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Conflict is the past, conflict resolution is an act for the future

Conflict is something that occurred in the past, but conflict resolution is an act of the future. Difficult conversations and efforts at organizational conflict resolution get stuck when too much time is spent re-hashing the past and too little time orienting to the future.

Difficult conversations that focus on these parts of the past are likely to escalate, get sidetracked and get stuck. These are the gerbil-wheel producers of more conflict at work:

What you do need from the past

It’s not that the past is unimportant. It’s what we talk about and for how long that makes difference. This kind of information and understanding from the past is very helpful:

Understanding impact. Understanding the impact of what happened on you and the others involved or on those whom they represent. A significant component of conflict is negative impact or perceived negative impact.

Understanding contribution. The blame game is a waste of energy, but understanding contribution is helpful. In most workplace and organizational conflict, contribution comes from multiple places (both from the people involved and the way the organizational system, policy system, or departmental system is structured) and is worth understanding.

Understanding what didn’t work and why. We don’t usually need much help identifying what didn’t work because traditional problem solving orients us to this kind of identification. It’s critical, however, to understand why it didn’t work because the “why” helps unlock problems and notice solutions that would otherwise be missed.

Understanding what did work and why. In organizations the traditional problem-solving approach is to focus on what isn’t working and figure out how to fix it. Yet such negative “spotlighting” can actually have a limiting effect on the potential for creative conflict resolution. When you focus on what’s wrong, you see only part of the picture. When you also focus on what is working, you discover things that should be amplified as part of your solution.

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  1. This article is very useful! Thanks!

  2. Glad to hear that, Catherine! You're most welcome.

  3. Such a helpful and eloquent way of framing this

  4. Doc Mwale :

    This article explains how we can use conflicts for our benefit both as individuals and as a nation.

    I am very thankful to Tammy for providing this bulb lighting article.

  5. You're very welcome..thanks for taking the time to comment!

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