DocumentCode
1249980
Title
Conscious conflict [culture at work]
Author
Mackey, Kirsch
Volume
16
Issue
5
fYear
1999
Firstpage
112
Lastpage
113
Abstract
Despite the self-reliant focus of our formal training as software engineers, our profession entails significant human contact. Most likely, we will experience some conflict with co-workers, bosses, subordinates, customers or suppliers. Constructively resolving these differences can make or break our ongoing relationships. It can also determine how effectively a group of people will transition through the stages of team development. Effective conflict resolution thus significantly impacts the quality of our jobs and even our lives. Skills to constructively handle conflict are typically not part of a software engineer´s training. Not surprisingly, human resources departments frequently offer courses to help us, although we sometimes ignore them because we don´t have enough time or we dismiss the topics as being too touchy-feely
Keywords
human resource management; professional aspects; software development management; training; bosses; co-workers; conflict resolution; conflict-handling skills; courses; cultural conflicts; customers; formal training; human contact; human relationships; human resources departments; job quality; quality of life; software engineering profession; software engineers; subordinates; suppliers; team development; work culture; Humans; Programming profession; Resists;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/52.795109
Filename
795109
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