Hi , i just wanna ask how large organization resolve conflict of interest between major department in that organiation. E.g Marketing department and I.T. department ?
From Singapore, Singapore
From Singapore, Singapore
Hi Alvin23, Welcome to citehr.com!
I just want to ask how large organizations resolve conflicts of interest between major departments in that organization, e.g., the Marketing department and the I.T. department?
Resolving conflicts of interest between two departments is usually done by the CEO, keeping in mind the goals of the company. Tools/methods used by CEOs with whom I have worked closely:
1. Meetings with both sides - hear their viewpoints on the respective issues.
2. Reverse the roles - both sides present the other's perspectives.
3. Ask them to meet among themselves to arrive at a solution - which usually happens.
4. If step 3 fails - the CEO makes the final decision on the matter.
I hope this has answered your question.
Cheerio, Rajat Joshi
From India, Pune
I just want to ask how large organizations resolve conflicts of interest between major departments in that organization, e.g., the Marketing department and the I.T. department?
Resolving conflicts of interest between two departments is usually done by the CEO, keeping in mind the goals of the company. Tools/methods used by CEOs with whom I have worked closely:
1. Meetings with both sides - hear their viewpoints on the respective issues.
2. Reverse the roles - both sides present the other's perspectives.
3. Ask them to meet among themselves to arrive at a solution - which usually happens.
4. If step 3 fails - the CEO makes the final decision on the matter.
I hope this has answered your question.
Cheerio, Rajat Joshi
From India, Pune
Hi Alvin!
There are 5 steps in managing conflicts:
1) Analyzing the conflict
2) Determining management strategy
3) Pre-negotiation
4) Negotiation
5) Post-negotiation
And there are 5 Conflict Management Strategies:
1) Collaboration
2) Compromise
3) Competition
4) Accommodation
5) Avoidance
One of these or a combination of these may be used by large corporates to resolve conflicts within the organization. A person in the HR department could very well be the grievance manager and could take this up with the departments having the conflict.
Hope this info was useful to you.
Cheers!
Lalita
From India, Madras
There are 5 steps in managing conflicts:
1) Analyzing the conflict
2) Determining management strategy
3) Pre-negotiation
4) Negotiation
5) Post-negotiation
And there are 5 Conflict Management Strategies:
1) Collaboration
2) Compromise
3) Competition
4) Accommodation
5) Avoidance
One of these or a combination of these may be used by large corporates to resolve conflicts within the organization. A person in the HR department could very well be the grievance manager and could take this up with the departments having the conflict.
Hope this info was useful to you.
Cheers!
Lalita
From India, Madras
Hi , everyone ... Its me again ... actually , i was suppose to recomend a solution in which it is able to resolve conflict between departments ... Anyone pls help me ? thanks
From Singapore, Singapore
From Singapore, Singapore
Interesting discussion.
I know somebody who has unique ideas on the subject - Dr. Rakesh Chopra of http://www.stresseradication.com/. In case a person is in conflict with himself because of being an occupation misfit, there are some American links along with my published articles on the subject - http://mypyp.wordpress.com/
From India, New Delhi
I know somebody who has unique ideas on the subject - Dr. Rakesh Chopra of http://www.stresseradication.com/. In case a person is in conflict with himself because of being an occupation misfit, there are some American links along with my published articles on the subject - http://mypyp.wordpress.com/
From India, New Delhi
Join Our Community and get connected with the right people who can help. Our AI-powered platform provides real-time fact-checking, peer-reviewed insights, and a vast historical knowledge base to support your search.