Workplace Conflicts
Microsoft Corporation is one of the largest software companies in the world. The company deals in software development, manufacturing and licensing software products including operating systems, server applications, business and consumer applications, internet software technologies and services as well. Under the leadership of Bill Gates Microsoft has succeeded in placing at least one of its products in every personal computer world wide.
Over the years, Microsoft has experienced growth as a result of the creative and innovative nature of the employees. The chief executive Steven A. Ballmer (2010), said that the standards of business conduct are an extension of Microsoft's values and the foundation of their business tenets. This shows that Microsoft is a consumer oriented company that has the interests of the end user at heart. He goes on to say that all Microsoft employees are responsible for understanding and complying with the standards of business conduct, applicable government regulations and policies. Microsoft employees are expected to raise compliance and ethical concerns through established channels which the chief executive officer terms as the way to ensure that Microsoft continues to be a great company for a great people.
Microsoft over the years has upheld corporate values like integrity, honesty, passion for customers, partners and technology, being open and respectful to others and being dedicated to making them better, willingness to take on big challenges and see them through and also self-critical, questioning and committed to personal excellence and self-improvement among other values. Steven Ballmer (2010) has it that Microsoft is a company that has standards of business conduct with a reason. He says that as responsible leaders, it is not enough to intend to do things right but, they must also do them the right way which means making business decisions and taking appropriate actions that are ethical and in compliance with applicable legal requirements. However despite Microsoft having upheld its corporate values like the ones indicated above conflicts have still emerged in the workplace as a result of various reasons.
Conflicts at workplace.
Conflicts refer to disagreements among individuals. In this case we focus on disagreements at workplaces among different organizations like Microsoft that are characterized by people with different interests visa vie the organizational interests. For instance, Microsoft employees at one moment or the other have engaged in a conflict where some people have not been willing to uphold the organizational values like integrity while as the organizational leader expect them to uphold them.
Susan M. Heathfield, (2011) has it that organizational leaders are responsible for creating a work environment that enables people to thrive. She goes on to say that if turf wars, disagreements and differences of opinion escalate into interpersonal conflicts in work places immediate intervention by leaders is needed.
Mary Rau-Foster (2000), says that conflicts are normal and part of our workplaces and life. According to her unresolved conflicts can result into feelings of dissatisfaction, hopelessness and depression which renders an employee less effective and even result into resignation from jobs or even violence. Mary Rau-Foster (2000) considers communication as both a cause and solution to conflicts.
Conflicts at work are brought about by various reasons and also various ways are always deployed to solve them. Among the causes of conflicts in workplaces are conflict of interests, limited resources like time, space, materials, and equipments whereby competition for such materials breeds' conflicts. Another prospective cause of conflicts in workplaces is unclear definition of responsibilities since these results into numerous occasions for conflict to arise over decisions made or actions taken in disputed territory.
Though the workplace situation sets a fertile ground for conflicts breaking out as a result of the dynamics and interdependency of the employee-employee, customer-employee relationships and employee to outsiders relationships. With this kind of interdependency conflicts are inevitable if there is no open communication in an organization. Lack of open communication fuels underground conflicts which create a downward spiral of misunderstanding and hostility. Conflicts can be solved in different ways and should never be assumed so as to avoid dangerous repercussions in the long run.
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