successful leaders act in opposite way. That is, it
is better to identify the troublemakers, take an action before any trouble
happens, keep them close to you, respect them as well as other members, allow
them to be involved in decision making process, and refrain from slandering them
and at the same time, maintain your opinions in your mind. The author suggests
that leaders also need to set a limit, or in other words, leaders are not
required to permit all behaviors or attitudes of the troublemakers.
“Avoid Needless Power Struggles”
We need to understand which conflicts
should we face and which conflicts should not. To put it another way, we can
wait to resolve conflicts until we are prepared for them. Otherwise, it can
cause escalate the conflicts more. Therefore, we ought to find out whether we
will face the problems or not.
Reaction
I want to express my brief impression here.
I was really surprised when I read “Avoid Needless Power Struggles” section.
This is because this section remind me of my experience in the high school. I,
as I wrote previous posts, was a leader of the percussion part in the brass
band club, and I faced some conflicts in our part. As I encountered a trouble,
I tried to manage it immediately. And obviously, sometimes I found that it just
escalated the problem further. Now I realized that I should have waited until I
(and of course others as well) was (were) prepared for the conflict. Thus I
will keep it mind that there is an option to wait a while when I confront conflicts.
Invitation
There will be Winter Live “BANDA
LAMBS ~Ação~” by LAMBS on Monday (1/26)!!
Ação means action in
English and we will perform various kinds of Brazilian music as well as Samba!!
It starts at 19:00 at Tamoku hall (a hall in Shin-D). Although you may have
mid-term papers or exams, I am so sure that you will enjoy our performance! Feel
free to come :)
p.s. It is FOR FREE


Hi Yu! I thanked for your summary of last class, 'cause I was absent then and wanted to know about it. Also your impression was really helpful to understand this chapter.
返信削除In addition, you have a live tomorrow?! Probably I cannot go, (I have too much tasks lol!) but I‘m cheering you on!
Hi Mizuki,
削除Thanks for commenting on Yu's post.
Ken
Hi Yu,
返信削除Thanks for an excellent post on Ch 7. I really like your summary and then impressions style, and the way you include images. Nicely done as always.