Emerging Systems for Managing Workplace Conflict: Lessons from American Corporations for Managers and Dispute Resolution ProfessionalsISBN: 978-0-7879-6434-4
Hardcover
432 pages
April 2003, Jossey-Bass
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Emerging Systems of Managing Workplace Conflict presents
illustrative real-life examples as well as cutting-edge methods and
tools for integrating systems of dispute resolution into standard
corporate procedures. This vital resource investigates the systems
organizations have developed to manage common and costly workplace
conflicts involving supervisor-employee relationships; race, age,
and gender discrimination complaints; sexual harassment;
occupational safety and health; reasonable accommodation of the
disabled; and wrongful termination as well as other problems
stemming from governmental regulations and court actions.
Drawing on the authors' vast research and frontline experience with a wide variety of corporations and organizations, this important book examines successful responses to universal workplace problems and conflicts. In addition, the book is filled with illuminating case examples and stories from organizations, such as Brown and Root, Kaufman and Broad, Warner Brothers, Universal-Studios, Kaiser Permanente, the United States Postal Service, Johnson & Johnson, Shell, Prudential, and others, that have instituted systems of dispute resolution in response to ongoing destructive conflict, expensive litigation, and crippling settlements. This book offers an enormously useful approach for the application of the most up-to-date systems of organizational conflict resolution and shows how this approach can work in specific situations to save time and money.
Drawing on the authors' vast research and frontline experience with a wide variety of corporations and organizations, this important book examines successful responses to universal workplace problems and conflicts. In addition, the book is filled with illuminating case examples and stories from organizations, such as Brown and Root, Kaufman and Broad, Warner Brothers, Universal-Studios, Kaiser Permanente, the United States Postal Service, Johnson & Johnson, Shell, Prudential, and others, that have instituted systems of dispute resolution in response to ongoing destructive conflict, expensive litigation, and crippling settlements. This book offers an enormously useful approach for the application of the most up-to-date systems of organizational conflict resolution and shows how this approach can work in specific situations to save time and money.