Violated Expectation and Team Conflicts
Almost all the conflicts that are experienced within the organization are as a result of violated expectations that two parties or groups experience. The normal functioning of the human mind is that the other person or other group would think and act like they do or think, but often this is not the case as there are divergent ideas and ways of thinking that often emerge. This concept of the other party acting differently from what one expected is what is referred to as violated expectations. The violated expectations often undermine the trust between two people or parties and when one feels the trust is betrayed or broken, the end result is conflict between the two individuals (Patterson K. et.al., 2004).
One of the most predominant case of violated expectation is when a junior employee feels that the manager or his supervisor needs to help him accomplish a given task, and yet on the other hand, the manager or supervisor feels that the junior employee needs to accomplish the task on his own. Another related instance is when a manager assigns a given task to an employee who feels he should not be the one to handle that particular...
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