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Domain: People
Task 1: Manage Conflict
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4Learning Objectives
+ Understanding conflict sources
+ Mastering conflict resolution techniques
+ Preparing for PMP exam questions on conflict management
+ Get a foundational understanding of conflict in project management
+ Masteringthe various techniques to resolve conflicts effectively
+ Understanding the important themes related to conflict management that
are often emphasizedin the PMP examUnderstanding Conflict in Project Management
"The best executiveis the one who has sense enough to pickgood
people to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep
from meddling with them while they do it."
Richard BransonIntroduction to Conflict in Project Management a knowledgehut
Setting the Stage for Effective Conflict Management
@ conten Project Managements station eretndduas or groupanithina projecthae
opposing interests, goals, or opinions, which can hinder project progress and require resolution
to maintain project success
@ Enter sinevtablein projects due to various factors suchas diverse stakeholders imted
resources, communication gaps, etc.Introduction to Conflict in Project Management: a
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Real-world Scenarios
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1. Software Development Project: Conflicting views between development and QA teams
regarding project timelines and how they led to delays and strained relationships.
2. Construction Project: Disagreements between the architectural and construction teams
regarding material selection and howa compromise was reached through effective mediation.
Food for Thought!
“Can conflicts sometimes lead to better solutions?"
“What strategies can be employed to manage conflict effectively?"Manage Conflict: Key Competencies
© Conflict in project management
© Techniquesto resolve conflicts effectively
© pop themesrelatedto ManagingConflic
poresUnderstanding ConflictConflict and It’s Characteristics AAR route
Conflict is a state of discord caused by the actual or perceived opposition of needs, values,
and interests between people working together.
Characteristics
inevitability in
project settings
Can arise from various
sources (e.g,, resource
allocation, differing
vias both opinions)
as bot
positive and
negative
potential
outcomesTypes of Conflicts AAR route
Task Conflict Relationship Process Conflict
Conflict
Disagreements on Disagreements on
task-related issues, Personal the delegation of
suchas different incompatibilities, roles and
viewpoints on including differences 'sponsibilities and
project goals or in values or ‘the procedures or
objectives. personality clashes. policies to be
followed in the
project.Real-world Examples of Conflict in Project Management
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Relationship Conflict
‘The disagreements
‘A power struggle
between Steve Jobs
between Jobs and
and John Sculley at Sculley results in Jobs
Apple regarding the resigning from the
company's direction, ‘companyReal-world Examples of Conflict in Project Management AAR route
“The Wright brothers were The brothers demonstrate
‘ven a toy helicopter by a tworpassenger airplane
‘thetr father in Europe and America,
Ca
Process Conflict
‘The brothers fly ‘The brothers start
sliders at kity Hawk manufacturing planes
1878 1908
The well-known disputes between the Wright brothers, yet how their conflicting views often led to innovative solutions.Real-world Examples of Conflict in Project Management AAR route
November 2006
Early development
Milestones 1 to 3 Milestone 8/9
w
Milestones 4 to 7 ‘The final release
of Windows Vista that
ships to customers
2001-2002 Mid 2004-2005
The differing opinions on the development process of Windows Vista, which led to delays and budget overruns.Sources of Conflict in Project Management AAR route
—
Task
Interdependencies
Differences in Values,
Perspectives, or Opinions
Communication
Barriers
Resource AllocationNavigating the Sources of Conflict in Project Management: At trea
Difference in Values, Perspectives, or Opinions —_
© Differences in Values, Perspectives, or Opinions conflicts stem from diverse viewpoints or
disagreements on project goals or methods,
© For example, a project team at a crossroads due to differing opinions on adoptinga traditionalvs.
a modern approach,Navigating the Sources of Conflict in Project Management: AAR route
Resource Allocation —
© Resource allocation conflicts arise from the competition over limited resources.
© For example, a fast-growing startup where different departmentsare ying or
limited office space.Navigating the Sources of Conflict in Project Management: AAR route
Communication Barriers —_
© communication barrier conflicts arise from misunderstanding or lack of clear
communication.
© For example, a multicultural team facing language barriers, leading
to misunderstandings and delays.
+ Distance
+ Cultural differences
+ Substandard writen
‘communication
Inability to listen o
HierarchyrAuthority
+ Clear communication
plans
+ Actielistening
+ Cultural sensitivity
+ Regular feedback
loops
+ Use of technologyNavigating the Sources of Conflict in Project Management: AAR route
Task Interdependencies —
© Taskinterdependencies conflicts emerge from dependencies between differenttasks
or teams.
© For example, a software development projectwhere delaysin one phase cause a
ripple effect on the marketing launch.
re
Saas epee eee
a =Unveiling the Impact of Conflict on Project Management AAR route
© conflictsare an inherentand virtually inevitable aspectof project management.
They have the potential to exert a profound impact on a project's outcome,
from its timeline and budgetto the overall success or failure.
Understanding the sources of conflicts, their implications, and strategies for
resolution is crucial for Project Managers to navigate and mitigate these
challengeseffectively.Unveiling the Impact of Conflict on Project Management: a knowledgehut
Effect on Team Dynamics —_
© Team dynamics refer to the psychological and social interactions that occur within a group of
individuals working together toward a common goal. These dynamics encompass howteam
members communicate, collaborate, make decisions, and manage conflicts.
© Team dynamics are essential in project management as they greatly influence a team's
effectiveness and the project's success.
Negative impacts of conflict: Positive impacts of conflict:
Communication breakdown Enhanced creativity
Trust erosion Improved decision-making
Decrease morale Personal growth
Reduced collaboration Enhanced accountability
Riskto project success Increased cohesionUnveiling the Impact of Conflict on Project Management: AAR route
Effect on Project Progress —_
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Project progress refers to the ongoing assessment and measurement of howwell a projectis
advancing toward its predefined goals, objectives, and milestones. It involves tracking various
aspects of the project, including tasks, timelines, budgets, quality, and overall performance,
Effective project progress managements crucial to ensure that a project stays on track and
achieves its intended outcomes
Negative impacts of conflict: Positive impacts of conflict:
Delays and disruptions + Refining project objectives,
Decreased productivity Improving processes
Resource allocation (Optimizing resources.
Scope creep Innovation
Risk escalation Increased awareness
Stakeholder disengagement Enhanced team cohesionCase Study: The Boeing 737 Max Crisis - A Collision of A toed
Engineering and Business GoalsCase Study: The Boeing 737 Max Crisis - A Collision of AX routed
Engineering and Business Goals —_
+ Nature ofthe conflict: Process
+ Negative Impacts: Delays in safety
Contex assessments, compromised safety protocols
+ Sources of Confic: Differences in and financial impleations.
safety assessments and business
‘goals between engineering and
+ Posttve Impacts: Postenss reforms and
Improvements in safety protocols
management teams.
+ Negative impacts Stained relationships
between teams, decreased morale, and a
+ Resolution: Global grounding ofthe 737 Max and
subsequent investigations and Improvements.
culture of fear
+ Postive impacts: Increased focus on safety,
regulatory scrutiny, improved training, and
legal and ethical awareness.
+ Lessons Learned: The ertcal importance of aligning
engineering and business goals and fostering 2
culture of safety and transparency.Conflict Resolution TechniquesNavigating Conflict with Effective Resolution Styles (Part 1) AAR route
+ Definition and characteristics: A
non-confrontational approach
where individuals avoid
addressing the conflict.
+ Advantages: Prevents escalation,
buys time to think or cool down,
+ Disadvantages: May lead to
Unresolved issues, can foster
resentment,
Definition and Characteristics: A
cooperative approach where
one party accommodates the
other's needs or wishes.
Advantages: Maintains harmony,
builds relationships.
Disadvantages: May overlook
Underlying issues, can result in
one-sided solutions.Navigating Conflict with Effective Resolution Styles (Part 2) AAR route
Compromise/Reconcile
+ Definition & Characteristics: A
balanced approach where both
parties make concessions to find
a middle ground.
+ Advantages: Quick resolution, Collaborate/Problem Solve
shared responsibility. . .
+ Disadvantages: May lead to
suboptimal solutions, potential + Definition & Characteristics: A
for exploitation. ed collaborative approach where
parties work together tofind a
Force/Direct win-win solution.
___* + Advantages: Fosters
+ Definition & Characteristics: An innovation, builds strong
assertive approach where one party relationships
imposes their solution on the other. + Disadvantages: Time-
+ Advantages: Quick decision-making, consuming, requires high levels
clear direction. of trust and communication.
+ Disadvantages: Can foster resentment,
may suppress diverse perspectives.Initiating Conflict Resolution: Identification AAR route
zi Sow
and Understanding
1, Introduction to Conflict Resolution Steps
In project management, a systematic approach to conflict resolution is
essential for addressing the inevitable disagreements that arise. It involves
a structured framework to identify, address, and resolve conflicts, ensuring,
they don't hinder project progress or outcomes and promoting a
collaborative and positive team environment.
2. Identifying the Conflict
Pinpointing the conflict and its characteristics is the
foundation of effective conflict resolution in project.
management, allowing for tailored solutions, improved
communication, and proactive conflict management.
3. Understanding the Underlying Issues
Uncovering the root causes and contributing factors of conflicts in project
management is a strategic need. It facilitates resolution, prevents recurrence,
‘optimizes resource allocation, enhances communication, transforms conflicts into
‘opportunities, bullds stakeholder confidence, and mitigates risks. Overall, It
contributes to a more effective and harmonious project environment.Conflict Resolution: Development, Implementation, and AAR route
- won
Evaluation
Evaluating the Results
[Assessing solution effectiveness s crucial as t
ensures the chosen approach achieves the
desired result, Making adjustments when
"required improves the outcomes, enhances
ffcieney, and maintains long-term confice
‘resolution succes.
Implementing the solution
‘To enact the chosen solution in confit resolution, create a detailed
implementation plan. communicate it clearly to stakeholders, and
encourage open alalogue. Monitor progress, establish feedback
‘mechanisms, and celebrate milestones. Throughout these steps,
{rangparent and effective communication le vital to keep al parties
informed, engaged, and aligned,
Selecting the Best Solution
Potential solutions are evaluated for feasibly effectiveness, and impact
‘assessment. The roe of consensus inthis step i sigificant. Ie ensures that
the chosen solution has widespread acceptance among team members,
reducing the lkenood of resistance or further canfcts down the road
Developing Potential Solutions
Brainstorming for conflict resolution involes a collaborative
[rocess aimed at generating potential solutions. Team
‘members share ideas openly, encouraging cretiity and
‘withholding judgment.Communication Skills in Conflict
ResolutionEffective Communication: The Cornerstone of Conflict AAR route
- Sow
Resolution
Communication skills are vital in conflict resolution, fostering understanding,
cooperation, and effective solutions by enabling clear expression and active listening.Active Listening: The Art of Understandingand Connection Ay kre
Active listening is a communication skill involving focused, empathetic listening to understand
others’ perspectives
© It fosters understanding and reduces misunderstandings.
(4) 0Assertive Communication: Striking a Balance AAR route
© Assertive Communication is a direct, respectful, and confident style of expressing one's needs,
opinions, and boundaries while considering others.
© It differs from passive communication (submissive and avoiding) which neglects one's own needs,
and aggressive communication (dominating and confrontational) which disregards others’ needs.
© It promotes mutual respect and ensures clarity,
@
ZaEmotional Intelligence: Navigating Conflicts with Empathy a knowledge
© Emotional Intelligence refers to the ability to recognize, understand, manage, and use emotions
effectively.
© It plays a pivotal role in fostering self-awareness, empathy, and constructive emotional
management.
© It enhances empathy and builds trust.Case Study: Bridging the Communication
Gap in a Multicultural TeamInteractive Case Study: Bridging the Communication a knowledgehut
Gap in a Multicultural Team
You're a Project Manager at TechSolutions Inc,,a multinational technology company. You're
leading a team comprising members from the United States, India, China, and Germany. The
team is working on a critical project that requires collaboration and effective communication.
Duringa project meeting, a key design decision is being discussed. Team lead Mike proposes
a solution, but the Chinese and German team members show nonverbal cues of
disagreement. Why might this be happening?
Language barriers
Cultural differences
Lack of assertive communication
A
8
c
D. None of the listed LhInteractive Case Study: Bridging the Communication Gap
in a Multicultural Team
‘Communication
challenges
Cultural differences
Language barrier
Assertive
communication
Resolution steps Se eeoTnS
+ Awareness
+ Cultural sensitivity environment through
+ Enhanced team
eins improved
RD Ativelistening @,
* Open dialogue
communication
Strengthened
Se eenetor] collaboration for better
intelligence solutionsKey Themes For the PMP ExamPMP Exam Focus Areas: Conflict Resolution Techniques AAR route
© The significance of understanding conflict resolution for the PMP Exam
© Conflict Resolution Styles and The Role of a Project Manager.
The different conflictresolution styles and the project manager's role in facilitating
effective communication.
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CFEthical Dimensions of Conflict Resolution AAR route
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©
pores
Ethical implications in conflict resolution decisions underscore the importance of fairness and
transparency.
These principles not only guide ethical behavior but also contribute to trust, accountability, and a
positive organizational culture, ultimately leading to more sustainable and harmonious relationships.
within teams and among stakeholders.Tips and Strategies for PMP Exam Success AAR routeStrategies for Approaching Conflict Management Questions AAR route
Common Pitfalls and How to
Avoid Them:
+ Misreading questions
Approaching the Conflict
Management Questions in
the Exam:
+ Neglecting the process
+ Ignoringthe context
Follow a systematic approach to
tackling conflict management
questions + Not managing time
Reading the question carefullyand ‘Skipping practice exams.
identifying keywordsHave Learned
Every project has conflict.
The sources of conflict can come from processes, tools, personnel, and avariety of different
places.
Conflict resolution is crucial for maintaining a harmonious and productive environment, beitin
the workplace, at home, or in any social setting,
There are different types of conflict resolution techniques, such as:
+ Avoidance/Withdrawal(hiding from the conflict): A non-confrontational approach where
individuals avoid addressing the conflict.
Compromise: A balanced approach where both parties make concessions to finda middle
ground.
Smooth/Accommodate: A cooperative approach where one party accommodates the
other's needs or wishes.
Force/Direct: An assertive approach where one party imposes their solution on the other.
Collaborate/Problem Solving: A collaborative approach where parties work together to find
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