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Human Resource Human Resource ManagementManagement

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Summaryof

Lecture-35

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UnionsUnions

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Union BenefitsHigher wages and

benefitsInfluence work rulesGreater job securityDealing with

management

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Effect of Unions on

Management

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Collective Bargaining

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Grievance

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Union organizing

Collective bargaining

Contract administration

Phases of Labor Relations

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Today’s Topics

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Conflict and Negotiation

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Conflict

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The process in which one party perceives that its interests are being opposed or negatively affected by another party.

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Perceived by the parties

Parties are in opposition to one another

At least one party is blocking the goal attainment of the other party

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Goals can be tangible or psychological

–Money

–Task Achievement

–Happiness

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“a process which begins when one party perceives that the other is frustrated, or is about to frustrate, some concern of his (or her).”

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Organizational conflict

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Organizational hierarchy

Competition for scarce resources

Self-image & stereotypical views of others

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Differing goals & objectives

Failures & resultant blame fixing

Poor coordination of activities

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Transitions in Conflict Thought

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TraditionalView

HumanRelations

ViewInteractionist

View

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TraditionalTraditional

Conflict is bad & should be avoided

Results from lack of openness & trust

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Evidence of a failure in management

The “Common Sense” view of conflict

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Conflict is a natural occurrence

We should accept conflict

HumanHumanRelationsRelationsHumanHuman

RelationsRelations

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The view of current Conflict Theory

Conflict should be encouraged & managed

InteractionistInteractionistInteractionistInteractionist

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Brings life, creativity & synergy

Two kinds:

Functional

Dysfunctional

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Is Conflict Good or Bad?

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Functions of Conflict–Synergy–Promotion of change–Promotes goal achievement

Dysfunctions of Conflict–Wasted time & energy–Stress–Detracts from the goal of the group

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Organizational Conflict

Outcomes

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Dysfunctional outcomes–Diverts energy and resources–Encourages organizational politics–Encourages stereotyping–Weakens knowledge management

Potential benefits–Improves decision making–Strengthens team dynamics

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Sources of Conflict

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GoalIncompatibility

Different Valuesand Beliefs

• Goals conflict with goals of others

• Different beliefs due to unique background, experience, training

• Caused by specialized tasks, careers

• Explains misunderstanding in cross-cultural and merger relations

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GoalIncompatibility

Different Valuesand Beliefs

TaskInterdependence

Three levels of interdependence

Resource

A B C

Pooled

AA BB CC

Sequential

AA

BB CC

Reciprocal

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GoalIncompatibility

Different Valuesand Beliefs

TaskInterdependence

ScarceResources

Ambiguity

• Increases competition for resources to fulfill goals

• Lack of rules guiding relations• Encourages political tactics

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GoalIncompatibility

Different Valuesand Beliefs

TaskInterdependence

ScarceResources

Ambiguity

CommunicationProblems

Lack of opportunity --reliance on stereotypes

Lack of ability-- arrogant communication

heightens conflict perception

Lack of motivation -- conflict causes lower motivation to

communicate, increases stereotyping

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Levels of Conflict

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Individual

Group

Organization

Type of conflictLevel of conflict

Within and between organizations

Within and between groups

Within and between individuals

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Types of Conflict

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Task conflictConflicts over content and goals of the work

Relationship conflictConflict based on interpersonal relationships

Process conflictConflict over how work get done

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Managing conflict

effectively

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Identify the problem

Plan

Communicate effectively

Close at the appropriate moment

Follow up the outcomes

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Negotiation Skills

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What is negotiation?

Negotiation is the process that is used to achieve

agreement about the goals and the outcome of the

situation

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Essential skills are.. Planning and preparing thoroughly before

a negotiation

Using appropriate techniques during the negotiation

Following up effectively

Evaluating the effectiveness of a negotiation

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Determine the negotiation outcome

Win/lose

Lose/lose

Win/win

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Win/lose

SolutionResentment

Self

Other

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Lose/lose

ResentmentResentment

Self

Other

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Win/win

SolutionSolution

Self

Other

Two-way communication

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Lose-lose methods: compromise

Win-lose methods: dominance

Win-win methods: problem

solving

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Negotiating the Agreement

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NegotiatingNegotiatingCommitteesCommittees

NegotiatingNegotiatingStructureStructure

PreparationPreparationfor bargainingfor bargaining

Issues forIssues fornegotiationnegotiation

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NegotiatingNegotiatingCommitteesCommittees

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Preparation for Bargaining

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Fact gathering

Goal setting

Strategy development

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Issues for Negotiation

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Mandatory Issues–Wages–Hours–Other terms and conditions of employment

Permissive Issues (If parties agree)–Price–Product design–New jobs

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Prohibited Issues–Illegal or outlawed activities such as a demand that the employer use only union-produced goods

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Negotiating Structures

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So, during Negotiation…

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Separate the people from the problem

Focus on interests not positions

Generate a variety of possibilities before deciding what to do

Insist that the result be based on some objective standard

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Enough for today. . .

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Summary

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Conflict

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Transitions in Conflict Thought

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TraditionalView

HumanRelations

ViewInteractionist

View

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Sources of Conflict

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Types of Conflict

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Negotiation Skills

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Next….

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Power & political Behavior

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