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100 1 _aSlaikeu, Karl A.,
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245 1 0 _aControlling the costs of conflict :
_bHow to Design a System for Your Organization /
_cKarl A. Slaikeu, Ralph H. Hasson.
260 _aSan Francisco :
_bJossey-Bass,
_cc1998.
300 _axvii, 233 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
490 0 _aThe Jossey-Bass business and management series
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 219-226) and index.
505 _aIntroduction. The Hidden Culprit of High Costs: Weak Systems. First Principle: Acknowledge Four Ways to Resolve Conflict. Defining Four Options. Weighing Costs and Risks of Each Method. Choosing an Approach to Conflict Management. The Preferred Path for Cost Control. Second Principle: Create Options for Prevention and Early Intervention. A Template for All Organizations. Applying the Template: Real Stories. Third Principle: Build Collaborative Strength Through Seven Checkpoints. Seven Checkpoints. Clarify Policy. Define Roles and Responsibilities. Revise Documents. Establish Selection Criteria. Provide Education and Training. Strengthen Support Systems. Evaluate the System. Fourth Principle: Use the Mediation Model to Build Cosensus Among Decision Makers and Users. Assumptions About Change. Phase One: Draft a Blueprint. Phase Two: Implement the Plan. Phase Three: Review the System Annually. Conclusion. Conclusion: A Vision for Your Organization. Resource A: Glossary. Resource B: Ombudsman Code of Ethics and Standard Practices. Resource C: Skills Courses.
520 _aWritten for non-experts in jargon-free language, this work shows how to create systems within organizations that preempt the monetary, strategic, and emotional costs associated with on-the-job conflict. Its clear and simple approach translates advanced concepts into practical how-tos and provides readers with four guiding principles they can follow to create conflict control systems of their own. Amply illustrated with real-world examples, it details the policies, procedures, and practices that make for successful control systems and tells precisely how to implement them.
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