Focusing on line management training to reduce workplace conflict.

The CIPD Good Work Index for 2024 shows the detrimental effect workplace conflict has on overall job quality, with employees involved in almost half of cases, choosing not to escalate the issue or discuss it.

The report, which surveyed over 5,000 UK workers, shows that 25% of UK employees, experienced workplace conflict in the past year with the most common types of conflict being humiliated or undermined 48%, being shouted at or having a heated argument 35%, verbal abuse or insult 34% and discriminatory behaviour 20%.  Only 54% of those who reported conflict said they were satisfied with their job with employees who experienced conflict being twice as likely to say they would leave their job in the following year.

The most common response from employees to conflict, was simply to “let it go” 47% followed by having a discussion with a manager and/or HR 29%, having informal discussions, either with someone outside work such as family or friends 21% or with the other person involved 17%. Very few, 1%, took the case to an employment tribunal.

These figures would all seem to suggest a lack of confidence in the ability of senior leaders to address these issues constructively and the CIPD is now calling for an increased focus on line management training as a way to maintain a productive and positive work environment.

To facilitate this, it’s essential managers can access training that provides them with the conflict management skills that empowers them to handle disputes independently and effectively. They also need to be able to pinpoint and deal with the underlying causes of conflict such as excessive workloads and exhaustion and develop an open and supportive work environment where they feel empowered to have difficult conversations.

Managers need the ability to inspire and motivate their teams and foster a positive culture that minimises conflict and focuses on team cohesion and shared goals that pre-empt and resolve conflict. Additionally, continuous professional development is required to help employees to feel valued and reduce career progression and job satisfaction conflict.

Line management and workplace conflict are critical aspects of organisational dynamics with effective line management being essential in preventing and resolving workplace conflicts and ensuring a productive and harmonious work environment. By addressing conflict through the strategies and policies they implement, communication practices, workplace culture and training initiatives, leaders can prevent conflicts or resolve them efficiently when they arise, even turning them into opportunities for growth and improvement.

 

Blind Ambition. From Victim to Visionary.

Keywords

Resilience – Vision Loss – Adaptation – Trust – Communication – Virtual Work Environment – Technological Change

In this episode of Resilience Unravelled Chad E Foster talks about his personal experience of losing his vision due to an inherited eye condition called retinitis pigmentosa. He describes how he initially struggled with the loss, exhibiting a victim mentality, but later found solace and a new perspective after meeting and living with people who faced multiple disabilities. He emphasises the transformative impact of this experience, which shifted his attitude towards one of gratitude and appreciation.

Main topics

  • Chad's Journey of relearning and adaptation after losing his vision

  • Why effective communication is essential for safety and performance

  • The challenges and importance of building trust and maintaining team relationships in a virtual work environment

  • The need for intentionality in creating micro interactions before, during, and after virtual meetings to foster personal connections and demonstrate care beyond transactional work

  • How the differences, including disabilities, can provide unique perspectives and skills, and should be viewed as gifts rather than obstacles

  • The growing importance of resilience in the face of rapid technological change

  • The five pillars of resilience: adopting a flexible mindset, reframing situations as opportunities, finding meaning in adversity, cultivating a growth mindset, and seeking help when needed

  • The significance of cognitive reframing, and the necessity to visualise greatness even in unfavourable circumstances to inspire action and hard work for progress

  • The importance of stepping outside one's comfort zone for growth and development

  • How pushing through discomfort and terror can lead to expansion of one's comfort zone and improved clarity of thought

  • The importance of taking advantage of perceived disadvantages and how every perceived disadvantage offers an advantage if used in the right context

  • Overcoming fear by starting small and building up confidence through a series of small victories.

 Action items

 You can find out more about Chad at chadefoster.com

Chad’s book is Blind Ambition: How to Go from Victim to Visionary

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