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Making Conflict Work: Harnessing the Power of Disagreement

Making Conflict Work: Harnessing the Power of Disagreement


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"This book is a necessity . . . Read it." --Leymah Gbowee, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Liberian peace activist

"Innovative and practical." --Lawrence Susskind, cofounder, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School

Every workplace is a minefield of conflict, and all office tension is shaped by power. This book teaches you to identify the nature of a conflict, determine your power position relative to anyone opposing you, and to use the best strategy for achieving your goals. These strategies are equally effective for executives, managers and their direct reports, consultants and attorneys--anyone who has ever had a disagreement with someone in their organization. Packed with helpful self-assessment exercises and action plans, Making Conflict Work gives you the tools you need to achieve greater satisfaction and success.

"Navigating conflict effectively is an essential component of leadership. Making Conflict Work illustrates when to compromise and when to continue driving forward." --Honorable David N. Dinkins, 106th mayor of the City of New York

"An excellent workbook-like guide." --Booklist, starred review



About the Author :
PETER T. COLEMAN is a professor of psychology and education at both Teachers College and the Earth Institute at Columbia University.

ROBERT FERGUSON has been a practicing psychologist and management consultant for more than twenty years.



Review :
"An excellent workbook-like guide based on the authors' seven strategies (that is, ways to deal with conflict): "pragmatic benevolence," "cultivated support," "constructive dominance," "strategic appeasement," "selective autonomy," "effective adaptivity," and "principled rebellion." Each strategy features a business case, six reasons to use this particular strategy, 10 explicit tactics that support that strategy, building blocks or competencies you'll need, and a skill-development checklist. For example, strategic appeasement is best exemplified by former Chicago Bulls and L.A. Lakers head coach Phil Jackson, who says such things as "Over my lifetime, I've rarely or never disagreed with a boss" and "I've always been known as an accommodator where I work." People will employ the appeasement strategy when they're getting hazed or are gaming the system; tactics for than range from cozying up to the bully, to "forget" to ask permission, and remembering to apologize. Their concluding remarks underscore the book's purpose: 'Know yourself better in conflict.'" --Booklist, STARRED review "Coleman and Ferguson have done something remarkable: they've written an evidence-based book on the complex topic of conflict and made it easy to read, easy to understand and, best of all, easy to use. A genuine winner." --Robert B. Cialdini, author, Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion "Navigating conflict effectively is an essential component of leadership. Making Conflict Work illustrates when to compromise and when to continue driving forward." --Honorable David N. Dinkins, 106th Mayor of the City of New York "This book is a necessity. As someone who has navigated the traps of power and conflict across the globe, it is refreshing to find a book that calls it what it is, and offers useful advice on turning traps into prospects for change. Read it." --Leymah Gbowee, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Liberian peace activist "Making Conflict Work gives us a way to think about how we deal with conflict in hierarchical organizations. Especially helpful are the chapters that link conflict intelligence--how we routinely deal with conflict--to actionable strategies." --Deborah M. Kolb, professor emerita, Simmons College Graduate School of Management "Through a superb balance of interviews, case studies, and evidence-based insights, the authors provide valuable lessons on how leaders can manage conflict." --Steve Cohen, executive director, The Earth Institute, Columbia University "An innovative and practical look at how to navigate everyday disagreements to reach your goals, serving up examples of best practice drawn from the authors' decades of experience helping others cope with conflict, power and change." --Larry Susskind, cofounder, Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School "Managers who try to suppress conflict not only make things worse, but also stifle opportunities for creative problem-solving. Making Conflict Work should be essential reading for all managers." --Michael Wheeler, retired professor, Harvard Business School; author, The Art of Negotiation "Coleman, professor of psychology and education at Columbia University's Teachers College, and Ferguson, a psychologist and executive coach, examine the challenges and opportunities inherent in conflicts with authority figures and subordinates, and provide a practical guide to redirecting energies from conflict toward the achievement of goals. Grounded in more than 15 years of research, Coleman and Ferguson's findings offer insight into the strategies and skills necessary for managing work disputes and show how to make conflict work for you instead of against you. They identify power-conflict traps and study the role of dominance, the "most common conflict-management strategy employed by power holders [which] can backfire" on the one in charge and demoralize the dominated. They also discuss problem-solving techniques such as pragmatic benevolence, strategic appeasement, selective autonomy, and principled rebellion. The authors include helpful self-development checklists and self- and organizational assessments throughout. Full of valuable advice, this book will help readers develop better strategies for workplace disagreements." --Publishers Weekly "Managers who try to suppress conflict not only make things worse, but also stifle opportunities for creative problem-solving. Making Conflict Work should be essential reading for all managers." --Michael Wheeler, Harvard Business School; author, The Art of Negotiation "How to manage conflict when there are differences in power has always been a tricky problem. Coleman and Ferguson bring coherence and highly constructive advice to dealing with these situations." --Roy J Lewicki, Max M. Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University "Both intriguing and useful, Making Conflict Work invites readers to move beyond their comfort zones into new territories where personal responsibility makes the difference." --Dr. Andrea Bartoli, School of Diplomacy and International Diplomacy, Seton Hall University "Conflict is part of our lives and cannot be suppressed. This book provides the tools to manage it." --Jean-Marie Guéhenno, former Under-Secretary-General for Peace-Keeping Operations at the United Nations "Unless you live in a cave and interact with no one, you need to read this book. Conflict is an inherent part of human society. Making Conflict Work turns it from a problem into an opportunity." --Zainab Salbi, Women for Women International; author, Between Two Worlds "Coleman and Ferguson transform the world of conflict management with Making Conflict Work. By exploring the interaction of power and conflict, they open new insights into the causes and possible resolutions of conflict in organizational settings. This rich offering provides leaders and practitioners with highly practical tactics and techniques to address the inevitable conflicts they will face." --Craig E. Runde, Center for Conflict Dynamics; author, Becoming a Conflict Competent Leader "Conflict is unavoidable, but the self-defeating strategies and limiting tactics we often turn to are avoidable. This wonderfully practical guide will expand your mindset and repertoire of skills, enabling you to turn conflict on its head and make it work for you--instead of against you." --Rob Kaiser, author, The Versatile Leader: Make the Most of Your Strengths Without Overdoing It "Managing conflict is a critical skill for career progression. For women in le


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780544582743
  • Publisher: Harper Business
  • Publisher Imprint: Harper Business
  • Height: 201 mm
  • No of Pages: 304
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Harnessing the Power of Disagreement
  • Width: 132 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0544582748
  • Publisher Date: 29 Sep 2015
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Weight: 322 gr


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