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El. knyga: irs Managing Conflict in the Workplace [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 182 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2004
  • Leidėjas: Butterworths Tolley Ltd.
  • ISBN-13: 9780080575179
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  • Formatas: 182 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2004
  • Leidėjas: Butterworths Tolley Ltd.
  • ISBN-13: 9780080575179
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Conflict, bullying and harassment can destroy the foundations of the most enterprising organisations.

Bullying is now a key complaint received by HR departments. Destructive conflict creates stress, which can lead to poor morale and performance, increased staff turnover and an overall decline in organisational effectiveness.
The good news is destructive conflict can be reduced – but this is a sensitive issue, requiring managers to call on tried and tested techniques.

Published for HR and line managers, IRS Managing Conflict in the Workplace will help employers to recognise and resolve destructive conflict issues more effectively, enabling them to become more positive, productive and efficient. It gives invaluable advice on conflict prevention, mediation and negotiation; it explains how to manage conflict in a wide variety of situations; and includes guidance on the new statutory requirements for disciplinary and grievance procedures.

The handbook will enable HR professionals to:
• recognise the sectors, departments and types of individuals most prone to conflict
• measure the costs of conflict
• understand and comply with the law on the employer’s duty of care
• spot potential problems, recognise bullying behaviours, understand the difference between constructive conflict and bullying and harassment, conduct a risk assessment and take preventative action
• establish, communicate and monitor effective policies and procedures
• train staff and managers in how to manage conflict effectively
• reach agreement through negotiation
• use conciliation and mediation to resolve difficult situations

Also included is best practice advice, sample conflict management policies, case studies, checklists and legal compliance.

* Recognise the sectors, departments and types of individuals most prone to conflict
* Shows the difference between constructive conflict, bullying and harassment, and how to conduct a risk assessment and take preventative action
* Provides best practice advice, sample conflict management policies, case studies, checklists and legal compliance.

Conflict, bullying and harassment can destroy the foundations of the most enterprising organisations.

Bullying is now a key complaint received by HR departments. Destructive conflict creates stress, which can lead to poor morale and performance, increased staff turnover and an overall decline in organisational effectiveness.
The good news is destructive conflict can be reduced – but this is a sensitive issue, requiring managers to call on tried and tested techniques.

Published for HR and line managers, IRS Managing Conflict in the Workplace will help employers to recognise and resolve destructive conflict issues more effectively, enabling them to become more positive, productive and efficient. It gives invaluable advice on conflict prevention, mediation and negotiation; it explains how to manage conflict in a wide variety of situations; and includes guidance on the new statutory requirements for disciplinary and grievance procedures.

The handbook will enable HR professionals to:
• recognise the sectors, departments and types of individuals most prone to conflict
• measure the costs of conflict
• understand and comply with the law on the employer’s duty of care
• spot potential problems, recognise bullying behaviours, understand the difference between constructive conflict and bullying and harassment, conduct a risk assessment and take preventative action
• establish, communicate and monitor effective policies and procedures
• train staff and managers in how to manage conflict effectively
• reach agreement through negotiation
• use conciliation and mediation to resolve difficult situations

Also included is best practice advice, sample conflict management policies, case studies, checklists and legal compliance.
Chapter 1 Conflict in the Workplace, Heather Falconer, Mike Bagshaw;
Chapter 2 The Causes of Workplace Conflict, Dave Liddell;
Chapter 3 The Costs
of Conflict, Marion McCrindle;
Chapter 4 Recognising the Danger Signs, Diane
Hall;
Chapter 5 The Employers Duty of Care: The Law, Heather Falconer;
Chapter 6 Establishing Effective Policies, Heather Falconer;
Chapter 7
ConfIict Management Training, Mike Bagshaw;
Chapter 8 Reaching Agreement in
Cases of Conflict: The Role of Mediation, Dave Liddell;
A freelance journalist and editor with 13 years experience of specializing in HR and Employment Law issues for both trade and national press. Editor of Employers' Law from 1999 to 2003.