Effective Communication/Conflict Resolution
Describe how power and status can affect organizational communication
When workers feel unimportant or ignored, job satisfaction and teamwork decline and it becomes difficult for organization leaders to address the problems that are affecting the ability of the organization to function and change
What are conflict resolution outcomes?
Win-Win Win-Lose Lose-Lose
See big picture More comfortable asking questions Use softer, quieter approach Less competitive Less aggressive in asking direct questions
Women Communication
What are the 4 communication modes?
Written Face to face telephone nonverbal
Organizational Communication: Impacts patient _____ Impacts _____ care Impacts _____ satisfaction Impacts customer _____ and ____
safety quality employee relations and satisfaction
What are common sources of conflict?
scarce resources restructuring (very common) poorly defined role expectations
non verbal communication
silence
Introduce yourself and the patient and briefly state the issue that you want to discuss (generally the patient's condition)
situation
GROUP: resistance to group influence is evident as members polarize into subgroups; conflict ensues and members rebel against demands imposed by the leader TASK: resistance to task requirements and the differences surface regarding demands imposed by the task
storming
The key to successfully managing conflict is ______
tailoring your response to fit each conflict situation instead of just relying on one particular technique
rapid and allows the receiver to clarify the message at the time it is given. accents may be difficult to understand
telephone
Essentially the rumor mill of the organization Always an element of truth in this There is seldom COMPLETE truth Management can manage and use this
the Grapevine
GROUP: interpersonal structure focuses on task and its completion; roles become flexible and functional; energies are directed to task performance TASK: problems are solved as the task performance improves; constructive efforts are undertaken to complete task; more of group energies are available for the task
Adjourning
The nurses on a surgical unit agree to work extra hours of overtime when necessary and in return they are guaranteed certain weekends off. This is an example of which of the following resolution strategies? A) Compromising B) Competing C) Accommodating D) Smoothing
Compromising
GROUP: testing occurs to identify boundaries of interpersonal behaviors, establish dependency relationships with leaders and other members, and determine what is acceptable behavior TASK: testing occurs to identify tasks, appropriate rules, and methods suited to the task's performance
Forming
Stages of Group Communication
Forming Storming Norming Performing Adjourning
What is the difference between SBAR and ISBAR?
ISBAR has identification at the beginning
occurs between two or more groups of people, departments, and organizations EX: two political organizations widely differing or contradictory beliefs or nurses experiencing intergroup conflict with family and work issues
Intergroup
What are the 3 categories of conflict?
Intergroup conflict Intrapersonal conflict Interpersonal conflict
More logical and direct Ask fewer questions More aggressive and assertive More team oriented
Men Communication
What are 3 variables that affect organization communication?
Number of levels that communicate Gender Power and status
How do the number of levels that communicate affect organizational communication?
People at lower levels of the organizational hierarchy are at risk for inadequate communication from higher levels. As the number of employees increase, the quantity of communication increases.
What are some common causes of organizational conflict?
Poor communication Inadequately defined organizational structure Individual behavior (incompatibilities or disagreements based on differences of temperament or attitudes) Unclear expectations Individual or group conflicts of interest Operational or staffing changes Diversity in gender, culture, or age
Actions to Take When Under Attack by an Aggressive Person:
Reflect Repeat the assertive message Point out the implicit assumption Restate the message by using assertive language Question
What causes conflict?
Role conflict - when two people have same or related responsibilities with ambiguous boundaries Communication conflict - failing to discuss differences with one another can lead to problems with communication Goal conflict - when one nurse place his/her personal achievement and advancement above everyone elses, conflict can occur Personality conflict - can't we all just get along? don't have to be friends, but need to get along in the workplace Ethical or values conflict - different types of nurses have different value systems
What are the elements common to the communication process?
Sender Message Receiver
Person puts his or her own needs, rights, and feelings first and communicates that in an angry, dominating way
aggressive communication
generally direct, threatening, and condescending. It infringes on another person's rights and intrudes into that person's personal space. "winning at all costs" or demonstrating self-excellence
aggressive communication
Much is communicated by our clothing, hairstyle, use of cosmetics and attractiveness
appearance
A person stands up for herself in a way that doesn't violate the basic rights of another person
assertive communication
a way of communicating that allows people to express themselves in direct, honest and appropriate ways that do not infringe on another person's rights
assertive communication
summarize the patient's condition and state what you think the problem is
assessment
Conflict Resolution Techniques: ______: aware of a conflict but choose not to acknowledge it or attempt to resolve it. Some managers do this if they were planning to address staff tardiness but the staff were just told they were getting a pay cut earlier. the manager might do this ______: one party sacrifices his or her beliefs and allows the other party to win _____: occurs when one party in a conflict attempts to pacify the other party or to focus on agreements rather than differences. Tries to reduce the emotional component of conflict
avoiding (lose-lose) accommodating (lose-win) Smoothing
occurs within a person
intrapersonal conflict
Describe the background or context (patient's diagnosis, admission date, medical diagnosis and tx to date)
background
Conflict Resolution Techniques: _____: used when one party pursues what it wants at the expense of the others. Only useful when the well-being of the patient is at stake and the opposing position could harm them _____: each party gives up something it wants _____: an assertive and cooperative means of conflict resolution that results in a win-win solution. All parties set aside their original goals and work together to establish a supra ordinate or priority common goal.
competing (win-lose) compromising (modified win-lose) Collaborating (win-win)
Win/Lose: Example _____ Lose/Lose: Example _____ Lose/Win: Example ______ Modified Win/Lose: Example ______ Win/Win: Example ______
competition avoidance accommodation compromise collaboration
The internal or external discord that occurs as a result of differences in ideas, values, or beliefs of two or more people
conflict
between individuals at differing hierarchy levels and job classifications EX: the manager interacts with personnel and managers of other departments and groups such as physicians, who are not on the same level of the organizational hierarchy
diagonal communication
from superior to subordinate
downward communication
the area where communication takes place is an important part of the communication process
environment
How can I communicate effectively with other nursing personnel? Professional nurses should view themselves as _____ in their interactions with members of other health care disciplines Your approach to communication should be a lateral one, even with physicians
equals
the _______ includes status, power, and authority as barriers to manager-subordinate communication. Includes the weather, temperature, and timing
external climate
rapid but may result in fewer people receiving the info than necessary communicate this way in formal meetings, with people in peer work groups and during formal presentations
face to face communication
How can I communicate effectively in writing? Upward communication needs to be _____ Don't send without careful proofreading Take time to make necessary revisions Organize your thoughts Be clear and concise Keep It Short and Simple (KISS) Principle How well you write strongly influences how you are evaluated
formal
informal, haphazard, and random, usually involving small groups subject to error and distortion (think of the telephone game)
grapevine communication
______: anger aimed inward at what we did or did not do _____: anger directed toward others at what they did or did not do
guilt resentment
from peer to peer
horizontal communication
______ includes the values, feelings, temperament, and stress levels of the sender and the receiver
internal climate
Organizational communication includes _____ and _____
interpersonal communication small-group communication
Happens between two or more people with differing values, goals and beliefs
interpersonal conflict
facial expression, body movements, and gestures considered more reliable than verbal because it conveys the emotional part of the message
nonverbal communication
GROUP: consensus evolves as group cohesion develops; conflict and resistance are overcome TASK: cooperation develops as differences are expressed and resolved
norming
Conflict Theory: Currently, conflict is viewed as neither good nor bad because it can produce growth or be destructive, depending on how it is managed Too little conflict results in _____ Too much conflict _____
organization stasis reduces the organization's effectiveness and eventually immobilizes its employees
What are the 4 types of communication?
passive aggressive indirectly aggressive (passive-aggressive) assertive
an aggressive message presented in a passive way limited verbal exchange by a person who feels strongly about a situation. Damages relationships and undercuts mutual respect
passive aggressive
occurs when a person suffers in silence, although he or she may feel strongly about the issue. Avoid conflict, often at the risk of bottling up feelings which may lead to an eventual explosion
passive communication
Lets others push him around
passive or avoiding
An aggressive message presented in a passive way Limited verbal behavior with incongruent nonverbal behavior
passive-aggressive communication
the weight of a message is increased if the sender faces the receiver, stands or sits appropriately close, and with head erect, leans toward the receiver
posture
identify any new treatments or changes ordered and provide opinions or recommendations for further action
recommendation
The average person spends 70% of his or her time listening, but only one-third of all messages are _____
retained
From subordinate to superior Staff is satisfied, allows more input EX: during staff meetings
upward communication
Describe how gender can affect organizational communication
women are generally perceived as being more relationship oriented than men and characterized as being more collaborative in their communication.
written messages open to various interpretations and generally consume more managerial time
written communication